Someday, ESP USA team should be given chance to make exhibition series guitar. Because they are also a great guitar builder. I'm curious with 3:21. The man is pushing a rack full of guitar. The name on the headstock looks like E-II. After watching the body of the guitar. I can confirm that those guitar are E-II arrow baby metal. My theory is if E-II is made in the SAME factory as ESP. Then it's no surprise that E-II has a good quality.
No, you guys are all wrong. I know I’m late and the truth might hurt you but E-II is actually made in Harbin, China. ESP Japan only assemble the guitar and adjust the neck to make it plays perfectly.
@@iamrrricardo If you look closely the fretwork on E-ii, there is no comparison to ESP, I checked one out last weekend and they are all different length, I don't think that is something ESP would allow.
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Someday, ESP USA team should be given chance to make exhibition series guitar. Because they are also a great guitar builder.
I'm curious with 3:21. The man is pushing a rack full of guitar. The name on the headstock looks like E-II. After watching the body of the guitar. I can confirm that those guitar are E-II arrow baby metal. My theory is if E-II is made in the SAME factory as ESP. Then it's no surprise that E-II has a good quality.
No, you guys are all wrong. I know I’m late and the truth might hurt you but E-II is actually made in Harbin, China. ESP Japan only assemble the guitar and adjust the neck to make it plays perfectly.
@@iamrrricardo If you look closely the fretwork on E-ii, there is no comparison to ESP, I checked one out last weekend and they are all different length, I don't think that is something ESP would allow.