Mike Leslie and his Jackson strat
This is an older picture of me with my Jackson Dinky EX that I have had since March of 1993. I got it at American music in Tukwila Washington in trade for a Fender HRR50 that I regret getting rid of…a momentary lapse of reason due to being booted from my first band. It was initially a deep metallic red. I later scraped all the paint off and there have been numerous rattle-can paint jobs over the years but I finally settled on black. It sat around my apt in piece for a couple years as I played various Ibanez RG models but I finally got around to putting it back together with a new original Floyd Rose, pickguard, and some EMG single coil pickups. Over time I put in two EMG 85s in the bridge and neck positions with a single in the middle and I now have Seymour Duncan JB and Jazz humbuckers and a hotrails single coil.

While I regretted the purchase after finding out that the neck pocket was a bit sloppy-I was not a very skilled or savvy guitar shopper at the time-I have since shimmed the neck and played many gigs with it. It has the loudest (and pleasant) unplugged/acoustic response of any electric I have ever had and with the recent fret leveling/dressing it plays as if it were brand new. Melodic leads with this guitar have a very vocal sound I am told…I have also been told to never get rid of the guitar…after all the work that’s gone into it…its stayin with me. Eddie Van Halen had his Frankenstein, this one is mine.
Mike Leslie
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