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  • What's the deal with "Grover Jackson" guitars?

    I saw one that had that script on its headstock.

    Were they made prior to the association with Charvel?

    Were they made after the sake of Jackson to Fender?

    Were they just a different way of logoing them during a certain period, and if so, what period?


    Gracias in advance for a reply

    ~JRE~


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    Charvel: Model1, 2 & 5, Surfcaster 12
    Jackson: DK2, JRS-2, Kelly

  • #2
    Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

    They've been around for a while, and were only available in Japan. If I remember correctly, they were founded by Grover after he left the company.

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    • #3
      Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

      Those are Jacksons built for the japanese market. The name Jackson was already registered trademark there, so they had to pick something that made the name different. Thus "Grover Jackson" and "Jackson Stars".

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      • #4
        Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

        A ha.

        I thought that something like that may have been the story behind it. Makes sense that it has to do with names and licensing rights etc etc.

        Thanks Noodles and Sunbane!
        Charvel: Model1, 2 & 5, Surfcaster 12
        Jackson: DK2, JRS-2, Kelly

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        • #5
          Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

          And, for what it's worth (in answer to your first question), "Charvels" came years before Randy Rhoads's guitars with "Jackson" on the headstock. These were technically Charvels - indeed Randy himself referred to them as Charvels.

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          • #6
            Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

            Are Grover Jacksons still being built or is it just Jackson Stars now?

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            • #7
              Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

              I was under the impression that they are just "Jackson Stars" now in the Japanese market.

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              • #8
                Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                There are still Grover Jackson models on the walls too, but not as many.

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                • #9
                  Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                  Cheers Steve!

                  Do you think they are "new old stock"? Or are they actually new guitars?

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                  • #10
                    Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                    That, I'm not sure about, I might look into it next time I cruies the shops.

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                    • #11
                      Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                      I think they are used if not NOS.
                      They have been discontinued for last several years.

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                      • #12
                        Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                        That makes sense... Stars has both the neck-thru and bolt-on zones covered these days.

                        One thing that doesn't make sense is that they can't name their MIJ guitars for domestic sale just Jackson...
                        I've seen some shops that carry USA Jacksons... (they charge way too much for 'em though)

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                        • #13
                          Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                          never seen one... any pictures?

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                          • #14
                            Re: What\'s the deal with \"Grover Jackson\" guitars?

                            Yeah, there's a pretty sweet-looking one on ebay right now. Do a search for Grover Jackson.

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