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<font color="yellow">Big thanks go out to Sully, Kevin Maynard, Curt Dudley, Ralph E, Greg Crowe, and to the others who I negligently forgot to mention unintentionally, thanks so much for all the work, dedication, and time you all put into this.
This is a awesome guitar, no doubts, but let's not let the excitment of the moment negate the true reason for these guitars, to remember Robbin.....with these guitars, his spirit and memory will remain alive through us.
I called KevinE up tonight and paid my shipping, and with luck, I'll have it Wednesday or Thursday next week [img]/images/graemlins/drool2.gif[/img]
Thanks also to the other 29 people in the series....I've met a lot of great people and made some lasting friendships....rock on bro's [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img] </font>
I agree with all ^! I bought my first Jackson King V in 1986 because of Robbin 'King' Crosby. He was one of my main influences on guitar. I really feel honored to be able to take part in this project. I need to first off thank Curt 'Hellraiser', for being a great friend to me. He and Sully both for really creating a super tribute to Robbin!
Cheers to you both. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img] To Kevin Maynard, Greg Crowe and Ralph E. you guys need to be commended for your drive and efforts to see this project through to completion. [img]/images/graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img]
I apologize if I have forgotten anyone, you deserve a drink on me also. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
I will be calling KEvin tomorrow to arrange shipment for my piece of Robbin/Jackson history.
Again, thank you to all involved, your the GREATEST!!!
Hey Sully, that is THE biggest sh!t eatin grin I've ever seen! Congrats to all those who are gettin on these BADASS geetars! [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
It should be manditory that when you guys get your Big Reds in that you have to post pic of it. Even though they all look the same. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
I second that! I could look at that guitar all day. I too bought my First Jackson (88 custom King V) because of Robbin. I think I bought every magazine with him in it to get pics of him with Big Red or the white one he had to hold me over till mine came in.
That looks great! On the main page there is a pic of JCF-01 which is just badass and now I see this thread for JCF-02. I'm new here and was wondering if someone could give me a quick rundown (or thread link) of how these came about? I found out about JCF from Jemsite and I know Ibanez would never do anything like this. I've loved Ibanez since 87 when they transformed themselves by introducing stuff like the RG, Jem, 540-series, etc. but lately I am thinking of them as "Ibanhad". BTW-how much were the JCF-01 and 02? PM me if that's not supposed to be posted.
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That looks great! On the main page there is a pic of JCF-01 which is just badass and now I see this thread for JCF-02. I'm new here and was wondering if someone could give me a quick rundown (or thread link) of how these came about? I found out about JCF from Jemsite and I know Ibanez would never do anything like this. I've loved Ibanez since 87 when they transformed themselves by introducing stuff like the RG, Jem, 540-series, etc. but lately I am thinking of them as "Ibanhad". BTW-how much were the JCF-01 and 02? PM me if that's not supposed to be posted.
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Actually, the prices cannot be discussed. That was part of the agreement with the series.
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