I'd bet you just about anything that if Gibson had agreed to make his line of guitars for him he would have jumped all over it. It's great he found the right place to build his guitars for him, but he had to source from companies that do contract work and those that do real quality are relatively limited. I could be wrong of course, but the man was a Gibson die-hard before he decided to start his own line, when he could have been playing anything he wanted, including products made in the same factory he makes his guitars in now. And any guitar company on Earth would have thrown an endorsement his way so I'm not buying that he only played Gibson for that reason - his entire line is basically a copy of Gibson specs/layout with different body shapes.
Could be, I'm not certain. He definitely came up with some wild designs. Kudos to Zakk.
Mathias Jabs has a Cort signature model that he actually plays during some performances.
Endorsement deals are funny things. Sometimes the fine print states that you "will not wear apparel, use, promote, discuss or be photographed with an instrument from any other builder, private or commercial. "
When I was offered the lead guitar spot in a huge country artist's band in 2007, the proposed contract stated, "will agree to only play guitars and amps from Fender (FMIC) both on stage, in studio and for any and all public events."
Needless to say, I turned it down.











