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  • J7414 is in the house!

    For years now I've wanted a rising sun Jackson or Charvel. And it's never quite happened, for various reasons: the specs of the guitar were wrong, the pattern or the Japanese characters weren't right for me, the cost was prohibitive, blah blah.

    Anyway, at some point last year, I finally decided enough was enough and I decided to order exactly what I wanted. And what I wanted was old-school, within certain price constraints that I impose on myself! So I put my specs together to 'recreate' an old single hum soloist, or at least as far as I was bothered to go. So it has the old style tuners, the old logo and the old neck heel. But it doesn't have binding over the fret ends, because I don't see the point. Apologies to the Jackson mafia for that :P And then I wanted to get the graphic 'right' for me, which involved some back and forth with Dan Lawrence via the factory and some help with the Japanese translation from Toru - so big thanks to both of them Dan supplied me a selection of characters which he already had screens for, which I played around with for a couple of weeks trying to work out a way of making them make sense. In the end, I took the 'London' characters from a Warren D Bomber (the characters on the Crossed Swords were too thick), combined with the characters for '#1'. Not that I think London is #1, but at least it doesn't say "fish vacum dildo" or something dumb. Unless Toru lied to me...

    I asked for some progress pics of the guitar and so I have a pic of the guitar sitting on Dan's work bench - it's very cool to see the mockup pic I submitted sitting next to the guitar!

    This order has been by far and a way the quickest I've had from Jackson - the work order was signed off in August 08, and so it took a little under 9 months. Even getting it back from Dan, clearing it and getting it through distribution only took 5 weeks or so. Sure, it's a pretty basic guitar but hopefully this is sign of process improvements over there.

    Unfortunately, the same can't be said for UPS - I paid for 24 hour delivery and the guitar took 7 days to get to me. Which is ridiculous and I heartily recomend using ANYONE else for international shipping. Put the damn thing in a catapault if needs be...

    Anyway, on to the pics. In retrospect, a solid black pickup might have been a better choice, so I might be looking at sorting that shortly:







    And yes, I know the signature and 'Custom Shop' logo aren't 80's spec, but I don't care

    Popular is not the same as good
    Rare is not the same as valuable
    Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get

  • #2
    Dude! That's sweet! I want!

    EDIT: PS: leave the pickup alone...I think it looks great.
    Last edited by stevoc; 04-29-2009, 11:39 AM.
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    • #3
      that is damn sweet! gratz!
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      • #4
        Awesome! Looks great, Congrats . Looks like they we're pretty dead on with your mock up.

        Love the old 80's style logo too.

        I placed an order back in August 08 also. Went to paint last month. Hopefully it will ship soon. Though, they keep telling me July delivery :ROTF:

        Anyway, nice to see custom shop success stories instead of horror stories.

        UPS on the other hand...

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        • #5
          Looks great, bro. Congrats.

          Nothing wrong with a fusion of both new and vintage specs - stick to your personal preferences, not necessarily what's "true" to the originals.

          And I'd try just swapping out to a cream PU bezel, before going with all black. Just to see if you might like that first. And it's an easier swap than the PU itself.

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          • #6
            Fantastic!
            Love the old school heel. I still think it's more comfortable than the current version.
            -Rick

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            • #7
              Ian that thing is perfect! kicks serious ass! My favorite rising sun yet...

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              • #8
                That is some sweet action right there!! Looks awesome!

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                • #9
                  Lovely guitar.

                  Originally posted by rjohnstone View Post
                  Fantastic!
                  Love the old school heel. I still think it's more comfortable than the current version.
                  Yeah, how did you spec that?

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                  • #10
                    Very F'n nice. What a sharp paint job!

                    Pickup - I think creme bezel, double creme might look OK on that. But it looks good as is, too!
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                    Blank yo!

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                    • #11
                      that is awesome - great job!

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                      • #12
                        Looks beautiful. No need to change a thing.

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                        • #13
                          Very cool !!!!

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                          • #14
                            The binding would have been a nice touch, but the cost is kind of high. All the same I dont think the guitar lacks anything. It has all the features that I would want in a soloist particularly the control route. I would love to have that guitar. Well done sir.

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                            • #15
                              love it....everything looks perfect including the pku..enjoy!!!
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