Jackson 7's Appreciation Thread

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Chris Letchford's Jackson is by far one of the top 5 guitars of all time in my life
 

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I've got an old MIJ DR7 that I bought new damned near 15 years ago now. It was my main guitar for years and years, but now it's sitting in a closet in my parents' house while I'm over here in Korea. I might have to ship it out here sometime when I take a trip home to visit, because it's a great little guitar. Probably my favorite 7 string neck profile I've tried so far.
 

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I have never liked the old Jacksons, when I was younger (because im so old now, 20 woah! lol) I didn't like the look or the genre they got associated with. But the ones they're bringing out now are absolutely beautiful. I cant wait to try one!
 

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Here's my two B7 gighorses, love the shit out of them.

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Those look great. The B7 shape is interesting to me because it looks so strange in glamor shots, but when someone's holding one and actually using it, they look just fine. I liked the one I played. Nice guitar.
 

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I have never liked the old Jacksons, when I was younger (because im so old now, 20 woah! lol) I didn't like the look or the genre they got associated with. But the ones they're bringing out now are absolutely beautiful. I cant wait to try one!

Didn't like the genre they're associated with? That's like the least metal thing I've ever read on this site :lol:

Jacksons just scream thrash :metal:
 

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I've got an old MIJ DR7 that I bought new damned near 15 years ago now. It was my main guitar for years and years, but now it's sitting in a closet in my parents' house while I'm over here in Korea. I might have to ship it out here sometime when I take a trip home to visit, because it's a great little guitar. Probably my favorite 7 string neck profile I've tried so far.

Man, my DR7 was such a crapshoot. :scratch: I do however have my eyes on a DKA7 locally.
 

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^That is ....ing perfect :eek:

I *almost* bought that Stealth from Chris, but it was just a little too "Ibanez" for me. Damn nice guitar, though.

It's an awesome guitar but I have to sell it to cover moving expenses and car repairs. When it rains, it pours :wallbash:

I also wish it felt a little more like an SLSMG with a trem and less like a Saber on steroids.
 

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I love how everyone's getting the SLS 'stock now, when everyone hated it five years ago. :lol:
 

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I've always thought it was cool, especially on the Broderick's. However, nothing beats a huge, pointy, in-line Jackson 'stock for me.
 

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Here is my matte black COW7. Enough to tide me over until I get that new Pro series 7 string with a maple board.

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I hope they make the headstocks slimmer like that of the CS ones. But overall great guitars.

I also had an RR7R. Good enough for the price.

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I don't have one, but I'd sure love a white SL2H 7 string with a maple board and a correctly proportioned inline headstock.

I don't know about everyone else here, but when I think Jackson, I think pointy inline headstock.
 

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Took this from another thread. Ever since I bought my first soloist, I have fallen in love with Jackson. The Music Zoo had a soloist 7 for sale, sexy as .....

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As promised (albeit a few weeks late) my stable of Jackson CS7s.
 

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As promised (albeit a few weeks late) my stable of Jackson CS7s.

Wow, I've never seen these before! Just let me know when you are ready to sell one. I'll just put one of my children into indentured servitude or something :lol: Seriously though, I would figure out a way. What is the scale length on those?
 


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