As i understand it, until the mid 1990s. Japan had a factory that produced Jacksons for the mainstream American and world market which was known as Jackson Professional. When that mid 90s came, they were suddenly hit with a non renewal of the Jackson name. So they had to start using Grover Jackson and later Jackson Stars to satisfy Japanese fans who were (rightfully) enthralled and in love with the brand.
My first question i guess is, why did the renewal of the Jackson brand name not push through?
Second, when the standard Jackson name was given up, who in Japan took over the name? Was it also a musical company or another company of another industry and business altogether?
third, Why the name change from Grover Jackson guitars to Jackson Stars Guitars?
Fourth, ALL GROVER JACKSONS and STARS are made in Japan aside from the custom shop and artist models which were made in the USA factory am i right?
fith, why did the factory of Jackson in Japan shut down? was it simply because of the Tsunami and its aftermath? I mean they could always relocate to another location?
sixth, Jackson Professional is not always synonymous with Jackson Pro series right? i Mean in teh sense that the current Pros are no longer Japanese? They are now made in Indonesia as far as I know. As far as i know all Professionals were strictly Japanese made while Pros ceased being Japanese made in a time of i dont know when. But the similarity between Pros and Profs is that they are both USA and World market guitars.
Lastly, since FMIC told me themselves that Jackson were very poor at keeping records, how are we Grover Jackson and Jackson Stars owners supposed to get authenticity of our guitars?
thanks guys for listening to my questions. Keep rocking on!! We are all Grover's children.
My first question i guess is, why did the renewal of the Jackson brand name not push through?
Second, when the standard Jackson name was given up, who in Japan took over the name? Was it also a musical company or another company of another industry and business altogether?
third, Why the name change from Grover Jackson guitars to Jackson Stars Guitars?
Fourth, ALL GROVER JACKSONS and STARS are made in Japan aside from the custom shop and artist models which were made in the USA factory am i right?
fith, why did the factory of Jackson in Japan shut down? was it simply because of the Tsunami and its aftermath? I mean they could always relocate to another location?
sixth, Jackson Professional is not always synonymous with Jackson Pro series right? i Mean in teh sense that the current Pros are no longer Japanese? They are now made in Indonesia as far as I know. As far as i know all Professionals were strictly Japanese made while Pros ceased being Japanese made in a time of i dont know when. But the similarity between Pros and Profs is that they are both USA and World market guitars.
Lastly, since FMIC told me themselves that Jackson were very poor at keeping records, how are we Grover Jackson and Jackson Stars owners supposed to get authenticity of our guitars?
thanks guys for listening to my questions. Keep rocking on!! We are all Grover's children.
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