Mark Morton's Signature Guitar.
2007 Jackson Dominion Mark Morton Artists Signature.
This near mint guitar weighs just 7.40 lbs. Quilted maple top on chambered mahogany, offset asymmetrical double-cutaway body. One-piece, through-body mahogany neck with a nut width of just over 1 11/16 inches, a medium-to-fat profile, a scale length of 24 3/4 inches, and Pultruded Graphite Rods for Stability. Ebony fretboard with 22 original medium jumbo frets and inlaid pearloid and abalone 'Sharks-Eye' block inlays. Serial number "072029" stamped in blind on last fret. Black faced headstock with "Jackson" silkscreened in white and a three-layer black over white plastic 'pyramid' shaped truss-rod cover with the Mark Morton signature in silver. Individual Sperzel locking tuners with bell-shaped pearloid buttons. Two Seymour Duncan '59 humbucker pickups with outputs of 7.29k and 7.90k. Four controls (two volume, two tone) plus three-way pickup selector switch and two mini-toggle coil-splitter switches. 'Telecaster' style with domed tops and knurled edges. Schaller 456 fully adjustable bridge with six metal saddles and separate stud tailpiece. All hardware chrome-plated. This is a near mint (9.25) example. Housed in a modern gig-bag.
The Mark Morton Dominion Electric Guitar from Jackson was created in collaboration with the man himself, this beautiful signature instrument—a modified version of the Jackson Swee-Tone Jazz'r—is tour-tested and has all the exclusive high-performance Jackson features that experienced players demand, with a progressive twist that is pure Mark Morton.
To see Mark Morton of Lamb of God discussing his signature guitar see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exE1QenSk4g
Here are a few reviews that we have found on the internet…
"After spending over a year wanting to try the Dominion and being too worried to just order one. My local Guitar Center rep, Brandon, was great with his guidance and patients. This guitar is everything I was hoping for and more. From design to performance it is flawless. The Seymour Duncan 59's give you metal to blues and the true coil taps offer amazing cleans. By far the most versatile guitar I have ever played!!"
"The fact that this guitar was just kind of different was what drew me to it, but that fact that it sounds and looks great is what has made it such a good purchase. If you crank it up, this beast will belt out any metal you want, but at at the same time works just as good for rock and blues. The coil taps take this even farther, letting me get more sounds out of this guitar than the rest of my admittedly small collection combined. Beyond the sounds, the guitar just looks awesome, this thing stands out in a crowd."
"Great guitar the neck is so smooth and pickups sound great really good for thrash and death metal just so sick…"