And the dood only wants 300$ for it, the bad news is that its missing the tremolo bar, bout 20$, no big deal. Typical tip damage nothing too serious, and then a few on the body. But the binding is a lil dinged up, but its only cosmetic. I played it for a while and the damage didnt hinder its nice playability. Do ya'll think 300 is worth it? I regret selling both of my rhoads and this seems like a nice opportunity to reclaim another nice Jackson....
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Depends on what pro it is. Pics would help enormously or a serial and description.
See if you can find it in here.
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Originally posted by Cow Juice View PostAnd the dood only wants 300$ for it, the bad news is that its missing the tremolo bar, bout 20$, no big deal. Typical tip damage nothing too serious, and then a few on the body. But the binding is a lil dinged up, but its only cosmetic. I played it for a while and the damage didnt hinder its nice playability. Do ya'll think 300 is worth it? I regret selling both of my rhoads and this seems like a nice opportunity to reclaim another nice Jackson....
I'm still kicking myself for not buying one for $400 asking at a guitar show 6 years ago. If it's black I will really hate you.
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It is definatly the top of the line professional series I used to own one. It is black and the serial number is j500828 I went ahead and bought it. For 350 tax included with a nice big case, the case isn't original but oddly enough it is a case from a cheaper import kelly. I will post pictures when I get a chance.
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Well you weren't Pro-Confused but you were definitely spelling confused!
Congrats and the other rules are: Pics, and get the whole guitar in the shot
Your guitar was built in 1995 in the Japan factory.Last edited by RacerX; 10-09-2011, 04:07 PM."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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