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  • Photos containing non Jackson guitars at the Jackson Ontario factory 2003

    I've spotted some non-Jackson guitars and even what looks like a BC Rich on the photos taken 2003 at the Jackson/Charvel factory.
    Have a look-see:

    http://www.jackson.deadno.de/gallery...003/dsc067231/

    To the left: Mosrite meets old school BC Rich?

    http://www.jackson.deadno.de/gallery...003/dsc066031/

    Same model once again, this time more and unfinished.

    http://www.jackson.deadno.de/gallery...003/dsc067081/

    Finished in blue hanging out for further work.

    http://www.jackson.deadno.de/gallery...003/dsc066431/

    Once more.

    And last but not least:
    A BC Rich headstock sighted:

    http://www.jackson.deadno.de/gallery...003/dsc065671/


    Anyone seen these guitars before? :think:

  • #2
    i like that quilt maple one A LOT!

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    • #3
      Wow - never seen that website before. Cool collection of pictures!

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      • #4
        Nice pics! There's a lot of Sweetones on the racks...

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        • #5
          Grover Jackson and Bernie Rico were good friends. Interesting.

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          • #6
            Dig around for the San Dimas/Glendora factory photos which really did have B.C. Rich bodies and necks stacked up. In the early 80's the Charvel factory produced body blanks and necks for bolt-on model B.C. Rich guitars. Good stuff.
            www.sandimascharvel.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by algeriet View Post
              To the left: Mosrite meets old school BC Rich?

              http://www.jackson.deadno.de/gallery...003/dsc066031/
              Na man, these are RR1's it says so on the box

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              • #8
                Originally posted by slo100 View Post
                Dig around for the San Dimas/Glendora factory photos which really did have B.C. Rich bodies and necks stacked up. In the early 80's the Charvel factory produced body blanks and necks for bolt-on model B.C. Rich guitars. Good stuff.
                +1. Back in the day, they did a little contract work for other manufacturers. Definitely seen BC work before. Maybe others too. Pretty sure there was a little of this into the Ontario era, too

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ralph View Post
                  Na man, these are RR1's it says so on the box
                  Haha made me laugh.

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