ninjaking67
Ambassador of Good Will
Another guitar eSGEe! Wow, dude! You are on a tear now!
Nice SG, btw!!!!
Nice SG, btw!!!!
@Trident
In other news, I know your are the Flipperus Maximus, but I was surprised to hear you sent your Jackson to the west coast.
One day when this club comes off, thats my new GAS ATTACK...Sweet SG
Yes Yes.....I think SG John might have misunderstood me when I said Oh No SG’s...
If its breaks the other hand, I will get one of those SWEET SG’s
To everyone that has posted their SG’s thank you for sharing and making my GAS OFF THE CHARTS![]()

well.... me either till a few weeks back ---
now I be sporting one
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I think I might have a "type" ......???
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not much info on the SG-1 on the interwbicles-- please feel free to ad anything yall can dig up -- its a Nashville made '92 edition...24 frets duncan pup--coil split toggle switch -- very dark and balsy tone ---love it
I just happened to be wandering around my local music chain this afternoon waiting for my son to finish his piano lesson and plugged in a used Jackson Adrian Smith model that was on the wall. Man, that is a great guitar! It played and sounded fantastic!When Adrian first got it, the Jackson really caught me eye, I guess because I respect the straight-pull of the classic Fender headstock and the absence of sharkfins also appealed to me. I had played one locally and was impressed.
To be honest, the setup, intonation and functionality of the USA and import Jackson's have impressed me for years.
Lately, I've been doing more tremolo work, using my 1987 Squire with vintage tremolo and the return to pitch is very, very good....but I thought perhaps a locking trem might give added insurance on coming back to pitch playing live.
Adrian really critiqued the Jackson. He sent me picks of how the strings align across the neck, his observations on pickup tone, how the controls work and, most importantly, intonation accuracy and tuning stability.
Now, to his credit, everything Esge told me about the Chinese Fibson he gave me was 100% accurate. His description of the neck angle,book match, neck shape, feel was all accurate, so I trusted his opinion when he said, "You would love this Jackson..."
I just happened to be wandering around my local music chain this afternoon waiting for my son to finish his piano lesson and plugged in a used Jackson Adrian Smith model that was on the wall. Man, that is a great guitar! It played and sounded fantastic!
It was the made in Indonesia model. Definitely not US.USA $$$ Model or the Import?
USA $$$ Model or the Import?
The Indonesian made Jackson's are a lot of guitar for the bucks. Out of the box mine was the best set up new guitar I've ever had. The only thing I've done to it in the time I've had it is to shim the FR's saddles to match the compound radius neck (locking nut already did). I would recommend them to anyone. Hope you enjoy yours Robert. CheersI've played both and ouldnt tell any difference.
You sir are a hoarder. I can help to cure you from this terrible affliction. Just send 1/2 of your heard to me and this should help to rectify your ailments.1 bucker
2 bucker
2 P90
and BOOMSTICK![]()

well.... me either till a few weeks back ---
now I be sporting one
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I think I might have a "type" ......???
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not much info on the SG-1 on the interwbicles-- please feel free to ad anything yall can dig up -- its a Nashville made '92 edition...24 frets duncan pup--coil split toggle switch -- very dark and balsy tone ---love it
Thread Theft in Progress...a few of my past SG's.
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All you need is a SG . Or two, or three or a dozen.
You sir are a hoarder. I can help to cure you from this terrible affliction. Just send 1/2 of your heard to me and this should help to rectify your ailments.
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Bahhhh, they were dusty when I dropped them off there. I have room for 2 more and more room in the works soon. How about the ES-339 and bass. I can stop by after work to pick'em up.Are you planning on storing them here so I can play them??? Your's are getting dusty!
I prefer the term "investor" ---- lolYou sir are a hoarder. I can help to cure you from this terrible affliction. Just send 1/2 of your heard to me and this should help to rectify your ailments.
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