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  • #16
    Wow, as amazing as the paint is on that zebra, i gotta say i`m lovin the quilt on your PC1! no inlays on that fretboard?

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    • #17
      PC1s have flamed maple fretboards with no inlays, so yes. Side dots are there, though. And, honestly, that's all you really need.

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      • #18
        My best guitar is my Custom Jackson Demon. Has the big Charvel style neck heel, 3/8" Maple Top with Mohagony Body, Bolt on Maple Neck and Maple Fingerboard. SD Custom 5 and '59.

        Has sustain for days. Very percussive, focused and extremely articulate. Unbelievable harmonics also - as much the Ibanez Jem I use to have.

        Based on the neck of the PC1 and same woods but different body style is all.

        I have heard the Jackson Customs are really good guitars and I have to agree if they are anything like the one I received.

        Next is my PC1. In my opinion Jacksons best USA production model in terms of tone and flexiility. I view it as a Charvel with 24 frets.

        Next is my Charvel Mutt. A 80's body with a different 80's Charvel neck. Has a non recessed Floyd and an Aero Instrument pickup. Aero Instruments is as good as it gets when it comes to pick ups. Top of the line period. Very open and natural sounding guitar. Alder.

        Then the Jackson Warrior. More of a metal guitar with less flexibility. Lots of sustain and good harmonics also. Somewhat Dark sounding and not as articulate as my bolt ons.

        Finally my Hamer Californian. EMG pickups. Powerful but sterile. Does not have the growl of my other guitars but a wonderful shred neck and 27 frets.
        PLAY TILL U DIE !!!

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        • #19
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          Last edited by shredmonster; 05-18-2006, 11:08 AM.
          PLAY TILL U DIE !!!

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          • #20
            Good topic

            Great thread. Thanks for posting this. I appreciate the pics, too. I'd like to see more comparative threads like this, with pics for each axe compared. It's fun to live vicariously through others' collections (especially since many of these axes are uncommon).

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