I can see why you might think the trem is not original, since the routing for the tremolo on the face of the guitar doesn't quite match the Schaller trem. But I agree that it is most likely the original trem. Mine came with the same kind, and I'm pretty sure it's original.
On your pix, I can't read the engaving on the trem by the low E string. On mine it says "Jackson" with the "Made in Germany by Schaller" by the high E string. I have also seen The Jackson name replaced with "Charvel" on some guitars from this era. I haven't seen one with it saying "Schaller" as original on Charvels from this era, but they might have used these on the 1st models until Schaller started making them with the Jackson name engraved on it. Does your guitar have a low serial number on it from '89? If so, it could explain why it had the Schaller engraving on it.
On your pix, I can't read the engaving on the trem by the low E string. On mine it says "Jackson" with the "Made in Germany by Schaller" by the high E string. I have also seen The Jackson name replaced with "Charvel" on some guitars from this era. I haven't seen one with it saying "Schaller" as original on Charvels from this era, but they might have used these on the 1st models until Schaller started making them with the Jackson name engraved on it. Does your guitar have a low serial number on it from '89? If so, it could explain why it had the Schaller engraving on it.
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