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What type of jackson did rusty cooley used to play?
What type of jackson did rusty cooley used to play?
Hi. I own several rusty cooley dvds where he played a jackson (before switching to dean). Can someone tell me what modelsl(s) he used to play in clips like this?
Hi. I own several rusty cooley dvds where he played a jackson (before switching to dean). Can someone tell me what modelsl(s) he used to play in clips like this?
I believe it was a soloist style 7 string made custom for him. IIRC it had his name on the headstock. I remember when it was for sale.
I vaguely remember him selling it too. If only i had the funds together at that time. I also read about a collector on the internet trying to track it down to buy it for a lot of money.
Do you remember when Rusty was endorsing ibanez shortly after he parted with his jackson? HA, that lasted about a week at most.
I used to own an RC7X and hated how thin the neck was. It's so thin that I think I'd even avoid one of his USA Dean models. I'm usually not too picky about neck shapes either. I used to think the neck thinness was the secret to the wide interval stuff he pulls off. didn't work for me though!! I guess I just need more practice.
I really like the look of the long sharp looking jackson headstocks. The guitar I just ordered (my first jackson) has more of a pointed headstock. Who knows, maybe I'll get a soloist some day.
I vaguely remember him selling it too. If only i had the funds together at that time. I also read about a collector on the internet trying to track it down to buy it for a lot of money.
Do you remember when Rusty was endorsing ibanez shortly after he parted with his jackson? HA, that lasted about a week at most.
I used to own an RC7X and hated how thin the neck was. It's so thin that I think I'd even avoid one of his USA Dean models. I'm usually not too picky about neck shapes either. I used to think the neck thinness was the secret to the wide interval stuff he pulls off. didn't work for me though!! I guess I just need more practice.
I really like the look of the long sharp looking jackson headstocks. The guitar I just ordered (my first jackson) has more of a pointed headstock. Who knows, maybe I'll get a soloist some day.
I flirted with the idea of buying it. It went for between 3 and 4 grand IIRC.
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