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    Default Daddy got an early B-day Present - DK2M

    Had to buy it for myself, but been wanting one. (although, not as cool as Mr. Cool's)

    Its amazing how similiar these are to Proaxe's in body shape and contour. Then again, who stole what from whom?

    Talked the guy down to $460 at Guitar Center, convinced him some rub marks were scratches. Would have liked to have paid less, but not too bad of a deal and didn't have to pay sales tax.

    Now to figure out what gets sold to fund it, hum. Mr Gilker, interested in a Condor?

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    Sweet thats the one I want as well. How would you rate that against an Imperial? Trying to get someone here to let go of a pointy Imperial is like pissing up a rope, so this is the second choice, or a Hamer Diablo.

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    totally an underarated guitar the playability kicks ass & the neck feels amazing, red looks very cool

    & you got a great price I gave 475 for my first 1 & 490 for the second delivered......

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    Different neck than a pointy Imperial. The frets are Jackson Jumbos, the neck is a R4, and overall, just a different beast. Its definitely a Jackson, but what I really like are these necks don't feel like the cheaper Dinky necks they've been putting out over the last several years. They feel like USA Jackson necks.

    I'm really impressed with these guitars, the real Duncans and the maple board for under $500 brand new, you can't hardly beat that.

    The guitar screams though, its definitely got a Kramer type vibe to it, I really like the tone.

    If I had a few extra bucks, I'd send it to GMW for a copperheard Snakeskin paint job. That would look SWEET.


    Mike

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    That guitar does look sweet! Copperhead Snakeskin job aye? Sounds awesome, you're pulling a Warren DeMartini on all our asses now Mike
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    Perty Mike, I just love those maples with the ebony shark inlays -really distinct! Nice snag!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jumbowolfe
    Now to figure out what gets sold to fund it, hum. Mr Gilker, interested in a Condor?

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    I'm interested in the DK2Ms, but the next guitar I buy will probably be the last for like 1 and 1/2 years, so I've gotta make it a Kramer.

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    I'm glad you got it, and at a good price

    I used mine at rehearsal, loud, through my Marshall (TSL100) - man o' man - this thing rocks. I figured I'd use it for a couple of tunes and use my other "metal" standbys - but I played this the whole time.

    The neck is very fast, flat - you can fly. This and the Marshall are made for each other.

    I'm glad they finally came down for you

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    Nice one...
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    Jackson definitely got these things right both tonally and playability wise.

    Best Japanese guitar they've put out in years, IMO.

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    I had a DK2, a slightly older jap one before fender took over, I LOVE It, threw a JB in the bridge and a hot rail in the neck...Almost wished I didnt get rid of it, esspecially for the price i did...ugh...
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    Jackson does seem to have really turned the quality around on there Japanese guitar over the past couple years. It's nice to have them back in the game again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jumbowolfe
    Jackson definitely got these things right both tonally and playability wise.

    Best Japanese guitar they've put out in years, IMO.

    Mike
    I have to tell you I'm really on the fence with regards to Kramer, Jackson and Charvel -all just really quality stuff and I don't care if they all come from Antartica. Something about the vintage Kramers though that keep me corraling them.





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    Nice HotWheels Jeremy!
    Hmm, I've always thought the Shark fin inlays were cool. Now I got a thought -I'm wondering way back did Jackson take a look at the Rickenbackers and say hey we can do that.


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    Jackson makes some awesome guitars.
    I don't really understand the rivalry between camps.
    We would make allot better friends and there is allot in common.

    I have a few Jacksons and think they are great.

    Nice one Mike.
    Before you know it you will have a flametop.
    Jackson has some beautiful finishes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GtarShark
    I have to tell you I'm really on the fence with regards to Kramer, Jackson and Charvel -all just really quality stuff and I don't care if they all come from Antartica. Something about the vintage Kramers though that keep me corraling them.





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    Congrats Mike That axe sure is sweet
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    Here's a pic of my DK2. I'm having visions of maple boards now though!
    And I LOVE the erie-dess swirl paint scheme.
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    I got the sister for christmas white dk2m my wife dont know that I do!!!!!!
    the pursuit of the perfect tone is about to break my A$$!

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    Oh yea, I hope they come back out with the hot wheels graphic with a maple neck, talk about SWEET!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by atomicholiday
    Here's a pic of my DK2. I'm having visions of maple boards now though!
    And I LOVE the erie-dess swirl paint scheme.

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    I've got DK2's in both the BOF (blue orange flames) & the EDS (eerie dess swirl ) & for some damn reason I actually like the duncan designed pups in them better that the JB & Jazz in my DK2M the humbucker is much brighter with more growl & bite go figure huh??

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    The JB is probably hotter, and also the maple board probably adds some brightness too.

    I can tell a big difference in a maple boarded guitar with a JB vs a rosewood board with a JB. I guess thats why I'm so prone to wanting maple board everythings!

    I knew once I saw these DK2M's, I must have one just for the maple alone.

    Love the orange flame ones. I could have bought one for $350 used at GC awhile back and didn't do it! I'm such an idiot.

    Mike



    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Cool
    I've got DK2's in both the BOF (blue orange flames) & the EDS (eerie dess swirl ) & for some damn reason I actually like the duncan designed pups in them better that the JB & Jazz in my DK2M the humbucker is much brighter with more growl & bite go figure huh??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jumbowolfe
    Oh yea, I hope they come back out with the hot wheels graphic with a maple neck, talk about SWEET!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomicholiday
    Here's a pic of my DK2. I'm having visions of maple boards now though!
    And I LOVE the erie-dess swirl paint scheme.
    Mike, nice score bro! Don't know anything about them but sure is purdy!

    Now this is a graphic I would jump on if it were on the reissue!

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