No, they're the new-style (last 5+ years) ABS cases with metal latches.
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Originally posted by marnold View Postpm sent
For Sale thread (TJ, if it's not cool to pimp my own FS thread in my own thread that isn't in the classifieds I apologize)
I'd love to blow these out really cheap but at some point I might as well just set them out for the garbage truck.
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Originally posted by 6string40 View PostAnd Nafe...here's to everything working out for you as well...good luck! You could always buy a new guitar and sell it for fundage to buy parts to replace your build.
Anyways, glad it's sorted for JazzNoise, tis good news
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Originally posted by nafe View PostWhat ya gonna put your replacements in though?
So if I get some USA Jacksons it's no problem.
The DK2 and SL3 used to come with a gig bag, but Jackson finally started including a case like this year or last.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View Post
The DK2 and SL3 used to come with a gig bag, but Jackson finally started including a case like this year or last.I like maple fretboards. :P
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I was hoping to read that you were successful in locating the the guitars.
My wife mentioned to me that I need to have a writer on my policy as well.
The newest '85 soloist cost me $1600+. I can't imagine an insurance company agreeing to paying that price (per soloist) if all the soloist's were stolen from here. What a sad series of days that would be for me.
..come to think of it.. how do you quote a price for a damn near perfect early 80's Jackson? I dont want to even think about going through that process :-\
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Yeah, I am actually still kinda depressed that my '88 is gone, as well as the white Charvel. The others are replaced or as good as replaced (stuff on order) but I really liked those two.
It really depends on your policy. Mine didn't seem to have a problem with it... I got paid more than $1600 for a '96 Soloist I only paid $699 for, because I had "replacement cost" insurance. Now, I put a set of pickups and a Floyd and some Schaller tuners on it so I did have around $1100 in it, plus my time, but still...
Check with your agent. I mean, I was happy to find that they didn't have some kind of a "That qualifies as a collection, so, we're not covering it because your insurance doesn't cover collectibles" exclusion, but I really had no idea and I was kind of worried until I talked to the claims adjuster.
For the Charvel they asked me the specs of it and found something new/similar. I got about $800 for it IIRC, which I suppose if I wanted I could buy another '88 and get it painted, etc. for that, but, it wouldn't be MY '88 and so, you know, forget it.
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