Jackson Guitars

Jackson is a guitar manufacturer originally owned and operated by Grover Jackson, a partner of Wayne Charvel of Charvel Guitars. It is probably most well-known for its "Rhoads" V model guitar, which was originally designed and used by guitarist Randy Rhoads. This was the model that inspired Grover to start the Jackson guitar company. Wayne Charvel sold his interest in the Charvel guitar company to Grover Jackson sometime in the late 70s. The shop was located in San Dimas, California and manufactured guitars in this location until 1986, when the Jackson name was sold to the Japanese company, FMIC. Recently, rights to the Charvel name and permission to manufacture Charvel guitars was granted to the Fender Guitar Company. Fender is now manufacturing guitars that are almost exactly like the original San Dimas Charvels - save for a few details. The guitars do however retain the original look and design of those early guitars and in some cases are even being built from NOS (New Old Stock) Charvel parts. Jackson Guitars has become most famous for its slender and elegant guitar models, often with a somewhat aggressive look, that have found vast acceptance especially by musicians playing all kinds of harder Rock and especially Metal music. Almost all Jackson (and many Charvel) guitars share the typical pointed, roughly triangular headstock, which is simply a Gibson Explorer style headstock, modified to avoid lawsuits. Charvel/Jackson was the target of many copyright lawsuits from Gibson and Fender which led to using the modified Explorer headstock. This also ended using Stratocaster styled headstocks for Charvel guitars. Various models, however (especially a good number of Dinkys) do have a reversed headstock with the tip pointing upwards.

Jackson Guitar Models

Jackson's trademark guitar models include:
  • The world famous Randy Rhoads guitar, an asymmetric 'V' shaped body with pointy ends
  • The Kelly, a more slender and elegant version of Gibson's popular Explorer
  • The Soloist (less sophisticated and expensive models being called Dinky), a Super Strat design
  • The King V, a symmetric 'V' shape with long pointy ends, made popular, but not designed by Dave Mustaine of Megadeth
  • The Warrior, a very aggressive looking body seemingly consisting of nothing but pointy ends
  • The Kelly Star, a vaguely star shaped body, actually the front half of the Kelly with the pointy ends of the Rhoads model; this was only made for a short time around 2000/2001 and is very hard to find now

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
sunderland bridge
ministry of agriculture
a song for you
pannalal patel
dimitri amilakhvari
spirit singing
army of the southern cross
goon
boa constructor
mount stuart house
elect the lords
tetri giorgi
minnesota state highway 5
bernard guerrien
enterprise generation language
omnibus (broadcast)
bear island (novel)
mauritius national football team
general dro
spirit song
regge theory
georgian armenian war 1918
garmon'
manigod
alfred gardyne de chastelain
keith hancock
here and there
western region of british railways
georgian mythology
lebanon national football team
phaser (electric guitar)
royal african company
pearson
jose antonio (pepillo) salcedo
reign of light (album)
social credit party of ontario
atlantic canada opportunities agency
climax vegetation
the bedside drama: a petite tragedy
otter pops
philip ii of taranto
british rail class 937
illinois state route 53
edward colston