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Originally posted by customshopkv1 View PostGet Mustaine back and reissue the KV1 and Y2KV
And all them kids will follow
That's the answer to "what does ESP has what we dont?".
Anyway, I think a nice guitar would be a Kelly made like a Les Paul. Thick mahagony neck and body and maple top. Short scale.
And get them green and red ghost finish back. No other company has that!'97 KV1 alder
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Originally posted by phill_up View PostI noticed some guys from Europe was wanting better accessibility to the USA Jacksons and Charvels, has any of that changed or is it still almost impossible for the working man to get one of these guitars?
The problem is the price: a new SL1 or RR1 costs 2400 €,sharp. We are talking about "stock" models, a black Soloist and a white Rhoads, nothing fancy, no Custom Shop, no graphics, nothing.
Charvel USA are impossible to find since they were re-introduced, besides the Van Halens, sold for 2400 €.
Actually, the RR1 costs today the same price I paid for her in 1999, when we didn't have Euro yet, but approximately the exchange at that time was 0.85 € for 1 USD. As you can understand, there's something fishy in Euroland...
Gibson acknowledged the problem, fired their importers, created a society on their own , Gibson Europe, and started to market their guitar at honest prices, I mean 900€ for a V, 1600 for a Les Paul Slash signature etc...I think that if we are talking about accessibility for Jackson Charvel this problem should be solved.'90 (8?) Jackson Soloist Professional
'97 Jackson RR1 Pile o'skulls
'97 Gibson Les Paul Classic
'92 Fender Strat scallop
'97 BC Rich perfect Bich
'99 Burns Brian May black beauty
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Originally posted by Evil Homer View PostNo, get Hammett!
And all them kids will follow
That's the answer to "what does ESP has what we dont?".
Anyway, I think a nice guitar would be a Kelly made like a Les Paul. Thick mahagony neck and body and maple top. Short scale.
And get them green and red ghost finish back. No other company has that!
It made me crazy when I read that. If they had signed something with Hammett, Jackson would be the biggest guitar company in the world!!! Jackson would have buy Fender and not the opposite!!! In an other magazine, there's an interview of Mustaine saying that he was ready to sign with Jackson again after ESP, and then Dean made him a better offer.
Imagine if we had Metallica and Megadeth with Jackson!What do you mean, "I don't believe in God"? I talk to him every day.
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Originally posted by Cuthbert View PostIn my experience, top end Jackson are available, although they VERY scarce.
The problem is the price: a new SL1 or RR1 costs 2400 €,sharp. We are talking about "stock" models, a black Soloist and a white Rhoads, nothing fancy, no Custom Shop, no graphics, nothing.
Charvel USA are impossible to find since they were re-introduced, besides the Van Halens, sold for 2400 €.
Actually, the RR1 costs today the same price I paid for her in 1999, when we didn't have Euro yet, but approximately the exchange at that time was 0.85 € for 1 USD. As you can understand, there's something fishy in Euroland...
Gibson acknowledged the problem, fired their importers, created a society on their own , Gibson Europe, and started to market their guitar at honest prices, I mean 900€ for a V, 1600 for a Les Paul Slash signature etc...I think that if we are talking about accessibility for Jackson Charvel this problem should be solved.
Fender France (the distributor) refused to take my order for my SL2H graveyard, and I gave a custom shop spec sheet to an official dealer in 2003, I'm still waiting for the quote. That's why I ordered my 2 US Jackson in the USA, where I got incredible prices, services... With dealing with US shops, you know why the english word "business" has no real equivalent French, because US dealers are realy incredible.
My concern now is that with FMIC rules, the US dealers refuse to sell me a guitar, so I'm little bit disappointed, 'cause I don't know how I will manage to buy a custom shop for my 30th birthday.
Otherwise, the distribution of pro series, X series etc.. has seriously improved since FMIC bought Jackson imo.What do you mean, "I don't believe in God"? I talk to him every day.
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Originally posted by SLY View Post
My concern now is that with FMIC rules, the US dealers refuse to sell me a guitar, so I'm little bit disappointed, 'cause I don't know how I will manage to buy a custom shop for my 30th birthday.
Otherwise, the distribution of pro series, X series etc.. has seriously improved since FMIC bought Jackson imo.
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Originally posted by SLY View PostFrom my experience, buying US Jackson in France is not an easy and economic task. And I don't even talk about custom shop. The guitar are more expensive in € than in $ in the USA.
Fender France (the distributor) refused to take my order for my SL2H graveyard, and I gave a custom shop spec sheet to an official dealer in 2003, I'm still waiting for the quote. That's why I ordered my 2 US Jackson in the USA, where I got incredible prices, services... With dealing with US shops, you know why the english word "business" has no real equivalent French, because US dealers are realy incredible.
