No, that's for imports. I believe the rule for a special run of USA Select Jacksons is a batch of 10.
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostP.S.- They've already done an import run of Kellys with the DK2M's neck. My sense is they haven't been too popular.
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Originally posted by SilverEra View PostMaple fretboards seem to be really popular at the moment for some reason or another.2007 Jackson Stars RR Custom
2005 Jackson Stars RR Semi-custom
1991 Grover Jackson RR Dan Spitz Professional
1991 Grover Jackson RR Custom (sold)
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Originally posted by McD View PostWe can always do a small batch of DK1M's for the same price as a DK1. Spec 'em out and we'll do them. That's easy!"Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian
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Originally posted by McD View PostThere's one guitar I'm bringing that I KNOW you will want!Rudy
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No, not 100 - 10 is the minimum for a USA Small Batch Run. Well, I can only do so many new models at a given time... did you not notice the RR24M?
Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View Post100 per order though, correct? This is what always kills every limited edition.
I am honestly surprised with the undisputed success of the DK2M (a huge part of that is due to the maple fretboard) that we don't all have the option of a DK2M maple board with black sharkies neck on any of the Jacksons by now.
Back a few years ago when the DK2M came out we were all dreaming of Warriors with DK2M necks, Kellys with DK2M necks... etc etc. Separate models or just an option as long as it wasn't one lone model with a maple board.
I figured Jackson would see that there is demand for something like this but maybe it is due to not offering too good of a guitar to kill off Jackson US sales like what happened in the early 1990s?\oo/. .\oo/ @ www.jacksonguitars.com
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Working on getting badges. Didn't go to NAMM this year, but
hung around the hotels, and was at the Anaheim HOB for the
Michael Schenker show. Lots of great musicians there. Warren
DiMartini, Frank Hannon, Vinnie Moore, Carlos Cavozo, Robin McAuley,
Robert Mason, Robbie Crane, Brian Tichy, and Leslie West. 1 of the
best shows I've ever seen!
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