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Nope, I do believe the Spectrum borrowed a lot from the Beck Jackson pickguard...
JB's Jacksons were Soloist Customs with dot inlays. They were absolutely neckthroughs.
Here's a frame from the video and as you can see, it's a neckthrough Soloist, not a bolton..
Sorry My bad, I didnt realize Jeff's was a Jackson. Very cool. I couldnt get a close look at the details in that video, just recognized the pickgaurd shape & Color.
I wouldnt mind owning one of those Charvel Spectrums. cool guitar!
Sorry My bad, I didnt realize Jeff's was a Jackson. Very cool. I couldnt get a close look at the details in that video, just recognized the pickgaurd shape & Color.
I wouldnt mind owning one of those Charvel Spectrums. cool guitar!
No harm, no foul! I just wish I had kept the Magazine that had this piece on the cover... I think it may have been Guitar for the Practicing Musician... but I'm not sure as it a long, long time ago.
I met a recording engineer who did a few recording sessions with JB and he told me the Orange Soloist was the guitar Beck used on "People Get Ready". Not a Tele which the video was shot with.
Just a bit of Jackson Trivia. Kinda runs contrary to those who claim Jacksons are only good for metal... a rediculous notion in truth.
i met a recording engineer who did a few recording sessions with jb and he told me the orange soloist was the guitar beck used on "people get ready". Not a tele/esquire which the video was shot with.
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