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Well, thank you for that awesome but of trivia… It must be boring actually care ng an it something like that. You should distract yourself with some good old fashioned rock n roll.

Jackson JS32 Kelly in Snow White. You might think “that’s a bit over the top looking 80’s guitar, it’s a caricature, out of fashion, it might be a bit of a curve ball for me but when you get down to it, it’s just a guitar. It’s a modern even by today’s standards version of something that has been around for a long time. You have the Les Paul or the Telecaster, or the Stratocaster, and they are all amazing, but they are 1950’s design.

This one is cheap. Inexpensive. Under $500. But the thing about it though, is with modern guitar building tech, it’s not hard to program a machine to build, carve the perfect guitar. The hype about these guitars Jackson JS, is justified. They’re really good and Jackson is also owned by Fender these days, if that means anything. The pickups are great. The bridge pickup sounds a lot like the Seymour Duncan Custom SH5 I had at one time. Hard maple neck I can tell by how hard it is to take out screws. Tuners aren’t great, but that doesn’t matter with a locking bridge and nut. Jackson by Floyd Rose which might I add is actually an awesome bridge. It is EXACTLY like a Floyd Rose Original. Exactly but with softer metal. The downside. I bought a bunch of Floyd Rose Original parts off my brother, for the heck of it, he offered, I wasn’t looking, but I bought them for cheap, plates a d main parts for like $80 CAD. Black. I then bought all stainless steel screws for the bridge and nut, titanium string locks blocks for the bridge (the little square pieces that pinch lock the strings to go saddles.

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