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    I have a question. I've read on the forum that the CS prices has gone through the roof. How bad is it?

    I've asked for a qoute on a Black SL1 fit with gold parts and PC1 controls and pickups. (Had a PC1, but didn't like the heavy body or the fact that it is a bolt on)

    I haven't got a response from the store yet. What do you think it'll cost?
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    So wait, you want neckthrough for the (fictional) added sustain, plus the Sustainor?
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    • #3
      maybe he just wants a better heel curve than a bolt-on can provide?

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      • #4
        Neck-throughs have a different tone and feel. I would guess most of us like them for that reason.

        To answer your question:

        I think you would come out better if you bought a regular black SL1, a used PC1, and a set of gold hardware independently. Then swap out everything to have your own "Custom" SL1 and eBay everything else.

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        • #5
          thatd be the most cost effective

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          • #6
            Originally posted by thetroy View Post
            then swap out everything to have your own "Custom" SL1.
            And how do you make the sustainer-board fit into an SL-1?
            The route for the middle pickup has to be moved too...
            Last edited by busdriver; 05-27-2008, 02:39 PM.

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            • #7
              So you make the route a little bigger, no big deal.

              Does anyone ever use the middle pickup? I didn't even realize they were in slightly different places since I ignore them completely!

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              • #8
                Talk about going off on tangents!!! Anyone going to help the guy with his question???

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                • #9
                  I don't think he wants an amateur-ish hacked-up POS.

                  I suspect you'll be pleasantly suprised by the response. But that all depends. I'm waiting for a price quote on a similar request of my own (slight changes to an existing USA model). We'll see what they say. Crossing my fingers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ulijdavid View Post
                    Talk about going off on tangents!!! Anyone going to help the guy with his question???
                    Wild guess... $3000 - $6000

                    but most importantly,

                    Wait time: 9 - 24 months

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                    • #11
                      ........
                      Last edited by texasfury; 01-16-2012, 06:10 PM.
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                      • #12
                        Get a Shamray. Quicker build, and cheaper. They will make exact Jackson copies, aside from the logo.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                          I don't think he wants an amateur-ish hacked-up POS.
                          Yeah, swapping out the electronics and making the cavity a little bigger makes it an amateur-ish hacked-up POS.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by thetroy View Post
                            Yeah, swapping out the electronics and making the cavity a little bigger makes it an amateur-ish hacked-up POS.
                            Take a look at the electronics cavity on a PC1:



                            That qualifies as a "little bigger" to you? And an easy job handled by many people? Not to mention the additional route for the battery boxes (no, they won't fit in the electronics cavity on a sustainer-equipped guitar), and a half-assed "route and fill" job will be required to move the middle pickup far enough away from the sustainer. Oh, and then he'll have to refin the whole guitar to cover up all the mod routes work. Uh, no thanks.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Newc View Post
                              So wait, you want neckthrough for the (fictional) added sustain, plus the Sustainor?
                              I want the jackson standard neck, and I prefer a neckthrough over a bolt on when I play high on the neck. When Phil made the PC1, it is obvious that he was thinking TONE! I loved the sustainer, but want a little more access.
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