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Originally posted by dobieboy View PostThat's what I'm talking about!!!! Fantastic Can I ask where you bought it originally?
I spotted this one on ebay about 8 years ago, and it was original - no fret wear at all, just must have sat in it's case for 15 years. The white paint was kind of yellow and faded and looked bad. So, I sent it to GMW and had it refinished to it's original pearl white, changed the pickups, and now it's awesome, and just like the one I wanted in '85.
PS==Pro Fusion, your blue guitar was probably made on the same day as mine - my serial number is J0734!'09 Charvel San Dimas USA
'85 Jackson Soloist w/Floyd
'98 PRS Custom 22
'10 Les Paul Traditional
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Originally posted by AndyK View PostPS==Pro Fusion, your blue guitar was probably made on the same day as mine - my serial number is J0734!
God, I love having those log sheets available on the Internet! http://audiozone.dk/index-filer/jackson-logbooks.htm
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Originally posted by pro-fusion View PostMine was finished on June 5, 1985, and yours was finished on June 7. Their work order numbers are quite a ways apart, so yours was probably ordered a few months after mine. Interestingly, they were both made for the same store, Audio Light & Musical in Norfolk, Va.
God, I love having those log sheets available on the Internet! http://audiozone.dk/index-filer/jackson-logbooks.htm'09 Charvel San Dimas USA
'85 Jackson Soloist w/Floyd
'98 PRS Custom 22
'10 Les Paul Traditional
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Originally posted by AndyK View PostVery cool - both made the same week in the summer of '85! I was a Junior in college. Those logs are a great resource!
One thing I find interesting about the 1983-85 log sheets is all the mom-and-pop stores in out of the way places that were selling custom-shop Jacksons at the time. A lot of them were made for Guitar Center, which was only in California at the time, and Sam Ash, but you also see places like AL&M in Norfolk (my J0726), Apple Music in Portland, Akron Music, Marshall Music in Michigan (my J0456), etc. Musical instrument retailing was a lot different back then, eh? Many of those stores are still around, but when you go to their web sites, they all sell cheapo starter crap almost exclusively.
I read somewhere that Grover Jackson had contacts with a number of these smaller stores before he joined Charvel, and that helped get J/Cs into the shops when nobody knew who they were.Last edited by pro-fusion; 02-12-2010, 01:22 PM.
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Yeah, I agree that the list of custom shop dealers was more diverse back then. Although, I have no idea how big or small these stores are/were! I bought my guitars from Sam Ash (or, to be exact, Paul Ash in Brooklyn) back then. I remember checking the store daily when I was expecting a guitar shippment from Charvel! When I saw a box from Glendora, I knew my guitar was back!
I can't believe that was 25 years ago! Hey, this summer is our guitar's 25th birthday!'09 Charvel San Dimas USA
'85 Jackson Soloist w/Floyd
'98 PRS Custom 22
'10 Les Paul Traditional
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Originally posted by AndyK View PostI can't believe that was 25 years ago! Hey, this summer is our guitar's 25th birthday!
It's also time for my 25-year high school reunion, but I'd rather not think about that.
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Originally posted by Acesofbelkan View PostHeres my soloist, Nothing too crazy just a good ol' sl2h!
I like the new Soloists, except for the recessed Floyd. The mother of pearl Jackson insert is sweet. And I found the quality to be top notch on my SL-1's that I've owned.'09 Charvel San Dimas USA
'85 Jackson Soloist w/Floyd
'98 PRS Custom 22
'10 Les Paul Traditional
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wow......lots of great soloists in this thread!
i have owned quite a few of them over the years, currently am soloist-less......but i'm trying to fix that......got my eye on one right now.
i really love the san dimas era soloists, they are my faves. i had a recent SL2H bengal that was pretty nice, but i didn't like it as much as the vintage ones.
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