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  • #31
    If we're talking versatility, I'm going with the PC1. The figuring on the tops and fingerboards can be outstanding too.

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    • #32
      The Rhoads, Looks much sharper than a V and it just fits right...
      Standing, sitting, laying down (*rolls-eyes*) (:
      Cold Hollow Machinery

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      • #33
        Rhoads and King V, but the most awesome one in looks is the Double Rhoads (i never played one) if they would make a standard model i would buy it immediatly.

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        • #34
          I've always been a strat style/dinky guitar body guy. Looks cool and easy to hold when sitting. Never cared for any other body shape.
          "Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian

          The comments expressed here do not necessarily reflect the opinions of management.

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          • #35
            I always liked explorers, but there was something still not quite right with them. Then the Jackson kelly came along and I knew that was the guitar for me. If I ever have the spare change for a CS I'll address the thing or two that keeps the kelly from being perfect. It could use a bit of wiggle room in the cutout and I'd like it to sit a little differently in the classical position. The warrior would probably be the fix, it just doesn't look as cool as the kelly to me.

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            • #36
              Kelly hands down. The looks, sound and overall comfort playabilitywise is just like nothing I've ever encountered. A Rhoads comes in close second. The kelly is alwys somewhat 'coming home' when I've played something else. It's always effortless and feeling like it's meant to be like that when I pick up my kelly...

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              • #37
                WARRIOR!!! Hands down! I was in love with mine before i'd even got it out of the store!!!

                Second place is a pretty tight battle between the Rhoads and the dinky, though i think for me the Rhoads would probably be the winner.....

                But dinky's still rock

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                • #38
                  +1 to the Warrior. You can sit down and play some smooth blues on it. Then, you can suddenly leap to your feet and bring that front horn down HARD on top of someone's head and watch brains squirt out of their ears. It pretty much runs the gamut. Warriors own.
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                  • #39
                    The Soloist body shape was the one that attracted me to Jackson in the early/mid '80's. That shaped looked so cool and hot-rodded compared to the venerable strat shape, which I have always liked.

                    I own a Rhoads and can appreciate the Star, King V, Warrior, etc., but the Soloist style is still my favorite from the Jackson line.
                    Takeoffs are optional but landings are mandatory.

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