What do you think of the aesthetics of the website? Pretty fuking killer, huh? Wait till you see the catalog! I just got the first box of them today.
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?? Just to see if I'm seeing what you're seeing, Bourbon Burst should be dark red like Maker's Mark... a bottle Mark turned me onto the first time I met him. Old school burst is just that old school, you know, Jimmy Page style.
Originally posted by toejam View PostOf the Morton models, you've got the Bourbon Burst and Old School Burst colors mixed up.
http://www.jacksonguitars.com/produc...uct=2910505568\oo/. .\oo/ @ www.jacksonguitars.com
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Originally posted by McD View Post?? Just to see if I'm seeing what you're seeing, Bourbon Burst should be dark red like Maker's Mark... a bottle Mark turned me onto the first time I met him. Old school burst is just that old school, you know, Jimmy Page style.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Looks pretty good Brian - frankly, it's good to see anything updated though! And great to see that there is a book in the works....
And as there's some t-shirts at stake, here are some 'discoveries / errors'...
- Surely the JC and C20 basses aren't really 'Concert Basses'?
- Why is 'Artist Signature' a seperate category under 'Body Styles'?
- The ordering of models seems screwy (see Dinky) - surely it should start at one end of the range and move through to the other?
- The Kevin Bond signature Rhoads is listed twice
- Under sort by series, USA select, the SL1 has a pic of an SL2H
- I understood that the SL2H was available with a quilt top (as in the erroneous SL1 pic) but it's not listed
- The text in the 'bloodline' implies that the PC1 was introduced in the 80's but it wasn't released 'til the mid 90's. The Warrior pre-dated it by some time.
- The last two items in the 'Support' text aren't available in the links on the left....
Drop me a PM for my address to send the shirt toLast edited by neilli; 11-01-2008, 12:57 AM.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
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looking good...I like the archive of old catalog scans...any chance of seeing in progress Custom Shop pics?www.usacharvels.com - info, pics and Charvel guitar discussion board. All things Charvel
My Charvel guitars - always one away from too many!
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OK, I noticed something not right.
On the NEWS page, every item says Date Published: 12/31/1969.
Surely that can't be right. I'm sending you a PM so you can send me one of those free shirts!Breaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
www.cdbaby.com/cd/richardjamessounds
http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point...92366&sr=301-1
http://youtube.com/user/jsrmusic
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Oh hey I see Britt listed on there, did she ever get her KV? I talked to her in email a while back and she was waiting for one, this was shortly after she got the custom shop rhoads. just curious, her Rhoads was kind of wild, I wanted to see pics of the VIn the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil
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Fender Australias email is missing, and theres no link to www.jacksonguitars.com.au. I doubt there are bigger issues then this!
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This sounds very cool...
Jackson: the Bloodline
Jackson is very proud indeed to introduce its first ever “dream book”—Jackson: The Bloodline—coming soon to a dealer near you.
It is no mere catalog, but rather just what we call it—the stuff of which Jackson dreams are made. Forty-nine full-color pages of Jackson guitars and basses, Jackson artists and Jackson history. A special section gives you an insider glimpse of Jackson’s world-famous custom shop; other special sections pay tribute to the great Randy Rhoads, without whom the Jackson Bloodline wouldn’t exist as the world knows it, and offer you a fantastic Jackson poster from the demented imagination of artist Aaron Coleman.
Jackson: The Bloodline. You must see it. There’s a copy waiting for you, so keep an eye out.
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The specs list on each of the JS30s describe them as having an alder body, yet the page of each model says it's an Indian Cedro.
JS30DK and JS30DKT are speced out as having Alder bodies with a flame veneer on trans fins, yet their pages list them as Cedro with flame on trans
The JS1 and JS20DK are speced out just great.
Also, the Warrior order is messy just a tad. According to the trend, the WR2 should go at the back, so MG and XT are in the wrong place.
COW6 is pictured in desert camo, yet the finish isn't listed as available.
I'd like to add that entering the date of birth is not marked as mandatory, but that's just nit-picking nowLast edited by Dred; 11-01-2008, 08:41 AM.Its all fun and games till you get yogurt in your eye.; -AK47
Guitar is my first love, metal my second (wife...ehh she's in there somewhere). -Partial @ Marshall
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostThis sounds very cool...
Jackson: the Bloodline
Jackson is very proud indeed to introduce its first ever “dream book”—Jackson: The Bloodline—coming soon to a dealer near you.
It is no mere catalog, but rather just what we call it—the stuff of which Jackson dreams are made. Forty-nine full-color pages of Jackson guitars and basses, Jackson artists and Jackson history. A special section gives you an insider glimpse of Jackson’s world-famous custom shop; other special sections pay tribute to the great Randy Rhoads, without whom the Jackson Bloodline wouldn’t exist as the world knows it, and offer you a fantastic Jackson poster from the demented imagination of artist Aaron Coleman.
Jackson: The Bloodline. You must see it. There’s a copy waiting for you, so keep an eye out.
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