Actually, a sort of new/old member...
I had a login name here about three years ago when I was first looking into Jacksons, but that was a few email addresses ago and I've lost all inklings of what password I had - in any case, I thought "this thread is worthless without pics" - so here's a pic of what I have so far, electrics-wise:
It's a Jackson DK-2 (made in 2002, I believe), Trans Blue... Pups changed to Seymour PA/TB-2b (Parallel axis distortion trembucker) in bridge, Hot Rails in the middle and an HR-101b (bridge pickup modeled on the Hot Rails with increased output) in the neck position.
The other guitar is a Vester Concert Series II, obviously some sort of Dinky Strat clone, but feels really good to play. OFR bridge, chunky maple neck with rosewood fretboard, enormous frets (almost like playing scalloped) and two Hot Rails paired off with a Gibson 500T bridge pickup. Love the binding around the body. The pic doesn't show it, but it's flame maple with a trans blue finish as well, only much darker.
Mainly play the Jackson these days because of the advanced age and wear on the Vester, and absolutely love it!
Oh, and yes, that is a triangle pick.
I had a login name here about three years ago when I was first looking into Jacksons, but that was a few email addresses ago and I've lost all inklings of what password I had - in any case, I thought "this thread is worthless without pics" - so here's a pic of what I have so far, electrics-wise:
It's a Jackson DK-2 (made in 2002, I believe), Trans Blue... Pups changed to Seymour PA/TB-2b (Parallel axis distortion trembucker) in bridge, Hot Rails in the middle and an HR-101b (bridge pickup modeled on the Hot Rails with increased output) in the neck position.
The other guitar is a Vester Concert Series II, obviously some sort of Dinky Strat clone, but feels really good to play. OFR bridge, chunky maple neck with rosewood fretboard, enormous frets (almost like playing scalloped) and two Hot Rails paired off with a Gibson 500T bridge pickup. Love the binding around the body. The pic doesn't show it, but it's flame maple with a trans blue finish as well, only much darker.
Mainly play the Jackson these days because of the advanced age and wear on the Vester, and absolutely love it!
Oh, and yes, that is a triangle pick.
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