Actually, I think pic 1 has an abalone look to it. The other two....it's hard to tell with the lighting/angle, but 2 looks like MOTO and 3 looks like MOP.
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2nd one looks most like MOTO. I had a late 90s KE-3 (one of the ones with J serial and no neck plate) that had MOP-ish looking inlays from some angles. The 1st and 3rd have the "lustrous" look that photographed MOP usually shows.
Well, who's right?!?!
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Your frets need some serious attention
Thanks Ron I just bough some strings but haven't have time to change them. I have been playing my gunslinger instead.:ROTF:
I tapped on them and they both sound like glass.
Sunbane your MOTO inlays look better than these MOPs.
Well, who's right?!?!
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It's possible that your '96, could have a neck left over from '95.
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Originally posted by Rich#6 View PostSunbane your MOTO inlays look better than these MOPs.
Btw, the MOP inlays on my 750XL look a lot like your #2 and #3. But when sitting next to a guitar with MOTO inlays, you can tell the difference right away.
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They all look like MOP to me. I have guitars with both, and when looking from a few feet away, the most obvious traits of MOTO are the consistent coloration/figuring and the glossy appearance. Natural MOP can look a bit dull, and the colors aren't as consistent. I wouldn't be surprised to see a DX-1 with MOP inlays, considering how many apparently non-standard guitars showed up in the mid `90s. There are a number of models that never appeared in any catalog.
In the first pic, the `96 DR3 on the left is clearly MOTO:
In the second pic, the Dinky XL and Soloist Pro are both MOP. Same (crappy) camera and (insufficient) lighting as the first pic:
I really dislike MOTO, and I think it's unfortunate that all of Jackson's imports have almost as much plastic as wood on the fretboard, but that's pretty standard. If Gibson gets away with it on any sub-$2000 Les Paul, I shouldn't be surprised to see it everywhere else too.
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