i have randy rhoads number rr0048 first year and month also a real 86 flying v i hear there is less than 30 made true san dimas jacksins are the vintage of the future
Awesome. I have had a few rare soloists over the years. Kept a couple very rare ones that's sound amazing. In fact I have that same model and same color pearl white 86 soloist with Kahler. Love my Jackson's. And you are saying "Kahler" different than we say it here in the states.
I have no idea how it is supposed to be said....most people here say KAY-LER or KAH-LER. Would love someone from the company to please tell me how to friggin say it right lol
It's pronounced 'Kay-ler' not 'Cal-er'. There's a handful of videos on YT where Gary Kahler talks about setting up and maintaining his trems. He introduces himself as Gary 'Kay-Ler'. lol
Yes sir, I remember them not only in their catalogues but also at the Carvin Outlet in Hollywood. Same place I got to witness Jason Becker and Marty Friedman give a seminar. Good times and we did it without cell phones.
Those uncovered Jackson pickups with the black screws and slugs are the original J-50, J-80, J-80C (ceramic magnet), J-90, and J-90C pickups. They only used these for a short period in '86... by the end of '86 they switched to the EMG looking Jackson pickups with the oversized cover and rings. Those were absolute junk. If you remove the plastic cover from one of these, you'll find the pickup has slugs on both coils instead of the usual screw/slug arrangement. The earlier uncovered pickups aren't terrible... but they're not Seymour Duncan's either.
Dude that 80s red plaid idk what it's called like that video computer glitch or vortex looking shit like you in the firewall. Idk you know it's that iconic 80s video shit that explorer is badass
I'm pretty sure those aren't from 1996.. probably from 1986..due to the kahler trend..Jackson started using Floyd's and Jackson trems after 1986..Jackson moved to Ontario in 86
In good company with Dave Mustaine, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman ( R.I.P.) Glenn Tipton's and K.K. Downing. When Marty Friedman used tremolos , Kahler was his choice. Enough said.