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Me, Joel, Tekky, Mrs. Tekky, etc. etc. getting bombed daily. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
Scott
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong.
It's in INDIANAPOLIS!! I live in a suburb of Indy, so if anyone wants to know anything about the area, let me know. Also, if anyone is going, I'd love to meet up.
Single hum, floyded Strat head in vintage hotrod flames
Stratheads available on custom orders
XTRR back in the select series
Single hum soloist
Gibson shapes available again(!)
Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
Someone mentioned a cheaper and sustainerless PC1, and I think that´s a cool idea. I can´t remember the upcharge for a custom with a sustainer, but I think it is pretty substantial.
I´d like a full-blown Archtop Soloist made in the USA, complete with mahogany body, flame top on transparents, sharkfins, H/H and a Floyd. Basically the old Archtop Pro brought back and made in the USA.
I´d like them to start using better components on the Professionals. Look at what ESP has done with the LTD line in the last couple of years. But on the other hand ESP has pretty much trimmed down the actual ESP line to a minimum, so it might not be possible in the long run to have both a huge roster of top-of-the-line models and a souped up import line.
I´d like maple boards as an option, at least on some models. The DK1, first and foremost. Call it the DK1M.
I´d also like Jackson to go after the Anderson/Suhr/Valley Arts market. A PC1 without a sustainer would be a great place to start, and then expand the line to include fullsize strats as well. Some Wilkinson trems, some OFR´s, quilt top on transparents. Maple boards optional. No pointies, no sharkfins, no binding. They could probably cover the most popular choices with three or four models. I mean, Fender isn´t actively pursuing this market as of now, so Jackson or Charvel could do it instead.
A Pro or MG Series King V with 24 frets, neck&hs binding, Floyd and reversed headstock. Neck thru or bolt on, I don't care.
I'd love to have one like that in classic white with matching hs.
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