Those are cool! How much are they? I'm not sure what 83,000 yen comes out to... If it's a reasonable price, I'd snag one just for the rareness here in the U.S. Other than that it's probably the equivalent of an SL4 (except 24fret) or an RR5. The Kelly would be cool if its a neck thru as well cause they haven't been making Neck thru Kelly's in Japan for a long time. I think... [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
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It will be hard IMO to get one. Star are reserved for Japanese Market...
anyway, its nice to see a 24 Rhoads.
www.jacksonstars.com
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83,000 Yen would be about $800 USD.
Here's a JacksonStars NASL I got from Japan:
USA Duncans (Custom bridge and JB neck), Schaller Floyd, gold hardware, model-exclusive inlays (i.e. only available on the NASL), archtop body with flame maple cap, mahogany body AND neck, rosewood board (newer models have ebony). Got it through a contact in Japan for $950 shipped with an after-market hardshell case [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
It's basically an SLS, but with 24 frets and inlays. It's just as good as the early 90's Professional stuff (or the current/recent USA stuff).
The JacksonStars Kelly has always been neckthrough with 24 frets. You can get a low-end model Grover Jackson that has a bolt-on neck, though. Also they've had 24 fret neckthrough and bolt-on RRs for about 3 or 4 years at least.
Ishibashi ships to the US.
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hey its my first post here so if i posted this in the wrong forum or somethin or doin somethin wrong im sorry
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anywho
i was on a japan guitar website thing and stumbled apon this
http://www.excite.co.jp/world/englis...=JAEN&wb_dis=2
its called jackson 'stars' and those guitars look real good, i was in the market for a ke-3 but i found that and wow i like it alot. Is probably ganna end up costin like 200 bucks more than the ke-3 cause of importing it, but it looks worth it. (if i can find a way to order it)
Do you think its a good guitar (the kelly one) .they havent uploaded the kelly info yet but i looked at the other guitars and they look real good they have a neck thru body, sd pickup, and i like the fact the neck is finished.
any of your guys opinions would be greatly appreciated
thanks,
-sam
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I love the translation [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
材 with a good craftsman, a part and clear technology, and know-how of Japan -- origin -- 創りあ wooden clogs Jackson Stars. The "through neck structure" where a neck pierces through a body offers wonderful RONGUSASU teens and a wonderful dynamic range, and the highest play ability.
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The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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Originally posted by xjimmyleungx:
the rr24 neckthru is wonderful.
how is it compared to a jackson rr5 except the bridge and the extra two frets? both are japan neckthrus.... please tell us more about the quality...sound...etc etc etc!! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
J.S. RR-138
Body: Poplar
Scale: 648mm,24F
Neck: Maple Thru Neck W/Binding
Fingerboard: Rosewood W/Sharkfin Inlay & Binding
Bridge: Schaller
Pickups: S.Duncan SH-4(F) & TB-5(R)
Control: 2V, 1T, 3Way Toggle Switch
Hardware: Black
Finish: MBK(Metallic Black)
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That's what I figured as well [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
If you go to the JacksonStars.com website, you see a link called "katagoru risut" - I figure it's either "catalog list" or "category list" [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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