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It's all about the blues-rock chatter.
Originally posted by RD...so now I have this massive empty house with my Harley, Guns, Guitar and nothing else...
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I fully understand that an "investment" is something that will NOT be cheap. I fully understand that some people will pay it no matter what if they can afford it.
I fully understand that it will last for 10-20-30+ years and the up front cost is minimal for something that will be around for a long long time....
I just can't afford it, so I whine about it
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Originally posted by Devotee View PostYeah but the current pricing structure the CS uses is quite outlandish
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Hey Guy's, been awhile since I have posted anything but,.....I contacted a Jackson dealer and was asking him the same thing about prices. He responded back and sent what I believe was a dealers price guide and,...GOOD GOSH! They have the 4 stringer priced at $3400.00 almost $3500.00 and the 5 string ( which I would love to get/have) was $3900.00 almost $3500.00. and that wasn't MSRP either. The MSRP was $4200.00. DAMN,...I guess I'll just have to wait until they come out with a cheaper version of the Concert V.
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hi Ho-hi-Ho, it's off to rob a bank I go. And if not one bank, perhaps 37 711's would have the total money?
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Crafted with the demands of the discernible player in mind, Jackson guitars give you the shapes, finishes and tones you love. From the venerable Rhoads, Soloist, Warrior and more, shop Jackson for the highest performance.
Crafted with the demands of the discernible player in mind, Jackson guitars give you the shapes, finishes and tones you love. From the venerable Rhoads, Soloist, Warrior and more, shop Jackson for the highest performance.
Crafted with the demands of the discernible player in mind, Jackson guitars give you the shapes, finishes and tones you love. From the venerable Rhoads, Soloist, Warrior and more, shop Jackson for the highest performance.
Was checking Jacksons site and saw these!
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one thing that still kills me is their "attention to detail"
The JS3V Concert Bass features an Indian cedro body, bolt-on maple neck with Indian rosewood fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, 25" scale, Jackson dual humbucking high output pickups, a fixed bridge and black hardware.
well, it IS a cheaper non-USA version so I guess someone listens to us poor folks.
Indian body/Indian neck and chinese electronics.. schweeeeet JS series? might as well be Charvettes or the old performers, but who knows until we get one in a dealer and I can go jam on it.
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Originally posted by mournblade View PostFor what it is worth, I will be getting one, and to me, who previously owned a custom concert NT, having a Jr. sig (one of my favorite bassists) is just icing on the cake. Also, other than the (lack of) controls, I quite like the bass posted above, (mine was gun metal grey).Shibs
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