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When musicians around the world think of ESP, one of the first things that comes to mind is the extraordinary skill and craftsmanship of the master luthiers who spend their lives perfecting the art of guitar design at our Custom Shop in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to the flawless instruments they make for our customers’ custom orders, each year they are also allowed to push their own creativity to the maximum level and build the guitars of their own dreams. The result is the annual ESP Exhibition Limited Series that represents some of their best work ever, on display as a collection of fine art in the form of musical instruments.
These guitars feature elements like ESP’s most rare and coveted wood stocks, special wood processing, experimental painting techniques, and unique hand-built hardware. Only one of each model has been created. Contact the ESP dealer listed on each model for purchase information.
- Set-thru construction
- 25.5” scale
- Driftwood Brown finish with Gold & Red Ranshi paint
- Red wood top
- Walnut back
- Slim U-shaped hard maple neck
- Ziricote fingerboard w/Rex wood and flamed maple binding
- R2 locking nut
- Rex wood/flamed maple/brass offset dot inlays
- 24 stainless steel frets
- Seymour Duncan Sentient-6 pickup neck pickup
- Seymour Duncan Pegasus-TB pickup bridge pickup w/brass bobbins
- Antique gold hardware
- Gotoh tuners
- Floyd Rose Original bridge w/Fat Brass block
- Hard Case
- 8 lbs 2 oz
- #E6011242
For more information on this ESP instrument, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- ESP
- Series
- ESP Exhibition 2025
- Body Style
- Double Cutaway
- Color
- Driftwood Brown finish/Gold & Red Ranshi
- Model
- FRX
- Strings
- 6
- Condition
- Brand New
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When musicians around the world think of ESP, one of the first things that comes to mind is the extraordinary skill and craftsmanship of the master luthiers who spend their lives perfecting the art of guitar design at our Custom Shop in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to the flawless instruments they make for our customers’ custom orders, each year they are also allowed to push their own creativity to the maximum level and build the guitars of their own dreams. The result is the annual ESP Exhibition Limited Series that represents some of their best work ever, on display as a collection of fine art in the form of musical instruments.
These guitars feature elements like ESP’s most rare and coveted wood stocks, special wood processing, experimental painting techniques, and unique hand-built hardware. Only one of each model has been created. Contact the ESP dealer listed on each model for purchase information.
- Set-thru construction
- 25.5” scale
- Driftwood Brown finish with Gold & Red Ranshi paint
- Red wood top
- Walnut back
- Slim U-shaped hard maple neck
- Ziricote fingerboard w/Rex wood and flamed maple binding
- R2 locking nut
- Rex wood/flamed maple/brass offset dot inlays
- 24 stainless steel frets
- Seymour Duncan Sentient-6 pickup neck pickup
- Seymour Duncan Pegasus-TB pickup bridge pickup w/brass bobbins
- Antique gold hardware
- Gotoh tuners
- Floyd Rose Original bridge w/Fat Brass block
- Hard Case
- 8 lbs 2 oz
- #E6011242
For more information on this ESP instrument, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- ESP
- Series
- ESP Exhibition 2025
- Body Style
- Double Cutaway
- Color
- Driftwood Brown finish/Gold & Red Ranshi
- Model
- FRX
- Strings
- 6
- Condition
- Brand New
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Yes, this is the actual guitar you’re looking at – not a generic stock photo! We take the time to individually photograph each and every guitar we sell so that you know exactly what you’re getting. From the grain of the wood to the unique finish and subtle character marks, what you see in the photo is the very guitar that will be shipped to your door. No surprises, no guesswork – just full transparency and confidence in your purchase.
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