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These won't be available for long
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Oh yeah, that's medium rare
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Despite restocking frequently
The X Series Limited Edition Diablo Kelly HT retailed for $1,300 with no stated quantity limit
No sold comps yet as of launch day, but preorders have already sold out
A firm ship date of April 28 suggests Jackson built a fixed run and has no plans to restock
Jackson and Blizzard Entertainment revealed a limited-edition Diablo IV Kelly guitar this morning, and it sold out at preorder before most people had a chance to look twice. The guitar is priced at the higher end of the X Series range, but the Diablo branding and a hard ship date tied to the game’s upcoming Lord of Hatred DLC expansion gave collectors and resellers enough urgency to move fast. The secondary market hasn’t caught up yet, but it will.
Jackson’s Kelly body style is one of the more distinctive silhouettes in metal guitar history, and it suits the Diablo aesthetic about as well as anything could. The X Series Limited Edition Diablo Kelly HT features the face of Mephisto across the body, Diablo IV artwork on the back, and blood-red binding running along the body, neck, and headstock. It looks like a prop from the game made real, which is exactly the point.
The X Series Diablo Kelly HT is built on a Nyatoh wood body with a through-body one-piece maple neck reinforced with graphite. The fingerboard is a 12-16″ compound radius amaranth with 24 jumbo frets and custom red Diablo-inspired inlays. High-output active Jackson pickups run into a single volume knob, anchored by a hardtail bridge. For $1,300 this is a real instrument, not just a display piece.
This isn’t the first Jackson x Blizzard collab, either. Back in 2023, Jackson released a Custom Shop Diablo IV Kelly with just 10 units worldwide. That one never hit the mainstream market in a meaningful way. This X Series version was built to reach a broader audience, and it clearly did.
There are no sold comps as of today, which isn’t a surprise. These just sold out and ship on April 28. Expect listings to start appearing around the ship date as buyers who got in on preorder flip their orders.
The conditions for a flip are present. The guitar is tied to one of gaming’s biggest franchises, it has a hard launch-window ship date, and it sold out at preorder with no restocking signal from Jackson. That combination tends to push prices above retail once supply dries up.
Based on the preorder sellout and the Diablo franchise’s collector fanbase, a $200 to $400 premium over retail is a reasonable expectation once sold comps start appearing. That puts the range somewhere between $1,500 and $1,700 on eBay after fees, or roughly $200 to $350 net profit depending on where it lands.
That’s a modest flip by most standards, but a $1,300 outlay for a collectible guitar that sold out at preorder on day one is a reasonable setup. The ceiling could go higher if the Lord of Hatred expansion generates significant buzz around launch day.
The main risk here is that $1,300 is real money tied up in a single item with no guaranteed buyer. Guitar collabs don’t always hold their premium after initial hype fades, and the secondary market for gaming-branded instruments is thinner than sneakers or trading cards. If you paid retail and want to hold, the April 28 ship date gives you a natural moment to reassess the market before deciding to list.
Jackson’s site shows no indication of a restock, and the firm ship date suggests this was a fixed production run from the start. Once these ship, that’s likely the end of new supply.
And if you’re looking to one-up someone that snagged one of these axes, check out Bear Walker’s $12,000 YuGiOh guitar. These are all built to order, so as long as you have the scratch it’s no issue to obtain one.
Art & Collectibles
These won't be available for long
Home & Living
Oh yeah, that's medium rare
Video Games
Despite restocking frequently