Merci pour la traduction, SepultallicA.
And thanks for the intent, Adrien
Ok guys, Here's some pics.
Hope you enjoy them!
Row of Charvel Limited Bullseye RI curing after painting.
Sanding the bevels on the King V
More sanding
Does that feel smoooth LOL
Arbor press station for fretting the guitars
This is the head stock before the inlay or maple cap is installed
This is one of dozens of rows in the werehouse FILLED with inventory!
There is a 600,000 sq. ft. building 20 meters or so high stocked with fenders, Gretsch, Guild and more! But Jacksons dont get stored here since they are not an assembly line guitar
LTD Anniversary Original King Kelly in build phase
Me holding a Gretsch Double Neck. Sweet guitar gor a Gretsch
Hmmm... Tasty! Me holding one of the LTD Anniversary Original King V's
Here's my fav's. I was utterly impressed as I watched this guy grind and shape this neck. He would sand it for a bit on one part and then equal out the other side... Check it with a caliper and just keep at it.
There's so much work that goes into building these Usa Jackson's. I have a totally new perspective on it now.
More Neck shaping..
Here's a bin with the LTD Anniversary King V's waiting to get finished...
And finally, A close up pic of a completed LTD anniversary Original King V
I hope you all have enjoyed the pics. It was my pleasure to post these for you here first!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Grazie.
Scott