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  • RacerX
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    It may be hard to tell with Grandturkey because he doesn't use the emoticons; it seems he prefers the full impact of his dry wit sans smilies.

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  • Grandturk
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    Originally posted by holycross1 View Post
    You made a funny. Hahahahaha. Right? I assume the wording was meant to be funny. Right?
    Your humor detector is working just fine.

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  • holycross1
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    I'd like to see a bolt-on Soloist with a Strat headstock, 22 frets and a full sized strat body.
    You made a funny. Hahahahaha. Right? I assume the wording was meant to be funny. Right?

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  • Grandturk
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    I'd like to see a bolt-on Soloist with a Strat headstock, 22 frets and a full sized strat body.

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  • holycross1
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    The Phil Collen archtop is a great idea. I second that. A Floyd and a TOM version with reverse headstock models.

    I still think revisiting the JTX body is a good idea. Experiment with bindings and pickup config. That neck heel was the best bolt Jackson made in a production guitar.

    Also, Robin Guitars has retired production. That split headstock is begging to be "Jacksonized". It would be a whole new look and a headstock choice to freshen up the line and attract new players. Let the legal department secure an approval with Robin Guitars.

    And a proper designation for a soloist with reverse headstock would be SLR.

    Binding on necks and ebonizing rosewood fingerboards on certain models would do alot for product appeal.

    And if The fusion scale is just out of the question, then The HM scale, or PRS scale would work fine.

    Either bring back the signature neck plates or adapt the heel from the JTX to the rest of the Dinky's.

    Oh ya; Anything Roswell import is a home run.

    What ya guys think of that?

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  • RacerX
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    Looks like on of those, "Hey hold my beer and watch this" moments!
    I googled images using the phrase "Unclear on the concept"

    But loosey explained himself.

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  • Grandturk
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    Originally posted by RacerX View Post
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    Looks like on of those, "Hey hold my beer and watch this" moments!

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  • Special-K
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    You already made my dream guitar (Jackson RR24) but I guess some guys would like an USA version of that..
    And maybe add a couple more color options to it.
    Black with WHITE bevels
    Black with GREEN bevels etc.

    Also, why not produce an 8-string guitar... Because they are getting more and more popular..

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  • loose Cannon
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    Well there werent too many soloists made with reverse head very limited runs plus custom mades, ive never seen one with matching quilt maple body and head only in trans.I'm no dumbass i know the differences between soloists,dinkys,stealths,fusions etc i just used a bad choice of words as i was trying to use characteristics from cetain dinkys and soloists to create something different. For example using the SL2H as a base to work with but i dont like the mounts around the pups ,thats where i like say a DR3 set up, as direct mounts have more contact with the wood, from which the resonance comes... better resonance = better tone (in most cases). also, the pickup mounting rings have a tendency to cause feedback issues due to movement of the pickups.

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  • RacerX
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    Originally posted by loose Cannon View Post
    I know thats why it would be a new model as per the thread title , a DR soloist!
    Originally posted by loose Cannon View Post
    who wouldn't want a production Dinky Reverse style soloist
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  • loose Cannon
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    [QUOTE=VitaminG;1382177]you mean, like, a reverse headstock Soloist?


    Whats so funny ?? who wouldn't want a production Dinky Reverse style soloist like a SL2h or a SL4 with some mods & tweaks ? Technically a new model with a spin on the older ones i mentioned.

    Everyones heard of a dinky reverse, haven't heard a Soloist reverse, what about SR2h or a SR4 as possible names ?
    Last edited by loose Cannon; 10-15-2010, 01:40 AM.

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  • VitaminG
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    Originally posted by loose Cannon View Post
    I know thats why it would be a new model as per the thread title , a DR soloist! for use of a better word , something different.
    you mean, like, a reverse headstock Soloist?
    Originally posted by MetalHeadMat View Post
    I hate you all.


    Kiiiiiidding.
    love you too, man

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  • MetalHeadMat
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    Originally posted by RacerX View Post
    I dunno, man, shouldn't frets be made of a metal material rather than wood?


    Ar ar
    Originally posted by VitaminG View Post
    he said he has SO many ideas - he didn't say they were good ones.
    I hate you all.


    Kiiiiiidding.

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  • loose Cannon
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    Originally posted by RacerX View Post
    No such thing...you are describing a "Soloist".
    I know thats why it would be a new model as per the thread title , a DR soloist! for use of a better word , something different.
    Last edited by loose Cannon; 10-13-2010, 10:43 PM.

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  • wilkinsi
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    Originally posted by tanpsi View Post
    I'm not trying to start trouble (ok maybe) but what if when everybody makes a suggestion for a new model or variation, you have say which model or variation should leave the line up?

    I'd terminate all kellys and warriors and all finish options except black
    I'd terminate you instead

    I'd vote for reverse headstock option on USA Select models; Mike Learn to do some new graphic finishes.

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