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I'm pretty sure the heads are the same - the first pic of the ebony makes it look CBS because the side of the head kind of blends into the face, and that combined with the logo placement makes the head look bigger.
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Very cool. What's with the tape on the trem cavity cover? Does he not realize that they make little screws that can hold those on? He and Budman should hook up.
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No. In the first post, the maple is a new generation headstock. The ebony neck is Ontario or San Dimas shaped headstock. In the second post, I'm not sure because the angle makes it hard to determine, but it looks original AMIC/AKAI. The volutes are another way to differentiate between Jackson pattern and Fender pattern.
Not sure why they tape the trem cavity up thomas nordig Steve Vaisya tech does this to his guitars using cotton pads maybe it helps add to the sound my guess is that it helps keep the springs protected and maybe adds the sound quality
I'm no good at this. To me a strathead is a strathead.
I only know cause, back in the ezboard days, I paid a lot of attention when the Charvel guys would tear apart fakes. I'm fairly certain my Jackson is true CJ SD shaped while the newer ones are Fender templates.
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