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« Jackson Kelly KE2 »

Published on 09/05/04 at 15:00
I purchased my Kelly KE2 at a local guitar shop about a year ago. When I saw it for the first time I told my friends that i would have that guitar someday. It is the USA version, neck-through, black with lightning graphic, ebony fretboard w/ mother of pearl sharkfin inlay and bone binding up the side of the neck. Even the Jackson logo on the headstock was mother of pearl. I was in love. The first time I played it wasa few months after I first saw it and I thought, why didnt I play this sooner, because it was the most kick ass guitar Ive ever played. The action was incredible and it sounded awsome. Well that all happened months before I bought it, because it was $2600!! I could never save up that high without buying something else first. so months pass buy before I bought it. And I became good friends with everybody there, even the owner, and he gave me a special deal and let me rent to own it for about $125 a month. I imediateley went to the bank and got some cash to pay the first months rent. And BAM it was mine. Ive never played a guitar as nice as it or anything that even comes close. And nothing ever will. THE END.

everything on it
-pickups (stock pickups, seymour duncans, rocked but soon were replaced by quite possibly the best pickups ever, EMGs baby!!)
-string action is incredible
-the lightning graphic kicks major ass
-stays intune very well
-plays well standing up or sitting down

ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING!!!

Perfect in every aspect; couldnt ask for a better designed guitar

This is the top most ridiculously crazy guitar ever and can never be matched or exceeded by any guitar in the future. This guitar is for metalheads only and not for pussy ass punk rock bitches to even glance sight of this guitar.

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