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This is a Jap Kelly that I picked up stripped of paint and parts. A friend painted it to my liking. I reassembled it with some used and some new parts. I think it came out nice.
THAT KICKS ASS!!! LOVE THE STINGER ON THE BACK OF THE HS!
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KE-3 body (top point broken....grrrr....), bound neck & headstock, reversed headstock and Duncan Distortions..........mmmmmmmm.........
The top is the original factory finish, the rest I sprayed white, along with the pickup rings........
I'm not into hell.........I just dig the soundtrack.........
Nice axe! A Kelly with 22 frets, reverse sharfins and a stop-tail. I've never seen anything quite like it.
How do you change pickup on it, it looks like it only has one knob!
Oh, and welcome to the forum.
Thanks!
As for the specs, I was quite confused about it at first since I had never seen any like it either, and the store owner got a bit annoyed at me for asking critical questions. The pickups are a SD SH-1 (neck) and a SH-6 (bridge). They don't have any logo on them, so I checked when I changed the strings.
You pull the knob to change pickups. Actually, I prefer having as few knobs as possible since I don't use the tone control on my guitars anyway. On my Soloist, it's a bit difficult to reach the pickup switch since I have to find my way throught the volume and tone knobs.
Honestly, some amazing guitars here. I'm new to the forum...have always looked around but never really registered. All I have to say, is you Jackson owners have awesome taste when it comes to customizing your guitars!
Custom Jackson Kelly Guitar made for Marty Friedman. I received this guitar from Marty Friedman(formerly Megadeth band) on Sept 2002.
This Jackson MF model is Marty's exact specs, his Guitar Technician (Jimmy Amason) measured his fret size, etc, his preferences.
His technician ordered this guitar at Jackson Guitars, then they sent it out on Megadeth Risk tour. The guitar was used by Marty Friedman on RISK tour & on the record
Also, Marty used this guitar on a session for Magna Carta Record before Marty sent it to me. The number: 69 behind the bridge is a cool number for Marty
Thats awesome mayzan, I have its twin brother except without the 69 on it. It was built for Marty Friedman and is on the first page of this thread. Its J6363.
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