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Yeah it's nuts. Then there is the "Dinky/Strat" which is not a "Dinky Strat" but a half-breed between the two. Also the picture of the "Strat-24" in the catalog is clearly a Dinky. :dunno:
IDK what happened there. I vaguely remember someone here one time stating that the horn shapes also changed when going from 22 to 24 frets, but not on all models. :dunno:
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
What would this be considered? A Strat or a Dinky or a Dinky/Strat? I did swap the neck/neckplate with the USA Jackson neck/neckplate that was on that black and white crackle pictured above, but I am asking what body shape it would considered compared to the crackle?
And to re-emphasize what has been said before, there's a difference in body style between 22 and 24 fret'rs. Otherwise, they're pretty much the same Dinky, Soloist, and Strat bodies that they've always been.
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