I have to agree with basic gist of this thread. Maybe this is just my confusion or hazy recolections from 1982 but I don't consider the white prototype to be the "Concorde" - I think that was just a name Rhoads and Jackson were kicking around for the final version of the guitar. The white one wasn't the "Concorde" if I'm remembering correctly, it was just "prototype #1" and was much closer to the 70s LP Custom he was playing. What this thread is calling the "PCS" is what I would call "prototype #2" which was much closer to the final version.
That being said, whatever Rhoads had in mind for final changes based on "prototype #2" (or "PCS") would have likely been the production "Concorde". Had Rhoads eventually left and returned to his Gibson roots later in life the Jackson would likely still be in production as the "Concorde" since he didn't want it to be a "signature" model and I'm sure Grover Jackson was as smart as Sterling Ball (EBMM EVH Signature was EBMM designed and after EVH left it was tweaked and renamed the Axis) to keep the design with company.
That being said, whatever Rhoads had in mind for final changes based on "prototype #2" (or "PCS") would have likely been the production "Concorde". Had Rhoads eventually left and returned to his Gibson roots later in life the Jackson would likely still be in production as the "Concorde" since he didn't want it to be a "signature" model and I'm sure Grover Jackson was as smart as Sterling Ball (EBMM EVH Signature was EBMM designed and after EVH left it was tweaked and renamed the Axis) to keep the design with company.
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