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NGD - Custom Shop Jackson SL2H


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Wow, stunning instrument. I really like the white on white vibe - surprisingly classy. Congrats on your acquisition!

 

My own USA Soloist is one of the better necks I've ever played, I need to get some new/better shots of that one.

 

One thing people who don't own these guitars don't realize: the paint is amazing - you could shave in the mirror-like finish.

Mine still looks new over a decade after I bought it. No relic here!

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white/metallic/translucent is pure win sauce.

 

white bobbins... had to be done.

 

chrome hardware instead of black MUCH classier and cleaner.

 

chrome pickup rings tie it all together.

 

fucking hawt :love::love::love:

 

might be the best Jackson i've ever seen... re-post these here and take over!

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Not my style, but damn that is gorgeous!!

 

 

You'd have to play like a hero to be able to pull that guitar off. I see a guy wielding that thing and I expect to hear some seriously awesome {censored}. lol. She's a beauty!

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Dealing with untrustworthy venue owners, flakey musicians, band drama, drunks and general scumbags in bars kinda took all the wind out of my sails.


Might play out again someday, but I will be setting my sights much higher.

 

 

THAT is exactly what drove me away from playing live:cry:

 

Absolutely AWESOME looking SL2!!:thu:

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you should name the guitar La Flama Blanca after Kenny Powers in season 2 of Eastbound and Down
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Awesome looking guitar and please post more pics of your game room/guitar room/man cave/fun town

 

ok here are a few more pics of man cave. keep in mind i haven't repalced carpet yet or added trim molding to bottom of walls.

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here's a built-in bookcase I built for my books and stuff:

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pic of the main room

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here's what the other half looks like.. still working on this, drywall soon! the far wall i have ethernet drops in, and all my speaker wire for my basement home theatre/media/game room

 

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there will be a wetbar in the one corner so I planned out a layout that will work in the space. note the key details!

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here's my network center, just wired this up last week. cat6 FTMFW

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i'm doing all the work myself so its a slow going process (as time/money permits)

here's an in-progress pic when I was drywalling the guitar room side

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Damn, you do some pretty nice work. I like your diagrams too. I could probably only write BEER and draw an arrow from it to the kegerator haha. If I get to the point where I am designing a mancave I'd definitely need to hire people to do the work.

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Damn, you do some pretty nice work. I like your diagrams too. I could probably only write BEER and draw an arrow from it to the kegerator haha. If I get to the point where I am designing a mancave I'd definitely need to hire people to do the work.

 

 

nah man, I bet you could do it. I'm an engineer who works on computers all day - i'm not naturally handy - i just bought the right tools and taught myself. Lots of great resources on the internet too on all sorts of construction techniques. granted I've come a long way from when I didn't even know how to use a screwgun, but you could do the same thing. it just takes a little determination and maybe a little bravado. I made lots of mistakes (like for instance, while mudding drywall - put too much on at once and made sanding a PITA). The nice thing is that mistakes can be fixed and its a learning opportunity. I will say its a lot of work to do by yourself though. Wish my son (2yrs) was old enough to help, would have made things much easier. =)

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