Re: Any model lineup change in 06?
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Dave prolly sold more guitars for Jackson than anyone.. Hell, the DV8 outsells the Hetfield, Hammett, and Haneman models combined
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are you serious? [img]/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img]
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That's very interesting, indeed. However, I wonder if that has to do with the endorsers or the guitars they are endorsing? The DV8, apart from that silly 8-ball inlay, is a very nicely appointed setneck Double Rhoads that has a lot of inherent appeal, even if Mustaine had nothing to do with it. This is an example of something that Jackson should be doing, sans the endorsement. The Double Rhoads is one of the coolest guitars ever made, and yet the company that created it doesn't make them anymore--and the only import King Vs are bolt-on cheapies. Jackson has nothing at all to compete with the DV8, and that's ridiculous.
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Dave prolly sold more guitars for Jackson than anyone.. Hell, the DV8 outsells the Hetfield, Hammett, and Haneman models combined
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are you serious? [img]/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img]
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That's very interesting, indeed. However, I wonder if that has to do with the endorsers or the guitars they are endorsing? The DV8, apart from that silly 8-ball inlay, is a very nicely appointed setneck Double Rhoads that has a lot of inherent appeal, even if Mustaine had nothing to do with it. This is an example of something that Jackson should be doing, sans the endorsement. The Double Rhoads is one of the coolest guitars ever made, and yet the company that created it doesn't make them anymore--and the only import King Vs are bolt-on cheapies. Jackson has nothing at all to compete with the DV8, and that's ridiculous.
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