Reckless Abandon New member Apr 9, 2004 #1 How are the necks confort-wise? Are they pretty thin? I am looking on ebay wanting to buy tonight. Thanks
How are the necks confort-wise? Are they pretty thin? I am looking on ebay wanting to buy tonight. Thanks
B Byakhee00 New member Apr 9, 2004 #2 Re: Jackson Necks They're pretty nice, thin, but not ibanez thin, fast. You might be able to get an old guitar logo charvel neck for cheaper.
Re: Jackson Necks They're pretty nice, thin, but not ibanez thin, fast. You might be able to get an old guitar logo charvel neck for cheaper.
Reckless Abandon New member Apr 9, 2004 #3 Re: Jackson Necks Thanks. It is actually a Jay Turser Jackson copy.
X xerxes X Marks the Toneologist Apr 9, 2004 #4 Re: Jackson Necks they are thin, but fast. if you have big hands, it might not be the trip for you....
Re: Jackson Necks they are thin, but fast. if you have big hands, it might not be the trip for you....
Zerberus Baron Von Shred Apr 9, 2004 #5 Re: Jackson Necks The jackson Necks vary by model, but are for the most part a bit on the thinner, faster side. The Jay Turser Necks are NOWHERE close, and of discussion. Totally different profile And an old san Dimas chaevel neck will cost him more than the Turse, btw
Re: Jackson Necks The jackson Necks vary by model, but are for the most part a bit on the thinner, faster side. The Jay Turser Necks are NOWHERE close, and of discussion. Totally different profile And an old san Dimas chaevel neck will cost him more than the Turse, btw
dystrust Well-known member Apr 9, 2004 #6 Re: Jackson Necks Byakhee is referring to a white guitar logo pointy head neck from the first couple years of Japanese production. I have those on 2 of my Strats, they're great necks you can get on ebay for about $50.
Re: Jackson Necks Byakhee is referring to a white guitar logo pointy head neck from the first couple years of Japanese production. I have those on 2 of my Strats, they're great necks you can get on ebay for about $50.