My concern now is that with FMIC rules, the US dealers refuse to sell me a guitar, so I'm little bit disappointed, 'cause I don't know how I will manage to buy a custom shop for my 30th birthday.
Otherwise, the distribution of pro series, X series etc.. has seriously improved since FMIC bought Jackson imo.
Most in the USA were making good money to selling to you guys in Europe. If I were you I would keep checking with dealers in the US as I am sure some would bend the rules for you.
...if you have no luck that way see if a member here will place the order and ship to you.
FMIC has become so corporate and beurocratic that they are cutting their own throats with all these new policies. With custom shop limitations and now export regulation on domestic dealers I just dont see how they can do it in todays economy.
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Originally posted by phill_up View Postwow that's the 1st i have heard of that. Some of the sponsors on here should be able to help with that concern.
Have a custom order Jackson here is simply impossible, I tried to ask but they even say that Jackson doesn't make custom guitars, if the US dealers cannot sell to us, the game is over.'90 (8?) Jackson Soloist Professional
'97 Jackson RR1 Pile o'skulls
'97 Gibson Les Paul Classic
'92 Fender Strat scallop
'97 BC Rich perfect Bich
'99 Burns Brian May black beauty
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Originally posted by phill_up View Postwhoah, hold on a minute. lets ask jacksonite, matt, pineyhills or someone. That just doesn't sound right for some reason.
I can count at least 20 CS orders been members I know here that were turned down because of a stupid new rule or policy. I can only image the amount of work they turn down from all across the country because of stupid new rules.
FMIC as a corporation has been real strict and started cracking down on Fender dealers overseas that were selling to the US and other markets. Japan gets alot of cool Fender stuff we dont. So it would make sence they cracked down on Jackson. Its their loss.
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Originally posted by SLY View PostThere's an interview in a french magazine released last month where the interviewer asked Hammett why ESP and not Jackson. He answered that he loves his Randy Rhoads and Jackson guitars, and at the time he was looking for a deal with a guitar manufacturer, he asked Jackson for an endorsement deal. They made him a 20% discount on his Randy, and they snubbed him (according to Hammett) and didn't propose him a deal, so he tried ESP and the rest is history.
It made me crazy when I read that. If they had signed something with Hammett, Jackson would be the biggest guitar company in the world!!! Jackson would have buy Fender and not the opposite!!! In an other magazine, there's an interview of Mustaine saying that he was ready to sign with Jackson again after ESP, and then Dean made him a better offer.
Imagine if we had Metallica and Megadeth with Jackson!
One of them alone would be some HUGE promotion worldwid.
I can't believe they missed such big chances
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Originally posted by phill_up View PostWow I am curious as hell now. I hope one of the dealers chime in soon
Matt @ Matt's music did it, it's maybe one of the reason why he does not sell Jackson anymore.What do you mean, "I don't believe in God"? I talk to him every day.
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My 2 Cents.
What does ESP have that Jackson Dont?? Hmm Endorsers(Like EVERYONE has said) get NEW BLOOD,New "Metal" type players,Older/Newer Thrash,Death Metal,etc. Old shredders are nice,but some new "kids" just dont give a rats A$$ about that.
Now What I would Like to see Char/Jack do?
I Think the COW is a Good step IMHO, How about this?
REISSUE the Model series!!!!!!!!!!!!! Except instead of the MANDATORY Floyd,have a choice between that and a Wilkinson.
I have seen alot of companies shy away from the Floyd,"Keep It Simple Stupid" always rings a Bell. Alot of people dont want the hassle of the Floyd. Nothing like a stable Old fashion Tremolo and Locking tuners!
Go back to what made them,,,The MODEL SERIES !!
!!! NO GRAPHICS!!!! They are SOOO 80's!!!!!!!
Offer The New Colors,
OFFER 24 Frets instead of 22 Frets on the Model series, Maybe go Dinky Body style?
But UNDERLINED,,,MAKE IT AFFORDABLE!!! I mean SOUTH of $1000 (At least for the "lower Model numbers,so us Poor people can afford it) but PLEASE dont sacrifice Quality.Keep U.S.A./Japan Made! maybe a different Headstock(Like the 3x3's?) a New 7 String or possibly a Baritone?
You CANNOT argue with a 1 Hum setup,hence Why Model 2's are still sooo popular!!!
I would be all over a New style Model 2 WITHOUT a Floyd(Maybe a Wilkinson) in that Aber,,,ahh that new Green frost color OR a Quilted Maple Red-RumLast edited by Dan; 10-11-2008, 05:30 AM.HIGHLY MODDED Peavey Ultra Plus 120
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