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  • #31
    Originally posted by mattsmusiccenter View Post
    Does Dave Mustaine's name really sell guitars these days?
    Their latest release seems to be the most selling since 1994 album Youthanasia That might give a clue..
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    • #32


      ...Oh wait, you were serious.

      :ROTF:

      Oh, and by popular demand, the Slayer and Mustaine models are all rumored to have Kahlers.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mattsmusiccenter View Post
        Does Dave Mustaine's name really sell guitars these days?
        Sure. If you get one of his signature Deans in, I'll buy it! You have to lower the price a little, though.
        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Joe_Steeler View Post
          I heard the Maiden Sig Jacksons will ONLY be sold as a pair and the package will be $30,000. Scratches, gouges and relicing done by Eddie (the monster, not EVH... smartasses you) thereby having an official blessing by the Maiden Crew and certifying the hefty "to some ham and eggers" price tag.
          What a freaking deal!!!
          They better have actual Murray/Smith tour sweat in the finish, that's all I can say.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by pro-fusion View Post
            They better have actual Murray/Smith tour sweat in the finish, that's all I can say.
            Damn straight!

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            • #36
              Since musicians aren't their target market now, I wonder if Jackson will bother having a booth at NAMM anymore. I'd think they would just auction their "cheap art" at Christie's or something. Fuck, I shouldn't give the marketing department at Fender any more ideas.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by cookiemonster2 View Post
                Since musicians aren't their target market now, I wonder if Jackson will bother having a booth at NAMM anymore. I'd think they would just auction their "cheap art" at Christie's or something. Fuck, I shouldn't give the marketing department at Fender any more ideas.
                FYI Jackson has nothing to do with the Frankinstrat

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by CharvelRocker View Post
                  FYI Jackson has nothing to do with the Frankinstrat
                  Why would they? EVH never played Jackson that I can recall, but my point is just as valid if you take a look at the price of CS pieces at the last NAMM.

                  Actually come to think of it, there was a picture of the Jackson/Charvel shop a while back that had that batch of EVH guitars with reflectors on them and everyone speculated a special run was in the works then. So it looks like they were built by J/C and perhaps relic work done by the Fender guys.
                  Last edited by cookiemonster2; 06-19-2007, 11:10 PM.

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                  • #39
                    I was crusing ESP's site and saw they have alot of different and custom designs and alot of new models, how come jackson doesnt have more new models.

                    24 fret, single PU Rhodes is cool and all, but is that all the new idea's the can come up with, or is there more in works as far as "new" designs on the way? beyond rumors?
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by CharvelRocker View Post
                      FYI Jackson has nothing to do with the Frankinstrat
                      Wrong.

                      Originally posted by cookiemonster2 View Post
                      Actually come to think of it, there was a picture of the Jackson/Charvel shop a while back that had that batch of EVH guitars with reflectors on them and everyone speculated a special run was in the works then. So it looks like they were built by J/C and perhaps relic work done by the Fender guys.
                      Mostly right. Remember the original press release about the Frankenstrat replica long ago? It was a Charvel press release, right? There was a reason for that. It was originally intended to be a Charvel-branded guitar. It was subsequently decided that it would be done under a new "EVH Gear" brand, though - most likely at Ed's own insistence and contractual requirements, and to get the amp deal, too. In FMIC's corporate structure, the "EVH Gear" brand is basically within the same umbrella as Jackson/Charvel. Not the Fender brand. In terms of builds, I've only heard of Chip's involvement heading up the project and build. There's likely others involved, but Chip is/was a J/C custom shop guy. Don't be fooled by the FMIC management trying to play up EVH's association with "Fender" - that's basically just a reference to the FMIC corporate ownership, not the Fender brand of guitars.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                        Wrong.



                        Mostly right. Remember the original press release about the Frankenstrat replica long ago? It was a Charvel press release, right? There was a reason for that. It was originally intended to be a Charvel-branded guitar. It was subsequently decided that it would be done under a new "EVH Gear" brand, though - most likely at Ed's own insistence and contractual requirements, and to get the amp deal, too. In FMIC's corporate structure, the "EVH Gear" brand is basically within the same umbrella as Jackson/Charvel. Not the Fender brand. In terms of builds, I've only heard of Chip's involvement heading up the project and build. There's likely others involved, but Chip is/was a J/C custom shop guy. Don't be fooled by the FMIC management trying to play up EVH's association with "Fender" - that's basically just a reference to the FMIC corporate ownership, not the Fender brand of guitars.

                        The reason I said that is according to what I read is they were built in Fenders shop, not Jackson/Charvel shop.

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                        • #42
                          I had this argument before on the actual certificate it says made in the Fender Custom Shop.

                          No mention of JC that is where I rest my case but others disagree with me.

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                          • #43
                            I had this argument before on the actual certificate it says made in the Fender Custom Shop.

                            No mention of JC that is where I rest my case but others disagree with me.
                            ALL J/Cs are made in the Fender custom shopp too. That's why no one will accept that answer.
                            Last edited by Rich#6; 06-21-2007, 05:24 AM.

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                            • #44
                              Meh, the lines and statements are intentionally blurred. Believe whatever you want to.

                              Besides, who cares anyway? The guys doing the Fender custom shop guitars are just as talented as J/C's. In the end, it's officially an "EVH Gear" brand guitar - neither J/C nor Fender.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Rich#6 View Post
                                ALL J/Cs are made in the Fender custom shopp too.
                                ...except a bazillion of import models...

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