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          Best ESP E-II Electric Guitars With Bone Nut in 2023

          Here are the top ESP E-II electric guitars with Bone nut. This material is one of the highest quality you can get. It provides excellent sustain and tune stability if cut well. The only disadvantage is that it's an organic material, so it's not consistent. Two different bone nuts, even if made from the same bone, will probably sound slightly different. However, bear in mind that this is only relevant when playing open strings.

          Out of the more than 2000 guitars in our database, these are the best scoring ones. You can use our filters to the left to narrow down these results, or click on "Compare" to get a deep comparison between them. Our automated scoring system takes into account the ratings from ours users who own the guitar, and dozens of parameters to determine the build quality, playability, pickups quality, value for money, and more.

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          1. ESP E-II M-II 7B Baritone Evertune

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          ESP E-II M-II 7B Baritone Evertune
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          Playability 80
          Sound 83
          Build quality 80
          Value for money 66
          Overall Score 81

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          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (12 votes)
          • Pickups power: Hot (9 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2021 M series
          • Made in Japan
          • 7 strings
          • 27"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: Fishman Fluence Modern Alnico (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 1 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Evertune (F model) bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II M-II 7B Baritone Evertune
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Multi-Voicing Pickups
          • Stays in Tune (Evertune)
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          2. ESP E-II Horizon NT-II

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          ESP E-II Horizon NT-II
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          Playability 85
          Sound 79
          Build quality 80
          Value for money 71
          Overall Score 81

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          • Neck access to high frets: Easy (2 votes)
          • Fret edges: Smooth (2 votes)
          • Tuning stability: Holds tune well (2 votes)
          • Weight: Slightly heavy (1 vote)
          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (3 votes)
          • Pickups power: Hot (3 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2021 Horizon series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 25.5"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Quilted Maple top
          • Mahogany body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 57TW (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: EMG 66TW (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 1 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Gotoh TOM & Tailpiece bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Horizon NT-II
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Coil Split Pickups
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          3. ESP E-II Horizon-III

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          Playability 85
          Sound 76
          Build quality 78
          Value for money 70
          Overall Score 80

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          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (3 votes)
          • Pickups power: Slightly Hot (1 vote)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2014 Horizon-III series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 25.5"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Flamed Maple top
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan Custom-5 (Humbucker/Passive)
          • Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan Jazz SH-2 (Humbucker/Passive)
          • 1 volume and 1 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Gotoh TOM bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Horizon-III
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          4. ESP E-II Horizon NT-7B Hipshot

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          Playability 82
          Sound 79
          Build quality 79
          Value for money 70
          Overall Score 80

          Player Feedback

          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (12 votes)
          • Pickups power: Hot (9 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2014 Horizon series
          • Made in Japan
          • 7 strings
          • 27"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: Fishman Fluence Modern Alnico (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 1 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Hipshot w/ String Thru bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Horizon NT-7B Hipshot
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Multi-Voicing Pickups
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          5. ESP E-II Arrow NT

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          Playability 85
          Sound 76
          Build quality 77
          Value for money 69
          Overall Score 79

          Player Feedback

          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (7 votes)
          • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2014 Arrow series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 25.5"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81 (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: EMG 85 (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 0 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Gotoh TOM & String-Thru bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Arrow NT
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          6. ESP E-II Luke Kilpatrick

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          Playability 85
          Sound 76
          Build quality 79
          Value for money 70
          Overall Score 80

          Player Feedback

          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (7 votes)
          • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2016 Signature series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 25.5"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Mahogany w/ Maple Cap body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81 (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: EMG 60 (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 0 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Gotoh T.O.M. w/ String Thru bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Luke Kilpatrick
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Luminescent Inlay
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          7. ESP E-II Jeff Ling

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          Playability 85
          Sound 76
          Build quality 79
          Value for money 70
          Overall Score 80

          Player Feedback

          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (7 votes)
          • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2016 Signature series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 25.5"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81 (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: EMG 60 (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 0 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Gotoh T.O.M. w/ String Thru bridge
          • Extra Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Jeff Ling
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Luminescent Inlay
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          8. ESP E-II Viper Baritone

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          Playability 85
          Sound 76
          Build quality 75
          Value for money 74
          Overall Score 79

          Player Feedback

          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (7 votes)
          • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2014 Viper series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 27"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Mahogany body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81 (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: EMG 60 (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 1 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Gotoh TOM & Tailpiece bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II Viper Baritone
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          9. ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone

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          Playability 82
          Sound 76
          Build quality 77
          Value for money 68
          Overall Score 78

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          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2014 TE series
          • Made in Japan
          • 7 strings
          • 27"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81-7 (Humbucker/Active)
          • Neck pickup: EMG 707 (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 1 tone Dome knobs
          • 3-way Switch
          • Tonepros Locking TOM w/ String Thru bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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          10. ESP E-II M-I Thru NT

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          Playability 85
          Sound 73
          Build quality 75
          Value for money 73
          Overall Score 78

          Player Feedback

          • Neck access to high frets: Very Easy (2 votes)
          • Fret edges: Smooth (2 votes)
          • Tuning stability: Holds tune well (1 vote)
          • Weight: Lightweight (1 vote)
          • Neck profile shape: Baseball / U (3 votes)
          • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
          • Pickups noise: Noiseless (7 votes)
          • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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          • From ESP E-II's 2021 M series
          • Made in Japan
          • 6 strings
          • 25.5"'' scale
          • 12" Fretboard Radius
          • Alder body
          • 3pc Maple neck
          • Ebony fretboard
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81 (Humbucker/Active)
          • Bridge pickup: EMG 81 (Humbucker/Active)
          • 1 volume and 0 tone Dome knobs
          • Gotoh TOM bridge
          • Thin U Neck-Through neck
          • 24 XL Jumbo frets
          • Gotoh Locking tuners
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          ESP E-II M-I Thru NT
          • Locking Tuners
          • Made in Japan
          • Expensive Wood
          • Bone Nut
          • Top Brand Pickups
          • Neck-Through Build
          • Strap Lock
          • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
          • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
          • No Weight Relief
          • No Tremolo
          • No Luminescent Inlay
          • No Compound Radius Fretboard
          • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio

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