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  • #16
    If it ever makes it to a stage somewhere in the world, people are going to go slack jawed just because of it's presence (power and graphics combined).
    Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a mystery; but today is a gift; that's why it is called the present.

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    • #17
      As I said, I think it looks great! I only have one guitar with a painted fretboard and I'd never play it because for one its a rare collectible and also I'm sure the paint would eventually wear on the fretboard from use. Mike Learn's graphic on the above Jackson kicks ass as usual!
      Rudy
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Learn Guitars View Post
        I was informed at one time that the original had disappeared. My bad for assuming it was stolen. It may have reappeared from a shipping mishap then redirected to Germany. Who knows. I was quite shocked when asked to do a second one. I really had a hard time imagining the demand for such a unique instrument.
        AK, Do not get the impression that I have any control over pricing. My pricing is well within the range of fairness. What FMIC does with the instruments after I ship to them, is clearly up to them and their business. Im sure that Grover feels the same about his Legacy Series. But shockingly, that guitar at Music Zoo sold pretty quick.
        I am totally aware of the fact you have no control over FMIC pricing. I was just pointing out FMIC considers something sold when a dealer buys it or at least it is what I was told.

        In the future I would like to get a black Jackson to my specs and just send it to you for a paintjob. I think that is the best bang for the buck

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