Here's one for the vets,
I have a Jackson strat from 1986 that has always been my favorite guitar to play. When I would measure it with a caliper, it was within .015 of most of the other Jackson necks I have. Burt the other night I realized it had a different profile than the standard Jackson. It is not uniform, but has the top side shaved thinner ( like a SRV profile ) from the nut to about the 7th fret. Has anyone heard of this, and was it an option? When I ordered the guitar in 1986, I don't remember anyone asking about that option, I thought it was going to be a standard profile. My luthier thinks that I just wore it down since I play that guitar about 90% of the time. Anyone know of this? Thanks [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
I have a Jackson strat from 1986 that has always been my favorite guitar to play. When I would measure it with a caliper, it was within .015 of most of the other Jackson necks I have. Burt the other night I realized it had a different profile than the standard Jackson. It is not uniform, but has the top side shaved thinner ( like a SRV profile ) from the nut to about the 7th fret. Has anyone heard of this, and was it an option? When I ordered the guitar in 1986, I don't remember anyone asking about that option, I thought it was going to be a standard profile. My luthier thinks that I just wore it down since I play that guitar about 90% of the time. Anyone know of this? Thanks [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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