Humphrey Bear
New member
Hi,
Most of you have probably seen the Unofficial Kahler USA website by now, I posted a link in a previous thread, but I don't believe I have told the story of how I got my Kahler bridge for my custom Jackson two months before Gary Kahler was even going into full production.
I have been in contact with Gary Kahler's friend and business partner, Tony Saccoia, since late 2003. Back in February 2004, when my custom Jackson was still in production, I was informed that the Jackson Custom Shop did not have any Kahler bridges in stock and that they had been unsuccessful in their search for one. I got in touch with Tony who informed Kahler about my guitar waiting in the custom shop. They were both concerned so throughout March Tony put Kahler in contact with the people at the Jackson factory, and what do you know, suddenly within a week, the Jackson Custom Shop received the following, the first Kahler trem to leave Gary Kahler's new facility in Oceanside, California:
http://img2.photobucket.com/albums/v11/Adrenalize/Guitars/Kahler/x_Kahler2320std.jpg
So that's how it went. If it wasn't for Tony's help, my guitar would have waited around at the Jackson factory for a couple of months.
Anybody looking for Kahler info or wanting to e-mail Kahler, can find the necessary info in the "The Unofficial Kahler USA website" thread.
Humphrey Bear
Most of you have probably seen the Unofficial Kahler USA website by now, I posted a link in a previous thread, but I don't believe I have told the story of how I got my Kahler bridge for my custom Jackson two months before Gary Kahler was even going into full production.
I have been in contact with Gary Kahler's friend and business partner, Tony Saccoia, since late 2003. Back in February 2004, when my custom Jackson was still in production, I was informed that the Jackson Custom Shop did not have any Kahler bridges in stock and that they had been unsuccessful in their search for one. I got in touch with Tony who informed Kahler about my guitar waiting in the custom shop. They were both concerned so throughout March Tony put Kahler in contact with the people at the Jackson factory, and what do you know, suddenly within a week, the Jackson Custom Shop received the following, the first Kahler trem to leave Gary Kahler's new facility in Oceanside, California:
http://img2.photobucket.com/albums/v11/Adrenalize/Guitars/Kahler/x_Kahler2320std.jpg
So that's how it went. If it wasn't for Tony's help, my guitar would have waited around at the Jackson factory for a couple of months.
Anybody looking for Kahler info or wanting to e-mail Kahler, can find the necessary info in the "The Unofficial Kahler USA website" thread.
Humphrey Bear