I was hopeing someone could help me indentify what kind of guitar I have. Its definatly a Jackson Randy Rhodes model but the inlays and the headstock are all reversed (pointing up instread of down). Does that make it more valuable? How rare is this? Ive looked all over the internet and have only found one other RR model that has this feature. Any information at all would help...im trying to determine the guitars value.
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You folks are assuming it's a cheapy, but reverse Inlays and Headstock don't automatically make it an RR3 - to start with it could be a custom, or an XTRR (OK, not a 'true' Rhoads, but close )Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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Way to confuse the newb guys.
To Isulax:
If your guitar looks like Razor's, then what you have is an RR3R. It's essentially an RR-3, but with the reverse headstock and inlays. They are quite hard to find, but I think that doesn't make it any more or less valuable than an ordinary RR-3 (whichever way you look at it, it's still an import with rather average features - rosewood board, plastic inlays, non-bound neck, etc.). It was made in Japan - not sure of production year, but you can take the neck off and look in the neck pocket if you really need to know. Body wood should be poplar, with a flame maple veneer on top.Last edited by Sunbane; 09-18-2006, 05:38 AM.
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