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  • Hellbat
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    If Jackson keep this kind of stuff up, what will people have to bitch about anymore?

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  • DarkkWarriorr
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    Originally posted by mattsmusiccenter View Post
    FYI - I was just informed that reverse headstocks are now available as an option on Custom Select guitars for $300.00 MSRP.
    Now that's more like it. Awesome indeed.

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  • xenophobe
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    Originally posted by mattsmusiccenter View Post
    FYI - I was just informed that reverse headstocks are now available as an option on Custom Select guitars for $300.00 MSRP.
    That's awesome!

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  • Flatpicker
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    nice.

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  • RacerX
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    Originally posted by mattsmusiccenter View Post
    fyi - i was just informed that reverse headstocks are now available as an option on custom select guitars for $300.00 msrp.
    woo-hoo!

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  • Predator1
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    I know that will make some people happy.

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  • mattsmusiccenter
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    FYI - I was just informed that reverse headstocks are now available as an option on Custom Select guitars for $300.00 MSRP.

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  • Flatpicker
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    Originally posted by mattsmusiccenter View Post
    For those that are interested, I have the Custom Shop Select price sheet and can answer any questions you might have about what's available. I'm taking orders on these now, so if you want to get something going, get in touch with me!

    Matt
    Hi Matt,
    Are there any color samples available?
    Some of the list, we have no description what the actual colors are.

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  • mattsmusiccenter
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    For those that are interested, I have the Custom Shop Select price sheet and can answer any questions you might have about what's available. I'm taking orders on these now, so if you want to get something going, get in touch with me!

    Matt

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  • mr426
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    Agreed. I can deal without somethings, but color selection is huge for me. I like purples and greens and such and this fills that void for me.Plus I think many more people would do this instead of a full blow custom, wich frees up the custom shop a little more and give people more choices. Its very exciting really

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  • Chad
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    Originally posted by Dave Rocks View Post
    My point is:

    The standard production line is pretty boring and limited. Yes, this idea opens up some options but I would just rather they did not make standard production models and just focus on being a custom shop - like they did/were in the 80's. Just my 2C.
    That would be an excellent idea if the goal was to kill the Jackson brand. The market in the 80s and the market in 2013 are two TOTALLY different things.

    This is a great bridge between the Select and full Custom Shop lines. I really don't see any downsides to it other than maybe a shortage of options, but sounds like that might get better with time.

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  • xenophobe
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    MSRP is the full retail price of the item. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price.

    Any base price will be MSRP. I'm certain options will either be free or add to that MSRP.

    MSRP isn't what you'll pay unless you're stupid.

    Most dealers sell for 70-80% of MSRP. So you total up all your options, which would be full MSRP and then apply whatever discount the dealer is willing to give you, and that's your purchase price.

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  • DarkkWarriorr
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    Originally posted by Jack Napalm View Post
    If you have a relationship with a dealer you'll know what your real price will be. If you don't, then call a dealer and find out what they would charge you.
    Again, thanks for the clarification, and I do have a relationship with CMCguitars, where I've ordered my WR1s from. I also might set up a new CS Select order when money is ready, and see what my options are.

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  • DarkkWarriorr
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    Originally posted by Flatpicker View Post
    Most of the crew I've dealt with will give you 2 prices.
    The MSRP from the quote sheet and their price after discounts.

    I don't think I've seen a dealer that has said MSRP is the price and that's it.
    Well, neither did I, however since we're dealing with a "CS" here, I thought MSRP could be the starting point without the street discount, which I'm glad is not the case here...

    Now, I don't know where you are and maybe there are differences overseas, but, that's how it has worked for me so far.
    I live in SF CA where thrash was holy, however I'm not too familiar with how CS totally works, other than what I've experienced with my AO WR1 as described a few posts up.

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  • Jack Napalm
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    Originally posted by DarkkWarriorr View Post
    I'm not in a hurry, I can wait until they implement more options down the road. If Carvin can do it, why not Jackson! Honestly, it's not just the CS prices that kill it for me (probably I can go around it somehow), it's mostly the waiting time, a two years wait just drives me nuts!

    I have been on the fence on ordering a CS because of the wait. You have to accept the fact that it is what it is. They are quoting 2 years. If you want a CS order and wait. The Custom Shop Select is nice because you don't have to wait that long. You don't get all the options. But you get quite a few. More so than we got in this century. Anytime you wanted to make a small change you went to full Custom Shop prices. Jackson's cost what they cost. That hasn't been a secret. From looking at the list I think they really tried to give people a lot of options. For me, I am ordering two guitars. One Custom Shop Select and one Custom Shop.

    If you have a relationship with a dealer you'll know what your real price will be. If you don't, then call a dealer and find out what they would charge you.

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