Do you remember the red Explorer in the -94/-95 Jackson catalogue? I think it was that one that made me fall in love with Jackson guitars... I thougt Jacksons were really cool even earlier, since (almost) all my favorite guitar players in the -80's seemed to play them. But that one just struck me!
Prices in Sweden for a custom shop, is sky high so for many years having a USA Jackson seemed like a dream that would never come true.
I found my first that I could afford (a black JCS Firebird) in the late -90's and this was my main guitar for many years. Some years ago I started to "collect" JCS guitars but I have never found an Explorer for sale...
Until now.
First the Marty Friedman Explorer was put up on eBay, and it felt like a wet dream come true. But the price went up so I just had to watch it slip away... All of a sudden there was another one for sale and I thought I just had to have it! It was on the absolute edge of what I could spend, but I thought now or never. So I bought it. And got a lot of trouble included.
First of all I had asked the seller (I will not hang him out here) to secure the guitar in the case so it would survive the shipping. For some reason he didn't which almost took the head of the guitar. Cracks in the paint and the upper part of the fretbord lifted from the neck. Then there were a lot of issues that weren't mentioned in the ad. The seller stated that it was "ready to rock, right out of the box"... Well - everything is relative. When i plugged it in there was ONE sound, regardless of how I tried the knobs and switches. And it sounded awful. But you can see in the pictures what it looked like when I opened the back plate. The prevous owners had also drilled holes in different places an it had been done in a very amature way. Someone had carved out the cavity for the middle pickup with a dull knife (soo it seems anyway). And there is more that I have to deal with...
But I love it anyway! Especially the reverse "gibson" headstock with b/w Jackson logo. And even my wife and kids think it's cool... Usually the don't care about my guitars at all.
So now I have a "long" way to go to get it into the shape that I want to.
I also have som questions to you guys!
- Does anyone know anything about this guitar? It seems to have had some previous owners, and maybe there is some of you here.
- It would have been great to know how the original configuration was, since it seems to have gone trhu a lot of changes during the years?
And here's some pictures of what it loks like today and when I got it. Now it's all stripped and I will do an overhaul on it to get it in shape. I will post pictures of it when I'm finished (sometime...)
/Swede
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Prices in Sweden for a custom shop, is sky high so for many years having a USA Jackson seemed like a dream that would never come true.
I found my first that I could afford (a black JCS Firebird) in the late -90's and this was my main guitar for many years. Some years ago I started to "collect" JCS guitars but I have never found an Explorer for sale...
Until now.
First the Marty Friedman Explorer was put up on eBay, and it felt like a wet dream come true. But the price went up so I just had to watch it slip away... All of a sudden there was another one for sale and I thought I just had to have it! It was on the absolute edge of what I could spend, but I thought now or never. So I bought it. And got a lot of trouble included.
First of all I had asked the seller (I will not hang him out here) to secure the guitar in the case so it would survive the shipping. For some reason he didn't which almost took the head of the guitar. Cracks in the paint and the upper part of the fretbord lifted from the neck. Then there were a lot of issues that weren't mentioned in the ad. The seller stated that it was "ready to rock, right out of the box"... Well - everything is relative. When i plugged it in there was ONE sound, regardless of how I tried the knobs and switches. And it sounded awful. But you can see in the pictures what it looked like when I opened the back plate. The prevous owners had also drilled holes in different places an it had been done in a very amature way. Someone had carved out the cavity for the middle pickup with a dull knife (soo it seems anyway). And there is more that I have to deal with...
But I love it anyway! Especially the reverse "gibson" headstock with b/w Jackson logo. And even my wife and kids think it's cool... Usually the don't care about my guitars at all.
So now I have a "long" way to go to get it into the shape that I want to.
I also have som questions to you guys!
- Does anyone know anything about this guitar? It seems to have had some previous owners, and maybe there is some of you here.
- It would have been great to know how the original configuration was, since it seems to have gone trhu a lot of changes during the years?
And here's some pictures of what it loks like today and when I got it. Now it's all stripped and I will do an overhaul on it to get it in shape. I will post pictures of it when I'm finished (sometime...)
/Swede
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