Ok, time has come for my very first custom guitar, and I'm damned proud to say it's a Jackson! I've owned many cool guitars from many different companies over the years and keep coming back to these, but I want one this time that I'll have a VERY hard time selling if times get tough for me again, so I'm going to get what I like. I'm still deciding on whether to go Kalher 2315 or OFR (been a floyd user, but dying to try Kahler's and nothing comes with em that I can try) and the color. Anyway, red or green? It's gonna have a matching headstock, so I didn't want white binding to make it look akward, so I went with black (although it's hard to see in these pics, and I couldn't figure out how to photoshop the snake graphic on the headstock) I also kinda wanted to make a mock up of a white body with black/grey patterns (snake too, and the reverse of that), but I couldn't figure out how to do it. It's been a couple years since I did this digital imaging thing...
Apparently I can't use any of these photo programs, they all come out small Ah well, you get it, matching snakeskin headstock, abalone diamond inlays and Jackson logo, Seymour Duncan DMLW pickups, cutaway on lower horn, and either Kahler or floyd. What do ya think?
- Irf -
I was actually gonna get 2 customs because of the wait time, pretty much the same thing with an ash body instead of mahagony (this one) and a maple fretboard instead of ebony, but I need a laptop for school, so I can only pull one right now. I'll do the maple snake, just later on.
Apparently I can't use any of these photo programs, they all come out small Ah well, you get it, matching snakeskin headstock, abalone diamond inlays and Jackson logo, Seymour Duncan DMLW pickups, cutaway on lower horn, and either Kahler or floyd. What do ya think?
- Irf -
I was actually gonna get 2 customs because of the wait time, pretty much the same thing with an ash body instead of mahagony (this one) and a maple fretboard instead of ebony, but I need a laptop for school, so I can only pull one right now. I'll do the maple snake, just later on.
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