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Seriously? I'm wrong then, I just went on the Jackson page and checked the finishes for the DK1, the only one like that was the Absinthe Frost finish so I thought it would be that?
Sorry.
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its a custom color. metallic Green. AF does not have metal flakes in it and it is a lighter color. . Your DK1 looks like a custom.
edit--my bad, that is a DARK AF..lol.. can you pm me the serial # charvel?... on the color chart it does look like it has metal flakes. we rarely get production DK's that look like yours. so I am thinking it is a custom shop.
Not a custom color. It's candy apple green, which was available on USA Selects around then. Not too many were done in that finish, but you can see it in the catalogs listed as an available finish from that timeframe.
See the available finishes page (second from last) in the 2003 catalog here. (The little color swatches always look different than the actual finish, but that's definitely it.)
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Not a custom color. It's candy apple green, which was available on USA Selects around then. Not too many were done in that finish, but you can see it in the catalogs listed as an available finish from that timeframe.
cool, probably before my time. if I can get a serial#, then I could find out defently. or he can send a pict to Jackson.
The sparkle size in AF is a little smaller than that. It's more of a 'sheen' than a 'sparkle' like that is. It's also a little lighter and more neon. Both it and agent orange are hard to properly capture in pictures. The way the light moves across the finish when the angle changes is very cool.
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