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  • #16




    Placed the order in 'dec 2004 the guitar was done in 'nov 2005 and I got it in 'jan 2006.

    Try Matt's Music

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    • #17
      i love the inlays on that one, is it a rosewood fretboard?
      Say, I smell bacon.Does anyone else smell bacon?
      Yeah, I definitely smell a pork product of some type.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Razor X View Post




        Placed the order in 'dec 2004 the guitar was done in 'nov 2005 and I got it in 'jan 2006.

        Try Matt's Music
        That is just beautiful. I saw your guitar somewhere else on the forum and I just fell in love. It's also where I got the idea. How much did this baby cost?
        '08 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
        '09 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
        '09 Fender Stratocaster American Deluxe Fatstrat
        '12 Charvel ProMod SoCal Japan
        '17 Gibson Les Paul Classic
        '13 Gibson M-III
        Taylor 214CE
        Dean 6-string Bass
        Morgan Ukulele

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Newc View Post
          So wait, you want neckthrough for the (fictional) added sustain, plus the Sustainor?
          Is it so bad?I have a KV-2 guitar with Fernandes sustainer(photos coming soon )and I can tell you that neck through body construction can't give such oportunities as sustainer system(first of all it's controlable feedback)/Look what Vai played due to sustainer http://youtube.com/watch?v=zxEw_08eQ4s
          '94 KV PCS
          '99 KV-2 Camo
          '01 KV-2 Black Ghost Flames
          '93 Grover Jackson Kelly Custom

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          • #20
            Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
            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.
            Ok the cavity is a lot bigger.

            Does the middle pickup actually have to be moved? I thought that was just preference.

            Sorry I'm posting from the perspective of someone who cannot afford $4k+ for a guitar no matter what and was looking for a solution from that angle.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Super_shredder View Post
              i love the inlays on that one, is it a rosewood fretboard?
              Thanks dude, yes it's Brazilian Rosewood



              Originally posted by ToneZone View Post
              That is just beautiful. I saw your guitar somewhere else on the forum and I just fell in love. It's also where I got the idea. How much did this baby cost?
              Thanks!
              It's been a while back, I'll have to look it up. You can send Matt a quote, that price would be more accurate because this guitar was ordered in 2005.

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              • #22
                I just ordered a Custom KV and its not too expensive
                Last edited by themisfit138; 07-06-2008, 07:59 AM.

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                • #23
                  Can you post specifications?
                  '94 KV PCS
                  '99 KV-2 Camo
                  '01 KV-2 Black Ghost Flames
                  '93 Grover Jackson Kelly Custom

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                  • #24
                    I recently inquired the custom shop for a standard DK1 with a copperhead snakeskin finish with chrome hardware nstead of black. (the hardware was the only difference from a standard DK1 mind you) The cost quoted me was $3200.00+ with a 9-12 month wait. To get it with the standard black hardware is costing me $1800.00 and change with a three month wait. Heck, I figured I'll buy my own chrome hardware and install it myself for that difference.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by texasfury View Post
                      Get a Ran. Quicker build, and cheaper. They will make exact Jackson copies, aside from the logo.
                      Those guitars have always interested me, a lot of people say I wouldn't like them though, something about the neck's not being the same as Jackson..

                      There's are like.."D" or something? I'm not too sure. They're mainly death metal-rhythm type guitars, too.
                      Originally posted by horns666
                      The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.

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                      • #26
                        You'll be way better off financially getting a Sustainiac (IIRC, they were the original before Floyd Rose did his Sustainor thing). The board will fit in the current Soloist cavity, and the battery too. It has all the options the PC-1 model has, for about $250 or less.

                        I have one and had it in a DK2 (H-S-S). The middle pickup was not so close as to interfere with the driver (neck pickup), and even comes with a small isolation tab you can place in the cavity with the driver to keep it from interfering.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by dr.distortion View Post
                          Can you post specifications?
                          I am at work now so I don't have a full spec sheet, but here is the basic run down.
                          Poplar body
                          maple neck 24 fret, with standard headstock
                          Ebony fingerboard standard MOP sharkfins
                          String-through body
                          Sperzel locking tuners
                          White binding on neck and headstock
                          Duncan pickups

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                          • #28
                            already asked for an evaluation of the price is a CS rhoads I plan to get done one day, but got no answer, here it goes again

                            Mahogany body + mahogany neck
                            Ebony frettboard
                            7 strings thru body
                            Gold hardware + V plate
                            EMG active set for 7 strings (2 humbuckers)
                            Cuttaways like on the demmelition V
                            Finish : marble blue

                            well finally, a 7 string thru version of that guitar, with EMG's :

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                            • #29
                              The Answer

                              I asked Matt and he got back to me really quick. I'm getting it!
                              Last edited by ToneZone; 06-21-2008, 03:03 PM.
                              '08 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
                              '09 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
                              '09 Fender Stratocaster American Deluxe Fatstrat
                              '12 Charvel ProMod SoCal Japan
                              '17 Gibson Les Paul Classic
                              '13 Gibson M-III
                              Taylor 214CE
                              Dean 6-string Bass
                              Morgan Ukulele

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                              • #30
                                You should edit out that price before the admins do it for you.

                                From the rules:

                                In our never ending search for the perfect gear, we often get some great pricing from dealers. Do them a favor and don't post those prices on internet forums; it can be viewed as MAP violation, and it can hurt the dealer you're trying to buy from.

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