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Englishplayer
Posted 2009-02-09 11:34 AM (#428667)
Subject: Alan Jackson's guitar


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Anyone know what kind of acoustic Alan jackson uses? Looked a little ornamental, but cool.
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Steve
Posted 2009-02-09 12:07 PM (#428668 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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I'm thinking 'Gibson' maybe?..
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-02-09 12:13 PM (#428669 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar
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Most recently he's playing Taylor. I've seen photos of him with some older Gibsons.
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Steve
Posted 2009-02-09 12:17 PM (#428670 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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Yeah, I remember the old Gibsons loaded with pickguards...
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TRboy
Posted 2009-02-09 12:41 PM (#428671 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar



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Q: What kind of guitar does Alan Jackson play?

A: Quoted from Alan Jackson's guitar tech/roadie Rocky Harrison ......"A custom Taylor 610 with a quilted maple back and sides, and what makes it really nice, in addition to its excellent sound, is it's abalone fretboard inlay of a blue marlin fish. Man, its just gorgeous. Alan also has a backup "stock" 610"....
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-02-09 2:49 PM (#428672 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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He originally used natural topped Gibson Doves often w/o the pickguard...Glad to hear he's still progressive...lol
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michael brodie
Posted 2009-02-13 8:56 AM (#428673 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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Any pictures I have seen, he has been Playing a JJ Triggs
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gulfcoast
Posted 2009-02-16 6:06 PM (#428674 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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I think he just holds it, but he can write a good song.
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TOPDOGJIM
Posted 2009-02-16 6:10 PM (#428675 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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I remember hearing or reading his wife bought him that Taylor for his birthday....
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Oddball
Posted 2009-02-17 12:42 AM (#428676 - in reply to #428667)
Subject: Re: Alan Jackson's guitar


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I've seen him play a mungo-pickguard Gibbie that looks an awful lot like the 'old' Dwight Yoakum signature one:'

http://www.modernguitars.com/musicgear/acoustic_guitars/gibson/Gibs...

Gibson currently shows a different sig model for Dwight.
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