Originally posted by Nails In Your Coffin
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I've never played an 80's Jackson, much less seen one. Back then when I first started playing, Jacksons were the "holy grails." If an artist played Jackson, you knew the guy was awesome. It was sort of like B.C. Rich. Their Custom Shop work spoke for itself and they were impeccable guitars. Nowadays, I have no respect for B.C. Rich or their Custom Shop. It wasn't but maybe three years ago I ran into what USED TO BE my dream guitar, a Custom Shop Warlock. I was so excited, I could have shit my pants. I immediately picked it up, only to notice how poor the fretwork was. The frets looked rusty, didn't shine, and the edges were very sharp. In fact, I'd seen better on $149 B.C. Rich models from their "beginner packs!"
So, lemme tell you all about my "dream guitar."
- sharp fret ends
- the frets had no shine and looked like wire hanger beaten into the neck with a hammer
- EXTREMELY screechy sound
- knobs that literally fell off in my hand
- numerous dead/pinging frets
- pot routings that were oval instead of round, making for wobbly knobs that didn't fit correctly in the body
Well, I was a big B.C. Rich fan until that day, and I've had a very strong disdain for them since. It's clear B.C. Rich is now just another name in cheap-shit guitars, along the same lines as "Rogue."
These days, Neal Moser, who used to do all the classic Custom Shop work for 'Rich has his own business and my next guitar is going to be one of his FastStars. I still have that childhood dream of one day owning a "real" B.C. Rich Custom Shop guitar, and he's the only one I'm going to be able to get it from.
So, lemme tell you all about my "dream guitar."
- sharp fret ends
- the frets had no shine and looked like wire hanger beaten into the neck with a hammer
- EXTREMELY screechy sound
- knobs that literally fell off in my hand
- numerous dead/pinging frets
- pot routings that were oval instead of round, making for wobbly knobs that didn't fit correctly in the body
Well, I was a big B.C. Rich fan until that day, and I've had a very strong disdain for them since. It's clear B.C. Rich is now just another name in cheap-shit guitars, along the same lines as "Rogue."
These days, Neal Moser, who used to do all the classic Custom Shop work for 'Rich has his own business and my next guitar is going to be one of his FastStars. I still have that childhood dream of one day owning a "real" B.C. Rich Custom Shop guitar, and he's the only one I'm going to be able to get it from.
Yeah Neal has been making guitars for quite a while now. Sadly he doesn't make anything that holds my attention except for a few early GMW Charvel strats.
That is a really cool guitar. I've always liked the Stealth (Thanks, Rick Derringer and Bernie Rico!). As for being nose-heavy, it seems this is a typical problem with 'Rich guitars. I have an 80's Mockingbird and it's so bad I have to play it sitting down. It's pretty difficult to play when you not only have to play, but also hold up a neck.
...And here's the funny thing. I saw the JS Warrior and thought, "Oh yeah, I've seen one of these," yet I had no clue what the thing was even called. All I knew was I really liked that "pointy Jackson guitar."
...And here's the funny thing. I saw the JS Warrior and thought, "Oh yeah, I've seen one of these," yet I had no clue what the thing was even called. All I knew was I really liked that "pointy Jackson guitar."
And yeah, I wasn't crapping on CJ. They're my favorite brand, but there are a few companies that do more meticulous work that Jackson. GMP, for example. They do amazing work, they just aren't my proverbial cup of tea.
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