I met and talked to Grover Jackson today for the first time. I've seem him at NAMM before, but never had the guts to approach him. I wasn't sure if he would be fan friendly or not. But I have to say... WOW, what a terrific guy! I went to the booth for his new guitar company and just asked if I could get a picture with him. He was more than happy to take a pic and he even held one of his new guitars. That would have been enough for me, but then he went on to talk with me for a few minutes. He wanted to know all about my first Jackson guitar, like where I bought it, what year, the exact guitar's specs, etc. I told him all about it and then he asked if I still had it and I felt a little bad saying that I had sold it. However, he understood. He asked about my current guitars so I showed him my cd cover to show him my dinky/soloist shaped guitar that I had made (not a Charvel/Jackson). I said I preferred the Wilkinson trem, and he said "yeah, me too." Then I told him that I use Duncans, the JB and Jazz and he said, "that's the perfect combination" or something like that. We said a few other things and I gushed like a school girl telling him thank you for being such a pioneer.
I just can't get over how friendly, talkative, and interested he was. A super guy for sure.
UPDATE: Here's the picture.
I just can't get over how friendly, talkative, and interested he was. A super guy for sure.
UPDATE: Here's the picture.
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