What happens when a lost signature guitar suddenly turns up at a Guitar Center? Periphery’s Misha Mansoor’s “first edition” signature Jackson USA Juggernaut HT7 went missing—and later resurfaced at a Guitar Center in Florida. This is the story of how Mansoor was reunited with his very special guitar.
In this video, you’ll learn:
• Why this original Jackson USA Juggernaut HT7 has so much mojo
• How the prototype Bare Knuckle Ragnarok pickups shaped future models
• The pickup position Mansoor never uses
MISHA MANSOOR EXPLAINS WHY HIS FIRST JUGGERNAUT IS SO SPECIAL
“I was so bummed I might never see this guitar again. I used to record and play live with it all the time, as evidenced by the dings and dents all over the body. It’s a very special guitar, as it has a rare combination of the Silver Burst finish—which we don’t do anymore—and a fingerboard inlay by Fender Master Builder Ron Thorn.”
In this video, you’ll learn:
• Why this original Jackson USA Juggernaut HT7 has so much mojo
• How the prototype Bare Knuckle Ragnarok pickups shaped future models
• The pickup position Mansoor never uses
MISHA MANSOOR EXPLAINS WHY HIS FIRST JUGGERNAUT IS SO SPECIAL
“I was so bummed I might never see this guitar again. I used to record and play live with it all the time, as evidenced by the dings and dents all over the body. It’s a very special guitar, as it has a rare combination of the Silver Burst finish—which we don’t do anymore—and a fingerboard inlay by Fender Master Builder Ron Thorn.”
How Misha Mansoor Found His Lost Jackson Juggernaut at Guitar Center
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