Jackson D 10 Shot Jackson Commemorative 8&4 ONE INCH LIFT

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Jackson D 10 Shot Jackson Commemorative 8&4 ONE INCH LIFT

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This Jackson was built in June of 2006 SER #078. Eight floor pedals, four knees. One inch lift kit instlled/easily removed.

Very unique design. David Jackson designed this guitar to emulate the sound of the much revered old Sho Bud Fingertip guitars. An improvement over that original design is that lowering notes occurs at the the key head, not the changer. If you look close at pics 7 and 8 you can see the tuning peg winders on string 4 and 8 tilted slightly to the right lowering the E strings.

I have too many guitars so this beauty sits un-played mostly so it needs to find a new home. Johnny Cox has owned this guitar and personally told me it's the best sounding guitar he's ever played and would buy it if he had the funds at the time. Hopefully he does now!

Great to excellent condition. It has a few marks here and there but over all it presents and plays as new. Comes with a D2F cover and case in great condition. For the asking price, I will professionally install your copedant within the scope of the parts present. Additional changes subject to cost of parts only.

I will be at the Dallas Show so can deliver there.

Asking $4300 shipped and insured to lower 48.

Michael 714-717-7218
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That looks like my old guitar. I loved it.
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I think it is your old guitar Johnny. Did your's have the black mark in the wood between the keyheads as pictured here?
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memphislim wrote:I think it is your old guitar Johnny. Did your's have the black mark in the wood between the keyheads as pictured here?
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Yes sir, that's my old baby. I wish I could buy it back.
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Man, if I weren't broke I would but that thing. I never had one problem with that guitar. Stayed in tune really well.
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wow

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I had no idea, really cool :idea:
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Great guitar!! :)
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Gorgeous Jackson
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