2002 Namm Commemorative JCF01 Randy Rhoads + demo by
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This is a Jackson USA Custom Shop JCF01 Randy Rhoads Namm Commemorative in Ivory finish made in 2002 with Jackson Hard Shell Case #01. This guitar features a solid alder body, 3-piece maple neck through, bound ebony fingerboard and bound headstock with gold prototype logo. Equipped with a Seymour Duncan SH-2N Jazz in the neck position and a Seymour Duncan SH-6B Duncan Distortion in the bridge position. Controlled by 2-volume, 1-tone knob and a 3-way toggle switch. The 25.5" scale length neck has reversed pearl sharkfin inlays and 22 jumbo frets on a 12"-16" compound radius with a " fat neck" profile. The hardware is comprised of gold Jackson sealed diecast tuning machines, a black phenolic nut, a Jackson brass tune-o-matic bridge and knurled gold dome knobs with gold plated aluminum pickguard, tail piece and Ferrells.
JCF is the Jackson Charvel Forum, a group of Jackson and Charvel guitar enthusiasts who share information and knowledge of these fine instruments and they got together and had Jackson build 25 replicas of "the guitar that got away" at the 1982 NAMM show, shortly before Randy Rhoads tragically died while on tour with Ozzy Osbourne. The original guitar was made for Randy and a young man talked Joanne Jackson into selling it to him inadvertently. Remember, at that time Jackson guitars was still a brand new offshoot of Charvel manufacturing, so these guitars weren't readily available, and this guy pestered her till she let him buy it. Grover Jackson told me that at that time, he didn't have logo's made for Jackson guitars yet, so he used metallic gold Testor's model paint to write the name Jackson on the headstocks of quite a few guitars before getting water-slide Jackson logo's. This guitar is numbered from 00-24 making this serial number 1 is actually the second guitar made in the series.
This guitar is in excellent condition with some light signs of play. There are some light surface marks, some light surface scratches and a small finish chip on the lower rear wing tip. The gold hard has a few light marks and normal light oxidations marks. (see pics)
How cool is that we get to hear Jeff noodling on these amazing guitars...through those killer amps..dude!
We love to see and hear it!
What a beautiful guitar shop ❤
Why thank you!
Straight 🔥
JCF stands for Jackson Charvel Forum i believe. Not fan club.
Jeff is one of the only players to accurately reproduce Rhoads' playing
Yeah no.
@@ScottyBrockway And you can't name one other.
That kid is a real ripster. Shredding on the V there. If he’s not in a band yet he can join mine. 🤘 did you say his name is Jeff Loomis on the other post? Tell him we need a guitarist. A real ripster ‘;..;’
😂🤣😂 You don’t know who Jeff Loomis is?? He’s in Arch Enemy.. he’s no chump.
@@Plowguitarist I just checked the internet, and there ain’t nobody named Jeff Loomis in Arch Enemy
#PeteThorn made a demo of the original Jackson RR3. Notice it is a hard tail, without the double pinstripes, and with a brass/gold pickguard. The original Jackson RR1 had a trem, no pickguard, double pinstripes, and 4 knob volume/tone electronics layout.
Pretty sure you're referring to the original "Concord" model built for Randy?
Randy is photographed with a later RR model that is more like this (the slimmer, more aggressive lines with better upper fret access that is the model that went into production as the RR) in the video, but he never used it live or on any Ozzy material before his death.
I want it, but out of my price range.
Its just another guitar that business moguls will charge you your first born because they are riding a name that disappeared ALONG time ago,...do yourself and your wallet a favor and pick up the Jackson Rhoads pro for 5,000 LESS THAN THIS..............................
I've never bought an "artist" model ...ever. Just buy a standard and make it my own. This shit is insane.
@@Marshall_EL34 WELL IN THIS DAY AND AGE THAT IS SOME VERY INDEPENDENT THINKING,....YOU MUST SAVE ALOT OF MONEY.....LOL. Its just a business scam.
@@johncash-vr4ks
A thing is worth what someone will pay for it.
Very nice tube midrange tone love feedback on my original guitar compositions played with an a strat and original artwork
What the amp is he using? Randall?
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@@INDOMINIONThanks
Engl Founders Edition E670FE in Red Bronco. Just got some new ones in!
Pretty conservative price for a killer guitar! I love to see the people sweating over $6G. It's actually fair! 😭
Fair?? Such inflation..
A person who knows good taste and value!
"Collectible"
"Vintage"
"Reproduction"
These are all fancy ways of saying
"Overpriced"
Its still just a rhodes V 😂😂😂😂😂😂
W-T-F I' m watching this video for? I Will Never be able to afford it 😂
This is not the true one
He mentioned right at the beginning that all 20 were replicas commissioned by the fan club back in 2002.
I wish Jackson would stop this two-knob 💩
I like tone controls. I’m assuming that’s what yours taking about. Also, this guitar is supposed to be an exact replica of Randy’s guitar. Ask yourself why it would only have one knob.
Price?
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It's probably entirely too much. Guitar prices are worse than used cars now. $6,000? GTFOH! You're out of your god damned mind! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Way to much… :P
@@FortressofShred It is seriously ridiculous. I understand these limited models since only 25 exist, but even for custom shops with one pickup and an alder body (no floyd) I've seen them go for 5-6 thousand. Like wtf???
Nah…the made in Japan is much nicer than this overpriced guitar.