Why was he never given a signature? Especially seeing as Mustaine had one. Please speculate!
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Nah he just had that custom soloist with the Kahler and stickers on it. I can't recall if he had any others, but he never had a signature. Which is shit because if he did I would totally of gotten one, (the only thing holding me back from getting an ESP JH in Urban Camo are the inlays, that and the wonky ass knob layout).
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He has been endorsed by ESP since around 1990, if you see the Seasons in the abyss video, he is using the Raiders ESP, which is basically a copy of the DK soloist
I read somewhere in an interview that the last guitar he actually paid for was the Soloist with the DK logo on it, all his ESP's have been free
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when did hanneman play a jackson? i remember on live undead he was playing a floyded les paul. then i thought he went to a bc rich.
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He used that Soloist A LOT. It was his main (and apparently still favourite) guitar for a long time - among other things, it's in the bloodline video, which I think was it's last appearance (retirement beckoned)....
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Originally posted by chuckbat View Postwhen did hanneman play a jackson? i remember on live undead he was playing a floyded les paul. then i thought he went to a bc rich.
just wondering?
I'm pretty sure that was a Kahler on that LP.
There's been footage of him playing the Jackson over the years. The earliest I know of is from the video of War Ensemble. This shows the Jackson in its earliest form: Those wide covered Jackson pickups and JT-6 behind the nut stringlock. He mentioned in a period interview, that he used one of Jackson's preamps on the guitars, and King used those BC Rich preamps.
Based on those features, I believe it to be made in '87 or '88. Here's the vid:
"Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."
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Originally posted by MetalMedal II View Post7
I'm pretty sure that was a Kahler on that LP.
There's been footage of him playing the Jackson over the years. The earliest I know of is from the video of War Ensemble. This shows the Jackson in its earliest form: Those wide covered Jackson pickups and JT-6 behind the nut stringlock. He mentioned in a period interview, that he used one of Jackson's preamps on the guitars, and King used those BC Rich preamps.
Based on those features, I believe it to be made in '87 or '88. Here's the vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OkYHiSFenMJackson Adrian Smith SDX
LTD EC401VF
Gibby Les Paul
Ibanez RG220D O Natural
Fender Parts Caster
Oranger Tiny Terror Head
2) Orange PPC 1X12 Celestion Vintage 30
TU2 Tuner
Dunlop Cantrell Wah
Fulltone 70's Fuzz
Fulltone Distortion Pro1
Fulltone Mosfet 2
Fulltone OCD OD
Fulltone Deja Vibe
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Originally posted by MetalMedal II View Post7
There's been footage of him playing the Jackson over the years. The earliest I know of is from the video of War Ensemble. This shows the Jackson in its earliest form: Those wide covered Jackson pickups and JT-6 behind the nut stringlock. He mentioned in a period interview, that he used one of Jackson's preamps on the guitars, and King used those BC Rich preamps.
Based on those features, I believe it to be made in '87 or '88. Here's the vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OkYHiSFenMI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by Whoopu2 View PostFrom what I heard (don't know how true it is) but this guitar was caked in fake blood so much he had to retire it.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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