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Originally posted by DrJackson View PostDean USA Razorback Skulls V
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Nice guitar!
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The headstock on the original DR-7 was a little smaller than the one on that alleged prototype, as is the inline headstock on my CS Stealth-7 pictured below. However, I also briefly owned a Jackson Stars SL-7 that had the mega-big headstock straight off of an '80s Concert Bass. The headstock doesn't have to be as big as on that green prototype. Even the reduced one is still quite a big honker, though. Personally, I think Jackson would be better off using the SLSMG-style 4x3 headstock.
Last edited by pro-fusion; 12-03-2009, 03:25 PM.
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Originally posted by pro-fusion View PostT However, I also briefly owned a Jackson Stars SL-7 that had the mega-big headstock straight off of an '80s Concert Bass.
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Did you get that as a semi-custom? I don't recall any of the Ikebe runs having ebony fretboards or MOP logos. Whatever the case, it is seriously awesome.
My Stars SL-7 was an early one that was also a semi-custom (and not an Ikebe special), since it was a single hum guitar with only a volume control in a weird location. Its headstock was noticeably larger than the one on my CS 7, which itself is plenty large. The headstock on my Stars matched up exactly to the one on an '85 Concert Bass that I also happened to own at the same time. The headstock on my CS is the same size as the one on the COW-7, which appears to be the standard Jackson 7-string HS now.
The one on that prototype appears to be ridiculously large, though it could just be the angle. Also notice how the tuners appear to be further apart than on either of our guitars.Last edited by pro-fusion; 12-03-2009, 06:45 PM.
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Originally posted by pro-fusion View PostDid you get that as a semi-custom? I don't recall any of the Ikebe runs having ebony fretboards or MOP logos. Whatever the case, it is seriously awesome.
My Stars SL-7 was an early one that was also a semi-custom (and not an Ikebe special), since it was a single hum guitar with only a volume control in a weird location. Its headstock was noticeably larger than the one on my CS 7, which itself is plenty large. The headstock on my Stars matched up exactly to the one on an '85 Concert Bass that I also happened to own at the same time. The headstock on my CS is the same size as the one on the COW-7, which appears to be the standard Jackson 7-string HS now.
I think the reverse headstock disguises the size of the inline headstock. That's what I'd go with if I was designing/ordering an SL-7.
The one on that prototype appears to be ridiculously large, though it could just be the angle. Also notice how the tuners appear to be further apart than on either of our guitars.
Regardless, unless there's a USA Select model, I don't think I'd be interested anyway.
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Originally posted by ken View PostYour SL-7 was the white one Noodles subsequently owned, right? It's a sweet guitar, but not patch on your Stealth.
Originally posted by ken View PostI think the reverse headstock disguises the size of the inline headstock. That's what I'd go with if I was designing/ordering an SL-7.
Originally posted by ken View PostYou're definitely right that it looks different and horrendous. Hopefully the pic was taken with a fish-eye lens and that wasn't the final prototype.
Originally posted by ken View PostRegardless, unless there's a USA Select model, I don't think I'd be interested anyway.
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Sh*t! I can't see the pictures at my office. Can't wait to go back home to check it.
It will be a great NAMM for 7 stringers. Ibanez will release new 7 strings, including a guitar strongly influenced by EBMM John Petrucci models (http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/sev...or-2010-a.html) and Lag will finally release the Stephan Forte model (http://www.laboitenoiredumusicien.co...00SF-BSH-B.jpg).
Let's hope that the Jackson will not be too expensive, 'cause there will be some competitors. Anyway, I'll take the Jackson over everything.Last edited by SLY; 12-17-2009, 05:05 AM.What do you mean, "I don't believe in God"? I talk to him every day.
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Originally posted by guitardudeluke View Post
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I spoke to Corey, apparently they're still working on his signature model. It'll debut in NAMM 2011.
Still really looking forward to what Jackson's bringing out in two weeks or so. I'm mainly a Dean guy, but most of us Dean guys have learned not to expect anything exciting during NAMM.Dean USA Razorback Skulls V
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