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Dude seriously, I don't mean to hurt your feelings, but are you on drugs?randy will never die wrote:Don't mean to hurt your feelings but there is a few topics on Randy's 3rd. Jackson
I will give you the story to this Jackson....
thanks for your 1 or 2 sentences but id rather read dmrx s sena clegg article...slightly more substantial than your potshot and useless version....why dont u change your name, its a little psycho in an ocd fanatical way?yeah what are u inhaling?thanks,,,randy will never die wrote:Don't mean to hurt your feelings but there is a few topics on Randy's 3rd. Jackson
I will give you the story to this Jackson
Acording to Grover Jackson he sold this guitar by mistake at the 84 NAMN.
There was to be 3 more Jackson's to be made for randy BUT He lost his life
Grover said that 1 of the Jackson's was going to have a flyod on it
LOL damn...oth wrote:thanks for your 1 or 2 sentences but id rather read dmrx s sena clegg article...slightly more substantial than your potshot and useless version....why dont u change your name, its a little psycho in an ocd fanatical way?yeah what are u inhaling?thanks,,,randy will never die wrote:Don't mean to hurt your feelings but there is a few topics on Randy's 3rd. Jackson
I will give you the story to this Jackson
Acording to Grover Jackson he sold this guitar by mistake at the 84 NAMN.
There was to be 3 more Jackson's to be made for randy BUT He lost his life
Grover said that 1 of the Jackson's was going to have a flyod on it
totally agree with this..........has very little connection to randy at all imo......very very cool guitar thoughPaul Wolfe wrote: As for the guitar itself, I hate the notoriety of 'Randy's 3rd Jackson'. To me (and I probably said this the first time this subject came up, I don't recall) Randy never touched this guitar, never played it, it wasn't even a complete guitar in his lifetime, so it wasn't his guitar. It's the 1st post-Randy RR model.
Paul Wolfe wrote:Nick, I think that what Oth is trying to say is that maybe you could link to the other post and the 'current owner's' site. That way, rather than giving a random comment, you can give everyone something to follow up on.
Now, DMRX posted this back when the article came out, he's re-posting it so younger fans can read it. If you posted it recently, maybe Dave missed it? If so, why knock him? Just comment and provide a link.
As for the guitar itself, I hate the notoriety of 'Randy's 3rd Jackson'. To me (and I probably said this the first time this subject came up, I don't recall) Randy never touched this guitar, never played it, it wasn't even a complete guitar in his lifetime, so it wasn't his guitar. It's the 1st post-Randy RR model.
Just my 2 cents to add to my post count.
Here is the thread RWND posted in from May 4 (greatest day of the year, btw). You can go clean your plate nowrandy will never die wrote: I reposted this article a few pages back... I can go back and look for the links but it will take a few days...
randy will never die wrote:I heard that 1 got mistakenly got sold at NAMM in 1985... There's an topic about the guitar that sold in 85... Some guy came forward with the guitar and I think there's an article in Guitar World mag... If I remember right the article is called the Lost Guitar of Randy Rhoads
randy will never die wrote:Here's a push in the right direction
http://www.jcfonline.com/archive/index.php/t-65829.html
randy will never die wrote:Here found it
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/5.jpg
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/1.jpg
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/2.jpg
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/3.jpg
This was the guitar that was sold mistakenly by An assistant
Here's the guys site if any body wants to shoot him an email
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/gallery.html
This was the third Jackson guitar built with 2 more on the way
Paul Wolfe wrote:Here is the thread RWND posted in from May 4 (greatest day of the year, btw). You can go clean your plate nowrandy will never die wrote: I reposted this article a few pages back... I can go back and look for the links but it will take a few days...
randy will never die wrote:I heard that 1 got mistakenly got sold at NAMM in 1985... There's an topic about the guitar that sold in 85... Some guy came forward with the guitar and I think there's an article in Guitar World mag... If I remember right the article is called the Lost Guitar of Randy Rhoadsrandy will never die wrote:Here's a push in the right direction
http://www.jcfonline.com/archive/index.php/t-65829.htmlrandy will never die wrote:Here found it
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/5.jpg
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/1.jpg
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/2.jpg
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/images/3.jpg
This was the guitar that was sold mistakenly by An assistant
Here's the guys site if any body wants to shoot him an email
http://seanmichaelclegg.com/gallery.html
This was the third Jackson guitar built with 2 more on the way