I have a chance to pick up a DK1 for a good price, but I would have to sell my DK2M. Do you think it is a good trade? I don't know what to do. I like the maple board on the import, but as you all know nothing beats the ebony on a USA Jackson. Is it worth the upgrade for the ebony, OFR, and better electronics on the USA? I don't want to pay out the extra money when the DK2M is almost as good.
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If you don't have a problem walking away from the deal, I'd offer $850 or so, assuming excellent condition._________________________________________________
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go used and keep both... here is a dk1 that looks nice... currently at $800 and ends today.
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Originally posted by jwoods986 View PostOne thing though is location - are you in the USA?"Hard work is for people short on talent." -George Carlin
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I had dk1's for years. Bought a dk2m ,dropped an ofr and its the same axe minus the $$$. I compared them for weeks and couldn't justify the xtra $$$ just for an ebony board and USA on the headstock. Played as good as the dk1 and with the seymours and ofr it was a USA to me. Bought 2 more dk2m's ,so got 3 dk2m's for 1 dk1. I'm all about playability and they were the same to me.
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Originally posted by P I K A View PostI had dk1's for years. Bought a dk2m ,dropped an ofr and its the same axe minus the $$$. I compared them for weeks and couldn't justify the xtra $$$ just for an ebony board and USA on the headstock. Played as good as the dk1 and with the seymours and ofr it was a USA to me. Bought 2 more dk2m's ,so got 3 dk2m's for 1 dk1. I'm all about playability and they were the same to me."Hard work is for people short on talent." -George Carlin
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