Limited edition Jackson

JacksonShredHead

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Well, the last thing in the world I needed was another guitar becasue I own 3 Jacksons alreay, but I came across a rare one and I couldn't pass it up.
This online Jackson dealer, guitarxpress.com had 14 jackson dxmg's done up in a road hazzard yellow finish with matching headstock. they are really cool! So, after talking with the sales guy and finding out they only had 4 left, I gave into temptation and bought one. I already own a dxmg in gunmetal grey and I love the guitar. I have "seymourized" it of course and I plan to change the pickups in this new one also. I just can't believe I bought another guitar! Here is the link to see it>http://www.guitarxpress.com/cgibin/webc.cgi/gx/st_prod.html?p_prodid=466

I can't wait though, it will be here on monday!
 
Re: Limited edition Jackson

I'm not a big fan of yellow, but that one's pretty cool. Looks like a great price on it. And being limited edition, it could go up in value, too. Good grab.

btw, good choice in brands, too. :D
 
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Nice axe, congratulations :beerchug:

JacksonMIA said:
I'm not a big fan of yellow, but that one's pretty cool. Looks like a great price on it. And being limited edition, it could go up in value, too. Good grab.

btw, good choice in brands, too. :D

*offtopic*

1.Dealer Limited runs have never really been coveted by collectors, especially not the imports.

2. The imports in general have little to no value to a collector, especially those after 1994 ;)

If you want it as a player, go for it. If you want it because It´s gonne be worth something in 20 years, save up and grab a Charvel 25th Anniversary or Bullseye Reissue ;)
 
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Zerberus said:
Nice axe, congratulations :beerchug:



*offtopic*

1.Dealer Limited runs have never really been coveted by collectors, especially not the imports.

2. The imports in general have little to no value to a collector, especially those after 1994 ;)

If you want it as a player, go for it. If you want it because It´s gonne be worth something in 20 years, save up and grab a Charvel 25th Anniversary or Bullseye Reissue ;)

A little off topic also but, there was a guy I did some work for and he had a epiphone explorer (It was the extremly cheap version of the epiphone explorer, I think GC was selling them for around $200 new) and he loved the guitar and swore up and down it was going to be worth alot of $$$$ in a number of years and be a collectors item. :smack:
 
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theodie said:
A little off topic also but, there was a guy I did some work for and he had a epiphone explorer (It was the extremly cheap version of the epiphone explorer, I think GC was selling them for around $200 new) and he loved the guitar and swore up and down it was going to be worth alot of $$$$ in a number of years and be a collectors item. :smack:

Lemme guess, the Bolt on version w/ the wannabe-Trem on it?

He´s right, it will be....























































a TRASH Collectors item ;):D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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Zerberus said:
1.Dealer Limited runs have never really been coveted by collectors, especially not the imports.

2. The imports in general have little to no value to a collector, especially those after 1994 ;)

If you want it as a player, go for it. If you want it because It´s gonne be worth something in 20 years, save up and grab a Charvel 25th Anniversary or Bullseye Reissue ;)
Good point. I didn't even consider that it was an import when I said that.
 
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Looks good! Congradulations!

Here's the LE on my watch list...

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Man that yellow one screams 80s metal. Oh man i can see my self ripping a huge harmonic minor solo on it, then i go into wild arpeggios, and i finish it off with some sweet tapping and a dive-bombed harmonic. MMMMmmmm 80s metal.
 
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