
steve_k
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Metlupass2":2mstkgu5 said:steve_k":2mstkgu5 said:The blue one on the left, does ESP still make that headstock and what's the shape called?
It's referred to as cockstock.....for serious.
OK thanks, I think.....






Metlupass2":2mstkgu5 said:steve_k":2mstkgu5 said:The blue one on the left, does ESP still make that headstock and what's the shape called?
It's referred to as cockstock.....for serious.
Philo Beddoe":14lwf8cg said:IMO isn't the Jackson Soloist as good as these without the ridiculous prices/wait times/screw ups? Made in the US also..
steve_k":23rskxvm said:Metlupass2":23rskxvm said:steve_k":23rskxvm said:The blue one on the left, does ESP still make that headstock and what's the shape called?
It's referred to as cockstock.....for serious.
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Nope, not for me.Philo Beddoe":186z0lqh said:IMO isn't the Jackson Soloist as good as these without the ridiculous prices/wait times/screw ups? Made in the US also..
Chrisbarrett27":15x489te said:@xzyryabx Very impressive collection man, those are beautiful. What kind of pups are in your Eclipse?
Philo Beddoe":qu3avzlg said:IMO isn't the Jackson Soloist as good as these without the ridiculous prices/wait times/screw ups? Made in the US also..
No problemglpg80":1tgakqqd said:Philo Beddoe":1tgakqqd said:IMO isn't the Jackson Soloist as good as these without the ridiculous prices/wait times/screw ups? Made in the US also..
I played an ebony FB jackson soloist neck through against a few M-II's. IMHO the Jackson's do not hold a candle to a well build M-II. Not as resonant, natural wood quality of ESP's and their satin finishes are to die for, the overall inlay quality, feel, and fret-dress all are great. Perfect guitar and worth the wait and hastles. M-II overall feels like a well tuned machine once i had it setup to my preferences. Not judging one brand against another brand based on a few guitars each, but saying in my experience i much prefer an ESP over an upper end Jackson and i invested accordingly. The small details make for a big difference once you set it up to your playing style. That is what differentiates a wood shaped instrument, a good guitar, a great guitar, and a one of a kind.
Philo Beddoe":44xuxerb said:IMO isn't the Jackson Soloist as good as these without the ridiculous prices/wait times/screw ups? Made in the US also..