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  • #16
    Newc has done something like that...



    There's that website mentioned in that thread that has stick on inlays, but it appears to be down.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by RacerX View Post
      Newc has done something like that...



      There's that website mentioned in that thread that has stick on inlays, but it appears to be down.
      Cool, thanks muchos.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by BenoA View Post
        Bought three (3) JS serie guitars this year.

        One for me in April. It is a JS30 Kelly. It's now my main axe. I will change the tuners for locking ones, but except that, for the 300$canadian it cost me, it's a fine instrument. Even the PUs are not that bad to my ears (we play in DropB flat!).

        Bought 2 JS20 for Xmas for my 2 oldest sons.

        One is a very nice guitar, the other will need some work in the electronic as the tone acts as a volume. Weird. I should have tried it first but they only had it in a box in the back of the store, it was brand new and had never been out of its box. It will also need some work on the neck as it has some major buzzing on the low E and A string. But the other one plays as good as my Charvel Model 4... Go figure? Got both of them for 400$canadian.

        For the price, I tried a bunch of guitars, Yamaha, Ibanez, Squier, Epiphone, and the Jacksons were beating them all. And, 200$ for a pointy guitar!!! That rocks!!!
        That`s what impresses me about Jackson.....even their low end stuff is better than most others especially in the same price range!!!

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        • #19
          Beginner guitars... but they're definately better than any other guitar in that price range.
          Jackson SL2H (nebula) '08
          Gibson Les Paul Standard (ebony) '03
          Marshall JCM800 50W + Marshall 2x12

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