What's the backstory on this?
I admit I was largely absent from the JCF from the mid/late-2000s up until about 2016, so I wasn't really around when the DK2M had its production run (2006-2010???), but was aware that these were a very well-received variant of the DK2. However, what I must have missed is where Ron says that JCF suggested the DK2M to Jackson prior to production. I'm searching the "DK2M" keyword to try and find the backstory but am not finding anything. We know Ron has a mind like an elephant and never forgets anything, so I'm not doubting him... but where's/what's the backstory?
I only remember the similar-ish DK2LE which definitely WAS a collaborative JCF brainchild that got produced when I was active on JCF in the early 2000s. I refuse to believe he is confusing the DK2LE with the DK2M.
Pic of a stock DK2M Snow White for illustrative purposes. A local one, without case, appeared for CAD$450 (USD$336) and I'm trying to talk myself out of buying it on account of its higher-than-Deal-Alert price and the fact that someone swapped out the original Duncans for EMG-85b/EMG-81n and also, bizarrely, swapped out the original JT580LP for its OEM version (Takeuchi TRS-Pro) which makes no sense to me.
Originally posted by RacerX
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I only remember the similar-ish DK2LE which definitely WAS a collaborative JCF brainchild that got produced when I was active on JCF in the early 2000s. I refuse to believe he is confusing the DK2LE with the DK2M.
Pic of a stock DK2M Snow White for illustrative purposes. A local one, without case, appeared for CAD$450 (USD$336) and I'm trying to talk myself out of buying it on account of its higher-than-Deal-Alert price and the fact that someone swapped out the original Duncans for EMG-85b/EMG-81n and also, bizarrely, swapped out the original JT580LP for its OEM version (Takeuchi TRS-Pro) which makes no sense to me.
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