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actually I had thought MOP might have been possible because of the MM1, which is an artist sig model and MIJ as well... though still not too realistic because of the NAMM prototypes.
Eh, sucks that the inlays are MOTO, but whatever, so anyways, has anyone found out when stores are actually going to be selling these babies? and if some already are, can I get some links to the place?
MOTO makes the most sense...the MM nonwithstanding, if Jackson is going to start making imports with ebony, MOP, OFR's (or JT-590's) and hopefully good build quality, well.....haven't they been down this road before? I note the Switchcraft/CTS pots & switches as well. If they gave MOP what would distinguish this guitar from a USA, besides "build quality", which is subjective to the player and to the individual guitar anyway? Would it be enough to justify an extra $1000 in cost?
Jackson is usually the more expensive guitar in when you compare apples to apples..
but I am looking at my ESP standards, and the MOP, really looks like pearloid. I may be wrong, but the MOP on all the guitars I see that I "know is real" and they all have pink "somewhere" in them. The RR24, PDKV, and the ESPs dont have that coloration.. its all white and grey and the ESPs are 200 more
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