does anyone else know why on the TBX series only, the inlays are reversed in relation to the tuners, and as many pictures I could find, all the other guitars and basses have them the normal way ( NOT customs jobs ) meaning, the fat part of the triangle is on the tuner side of the headstock, but on these models they are reversed. Even the normal reversed head units have the fat part on the tuners side...any reasoning behind this?
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t.y. Sunbane, cosmetic- absolutely, it does not increase value or anything but just VERY curious as to why they did it instead of the normal way, and what other models did they reverse the triangles, cause I can't find any, if you know, please point me to a picture or model I can look em up and see. ( remember the TBX was a production run, not custom )
thanks.
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Originally posted by Sunbane View PostWell, the Charvel 750XL had reverse fins...I personally own one. The Jackson DX10D does I think? Then a few discontinued models come to mind; the RR3R, KE3R and KS2 for example, and a couple of euro specials; KE-X and DR-X.
I always wondered about it may have something to do with Jackson (PRO)-Japan guitar stuff only from back in the day -- Your 750XL is a Japan model, so maybe I'm on the right track?
here's my reverse finned TBX:
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Hmm...well, I guess that reverse sharfins + reverse head is cheaper to make, since it equals regular sharkfins + regular head on a left hand model. They can just grab a neck for another model off the rack and slap it on. A regular headstock + reverse sharkfins would require a little more work, I'd imagine.
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.... it is different and thats a bonus. Like I said value/rarity--who cares, just glad to see a couple models NOT following in the "norm"
thanks for all the help
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The Soloist Archtop Pro also has reverse fins with normal headstock, which is no surprise as that model is basically the counterpart to the Charvel 750XL.
When I bought my Soloist Archtop Pro that little fact helped me identify the model. It was a shitty ebay auction labeled as "Jackson guitar" with only a little blurry pic... but the reverse fins with normal headstock gave it away.
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"Dear Dr. Bill,
I work with a woman who is about 5 feet tall and weighs close to 450 pounds and has more facial hair than ZZ Top." - Jack The Riffer
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Originally posted by ADR View PostI got Reverse dots. . . .Rudy
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Originally posted by amimbari View Postwell they would be reverse dots if you had a maple fretboard and black dots right? so why ya grinnin??
Those would just be regular dots made out of a different material. Reverse dots, on the other hand, are mind blowing."Dear Dr. Bill,
I work with a woman who is about 5 feet tall and weighs close to 450 pounds and has more facial hair than ZZ Top." - Jack The Riffer
"OK, we can both have Ben..joint custody. I'll have him on the weekends. We could go out in my Cobra and give people the finger..weather permitting of course.." -Bill Z. Bub
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