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  • Jackson Kelly Masterbuild

    2 years in the making! My new Jackson Kelly MasterBuild (s/n: J9066) has arrived.
    Thanks to Matt's Music for hooking me up!



    Built by Mike Shannon & Joe Williams. <- Thanks guys!

    1-EMG 81 & 1-Volume knob & a floating Floyd. No recessed cavity. Ebony fingerboard. Pearl inlays, Pearl logo & white neck binding.

    This had to be a Masterbuild because I wanted 22 frets. I guess the standard is 24 frets. Go figure!

    I scrutinized every inch of this guitar and the craftsmanship is remarkable! There are absolutely no flaws- the paint & finish is smooth and consistent, the inlays are perfect, the string action is low and the neck is fast, as expected.

    Here it is (on the left) next to my 1991 Jackson Kelly Custom (s/n: J5883) which I bought through Musician's Friend via the late Steve Read.


    The Two Towers

    Comparisons:
    - Craftsmanship of the new Kelly definitely win over 91 Kelly Custom. The Custom did have paint shrinkage lines, some imperfections in the paint and especially the "Made In USA" was put on crooked.
    - My new warmer sounding Kelly is made of Alder and I believe that the 91 Kelly is Poplar(?). Sustain-wise, both Kelly's sounds the same though the new Kelly sounds warmer.
    - The body of the Kelly appears to be slightly thinner than the 91.
    - The neck of the 91 feels thicker than the new Kelly, oddly enough. It's as if the 91 feels like a Les Paul neck while the new Kelly feels like a strat.

    Cons… Yes, are a few though superficial.

    - The original Floyd Rose. The OFR base plate is about ½ the thickness *thinner* than the Schaller. My 91 Kelly had the JT580 which I easily changed to the German made, Schaller. Upon closer look, replacing the OFR with a Schaller may not be a possible. The knife edges on the OFR looks to be almost flush with the base plate while the Schaller knife edges has more material and so the bridge will be pushed back to the point of the block rubbing against the body.
    - Finally- the case. I like the 91's park-bench style of case. It's heavier but feels more solid than the high impact plastic though the new case has the better handle being made of rubber.
    - Since the new case is actually smaller, space is very limited. There is a small cavity for small items such and that's it.

    Thanks.



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  • #2
    Awesome ! Is the 1991's body physically bigger than the new one ? It looks longer in the pics.

    There are actually 3 different sizes of USA Kelly's. 1st were the monsterous King Kelly's with the body cutouts. They were made in 83/84 I think. Less than 20 were made. 2nd size was downsized a bit and the body cutouts were eliminated. 3rd size was shrunk again, most likely for Marty Frieman as he is a really tiny guy. I'm not sure what year that happened, late 90's ???

    It looks like your 1991 is a size 2 and your new Custom a size 3.

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    • #3
      Awesome! Kellys are the best!
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      • #4
        Very nice!
        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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        • #5
          Noice

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          • #6
            Grats! Paint shrinkage lines can't really be avoided, it'll happen to your new Custom over time. They happen unless you have a solid top. The Schaller is thicker than an OFR because it's cast. All of the components are the same quality, just the whole baseplate of an OFR is hardened, whereas only the knife edges of the cast baseplate are hardened.
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            • #7
              Very nice. I would love a 1hum Kelly.

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              • #8
                That's killer

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                • #9
                  Great looking Kelly! Congrats.

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                  • #10
                    Awesome! I'm not a Kelly guy but I can sure appreciate a nice guitar when I see one. Congratulations!

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                    • #11
                      Two very bad ass looking guitars. Best of luck with the new edition.
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                      • #12
                        I hate to ask, but...neck dive?

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                        • #13
                          What is the battery management on both? I figure the new one has the swivel out 9v holder... what does the 91 have?
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