That does look like a sibling. I was kind of suspicious of the top on mine, like it was a foto-flame or something. In person it really looked flat and 2D. Still a cool guitar, though. It's odd that I heard the exact same Marty Friedman story with mine. He supposedly ordered it through DCGL and returned it or didn't pick it up or some line of horseshit.
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Originally posted by Hate Glacier View PostA couple hours later I was "banned for life". So first off, if anything I'm posting is objectionable, can I please get a warning before the ban-hammer comes crashing down? Thanks.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostThat does look like a sibling. I was kind of suspicious of the top on mine, like it was a foto-flame or something. In person it really looked flat and 2D. Still a cool guitar, though. It's odd that I heard the exact same Marty Friedman story with mine. He supposedly ordered it through DCGL and returned it or didn't pick it up or some line of horseshit.
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I think your kelly was from Los Music (in Texas if I remember). Here's a pic that I got from their website when I bought my KE1T from them in 2000. They had the trans red KE1 and a trans blue KE1 just like it on their site. Both were listed on their website as prototype Kellys for NAMM. I haven't seen any others like these since then. Great looking guitars! By chance have you pulled the pickup to see if there are any markings inside the route?
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Originally posted by Johnnyryche View PostI think your kelly was from Los Music (in Texas if I remember). Here's a pic that I got from their website when I bought my KE1T from them in 2000. They had the trans red KE1 and a trans blue KE1 just like it on their site. Both were listed on their website as prototype Kellys for NAMM. I haven't seen any others like these since then. Great looking guitars! By chance have you pulled the pickup to see if there are any markings inside the route?
Thanks for the info, btw.
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Originally posted by Hate Glacier View PostI wonder if its the same guitar? What would I be looking for in the PU route?
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Originally posted by Hate Glacier View PostThat's crazy. Maybe there is some validity to that whole story. When I bought it, the inspection tag had KE-1 on it....where there other models that bore the KE-1 designation that weren't Friedman's signature line? Mine wasn't pre-owned when I bought it, but it wasn't from DCGL.
Nice Kelly btwRudy
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostDoes your KE-1 have a J-serial number or a regular serial number? Reason I ask is that if it was originally built for Marty it would most likely carry a Custom Shop serial number. Of course it could be a Custom Shop order that had nothing to do with Marty as well. I have one of Marty's KE-1's that was used on the Cryptic Writings tour and album and it has a J-serial number. back in the days when you were able to call the Jackson Custom Shop, Celeste there sent me a copy of the work order and I verified it was Marty's Unfortunately they don't do that anymore
Nice Kelly btw
Thanks for the compliments on the guitar. That single PU/volume setup sounds killer. You can hear a distinct volume/output increase when I plug it in after any of my other guitars. I've started re-wiring some of my guitars to bypass the tone pots if I dont use them to get a similar effect.
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Originally posted by Hate Glacier View PostNo, it has the regular "O" serial number from that year. Just like Axewielder's blue Kelly it doesn't have an artist signature or custom shop logo on the headstock, just "made in USA". Johnnyryche is probably on the right track with it being a NAMM prototype. I'm gonna check the routing like he said and see if there's any indicator.
Thanks for the compliments on the guitar. That single PU/volume setup sounds killer. You can hear a distinct volume/output increase when I plug it in after any of my other guitars. I've started re-wiring some of my guitars to bypass the tone pots if I dont use them to get a similar effect.Rudy
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