Jackson history in short
- Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Products
- Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro V1
- Jackson Fusion Hh Professional
- Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro Parts
- Sep 26, 2009 Just got my 1994-95 Jackson Fusion HH today. For those who don't know, the HH model was a short-lived version that featured dual humbuckers and a mahogany body on the trans-finish version (the black ones had basswood).
- Jackson Guitars NEW Pro Series Signature Corey Beaulieu King V™ Trivium carries the metalcore torch high, making their guitarist Corey Beaulieu a natural choice for a signature guitar. Teaming up with Jackson to modify the King V to meet his exact specifications, they created a guitar that sounds as vicious as it looks.
Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Products
Jackson has expanded the Pro Series with 14 new models for 1992. Jackson guitars have an established reputation for being the choice of Rock and Meta/ Guitarists around the worid. With the addition of our new Stealth and Infinity guitars, Jackson performance and quality are now available to meet the den-ands of a wider range Of musicians.
Until the early 1980s, Grover Jackson worked for the guitar builder and manufacturer Wayne Charvel. Charvel made copies of the Fender Stratocaster and was the first manufacturer with a 24 frets guitar, the 'Superstrat'. In 1980, Grover started his own company and focused primarily on building individual customer requirements. One of the first customers was the guitar player of Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads. This became the 'RR' model which was based on the Flying V. or Gibson. Due to the high quality of the Jackson guitars, more and more guitar players, especially from the heavy-metal scene, had a custom-made guitar built at Grover Jackson. This resulted in legendary models such as the King V, Soloist, Concert and Dinky. The guitars were produced in San Dimas, California and later also in Ontario, California. In 1985, IMC acquired the greatest interest in Jackson and began to devote more time and attention to a more extensive guitar market. | While Jackson still makes top products, Jackson also began to produce cheaper versions of their standard designs in Asia in an effort to make their products more accessible to people with a small wallet. In late 2002 bought Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Jackson IMC, and American productions were moved to the Fender factory in Corona, California. Grover Jackson |
Fusion HH professional (TR color)
Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro V1
Jackson Fusion Hh Professional
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Jackson history in short
- Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Products
- Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro V1
- Jackson Fusion Hh Professional
- Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro Parts
- Sep 26, 2009 Just got my 1994-95 Jackson Fusion HH today. For those who don't know, the HH model was a short-lived version that featured dual humbuckers and a mahogany body on the trans-finish version (the black ones had basswood).
- Jackson Guitars NEW Pro Series Signature Corey Beaulieu King V™ Trivium carries the metalcore torch high, making their guitarist Corey Beaulieu a natural choice for a signature guitar. Teaming up with Jackson to modify the King V to meet his exact specifications, they created a guitar that sounds as vicious as it looks.
Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Products
Jackson has expanded the Pro Series with 14 new models for 1992. Jackson guitars have an established reputation for being the choice of Rock and Meta/ Guitarists around the worid. With the addition of our new Stealth and Infinity guitars, Jackson performance and quality are now available to meet the den-ands of a wider range Of musicians.
Until the early 1980s, Grover Jackson worked for the guitar builder and manufacturer Wayne Charvel. Charvel made copies of the Fender Stratocaster and was the first manufacturer with a 24 frets guitar, the 'Superstrat'. In 1980, Grover started his own company and focused primarily on building individual customer requirements. One of the first customers was the guitar player of Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads. This became the 'RR' model which was based on the Flying V. or Gibson. Due to the high quality of the Jackson guitars, more and more guitar players, especially from the heavy-metal scene, had a custom-made guitar built at Grover Jackson. This resulted in legendary models such as the King V, Soloist, Concert and Dinky. The guitars were produced in San Dimas, California and later also in Ontario, California. In 1985, IMC acquired the greatest interest in Jackson and began to devote more time and attention to a more extensive guitar market. | While Jackson still makes top products, Jackson also began to produce cheaper versions of their standard designs in Asia in an effort to make their products more accessible to people with a small wallet. In late 2002 bought Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Jackson IMC, and American productions were moved to the Fender factory in Corona, California. Grover Jackson |
Fusion HH professional (TR color)
Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro V1
Jackson Fusion Hh Professional
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Jackson Guitar Fusion Hh Pro Parts
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