Jackson Guitars
The Jackson bloodline began back in the late 1970s, when heavy music experienced a flamboyant and virtuosic
resurgence in popularity and a small Southern California guitar repair shop became the epicenter of a new level of shred-approved excellence.
Ever since then, Jackson guitars have been universally lauded as the metal guitars; the shred machines, highly-original, high-performance
instruments of distinctive style and formidable substance. From metal’s chart-topping peaks to its darkest recesses, for discerning guitarists
all over the globe, Jackson is the only way to go.
To make a long story short, a new generation of talented and extravagant young guitarists who came of age in the burgeoning MTV era of
late ’70s and early ’80s needed more–in fact, demanded more–from their instruments. Six-string luthier Grover Jackson and his
small staff of highly-skilled craftsmen answered the call with a new breed of high-performance custom guitars bearing
Jackson’s own name on their headstocks.
Recent years have seen the Jackson bloodline continue to flourish, with all of the company’s most famous models–custom and
production series alike–enjoying great success. Jackson signature instruments have also come into their own, with magnificent
models bearing top metal names such as Phil Collen (Def Leppard), Mark Morton and John Campbell (Lamb of God), Phil Demmel
(Machine Head), Chris Beattie (Hatebreed), Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden), Matt Tuck (Bullet For My Valentine) and others.
Furthermore, the Jackson Custom Shop remains the longest-operating true custom shop in the United States, with many members
of its original staff still working there and doing what they do best–providing axe-wielding metallurgists worldwide with
world-class high-performance instruments that have no equal.