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  • #2
    Awesome vid, thanks. Amazing how something as small as the first fret marker dot not being there (a detail I bet not many even noticed back in the day) is being included.
    In memory of Gary Wright 9/13/2012

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    • #3
      Back to the old days huh. I bet that doesn't include the prices, LOL. Cool vid.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by AdRock View Post
        Back to the old days huh. I bet that doesn't include the prices, LOL. Cool vid.
        If you take into account inflation and having a guitar made by someone like him it is probably not too far off the mark.
        Cool video!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CowboyFromHell View Post
          Awesome vid, thanks.
          No problem!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Catharpin View Post
            If you take into account inflation and having a guitar made by someone like him it is probably not too far off the mark.
            Cool video!

            One day I was curious as to 80's prices vs today prices...
            I have one that still has the original price tag on it. So, I ran the old price into the calculator to adjust for inflation.

            Of course, its totally different today because you're not buying one of a kind custom orders as the standard purchase today like you did 30 years ago.

            But, the inflation calculator says that they were more expensive back then than they are today.
            I have an adjusted price of $4,522.71 for a Strat, and Jackson shows $2,916.65 - $3,749.99 for the DK1, which is the closet modern day equivalent.

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            • #7
              I am just so confused as to why they went with the large routes that they claim they haven't used in a long time?
              First off, they've been using them since like the Ontario move in '87, and second, they only used the San Dimas small route UNTIL 1987?!?!?!??!!

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