Hi everyone,
here. I've searched the forum and I know there are several threads about custom shop Jacksons, but I haven't been able to find exactly what I'm looking for.
I entered the Jackson world a few weeks back after playing, (and in a couple cases being fortunate to own), many different types of guitars. As I imagine was the case with many of you, when I picked up a Jackson (RR1 in my case), the neck converted me to a Jackson believer in record time. I was and am still amazed at the ease with which bending the strings, adding vibrato, and just general playing is on this guitar, and I won't even mention the ridiculously long sustain.
I've decided that Jackson is the company to build my dream guitar, and the style of the guitar is an SL1. Ultimate versatility in pickup switching, neck thru construction, and 24 frets are all things this model does and does well.
My problem is that I live in the state of North Carolina, where there are no custom dealers. I've looked around the forum for good recommendations on dealers, but I'm still unsure where to go and whether or not it's worth it to go the custom shop route. I filled out my custom shop form to send it to an authorized dealer who seems to be highly thought of on this site, but didn't even get a reply (2 days and counting) when I sent a question on whether or not it would be ok to order through him.
So, after that lengthy background info, my question is two fold. First, is it worth my time and money to go the custom shop route? The main things I want that are outside of normal specs are an unfinished neck, ebony board with no inlays, a reverse headstock and the warbird finish with a different pin-up model than the one featured on the custom shop page.
Second, is there any type of consensus on a good dealer who'd be willing to work on me through the mail order route as I have to go that way or drive to Virginia, where I'm still not going to be playing the guitar until it's finished.
Any help is greatly appreciated, and I will post some pictures of my RR1 for everyone to see once I get a chance to snap some good photos.

I entered the Jackson world a few weeks back after playing, (and in a couple cases being fortunate to own), many different types of guitars. As I imagine was the case with many of you, when I picked up a Jackson (RR1 in my case), the neck converted me to a Jackson believer in record time. I was and am still amazed at the ease with which bending the strings, adding vibrato, and just general playing is on this guitar, and I won't even mention the ridiculously long sustain.
I've decided that Jackson is the company to build my dream guitar, and the style of the guitar is an SL1. Ultimate versatility in pickup switching, neck thru construction, and 24 frets are all things this model does and does well.
My problem is that I live in the state of North Carolina, where there are no custom dealers. I've looked around the forum for good recommendations on dealers, but I'm still unsure where to go and whether or not it's worth it to go the custom shop route. I filled out my custom shop form to send it to an authorized dealer who seems to be highly thought of on this site, but didn't even get a reply (2 days and counting) when I sent a question on whether or not it would be ok to order through him.
So, after that lengthy background info, my question is two fold. First, is it worth my time and money to go the custom shop route? The main things I want that are outside of normal specs are an unfinished neck, ebony board with no inlays, a reverse headstock and the warbird finish with a different pin-up model than the one featured on the custom shop page.
Second, is there any type of consensus on a good dealer who'd be willing to work on me through the mail order route as I have to go that way or drive to Virginia, where I'm still not going to be playing the guitar until it's finished.
Any help is greatly appreciated, and I will post some pictures of my RR1 for everyone to see once I get a chance to snap some good photos.
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