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Roger, I keep saying I don't think it's a Fusion ... lol ... I only IDed that it might be a Fusion from his first post (pre-photo) because the serial number is a Fusion type serial number (which it is).
It doesn't look like a Fusion @ all, so the scale length will be the nail in the coffin either way (seriously, how hard is it to pull out a measuring tape and measure the nut to trem distance), 24.75" = Fusion / 25.5" = Stealth. I would be surprised if it was a Fusion, but it doesn't have a Stealth serial number (I've seen plenty of models that have wrong / off serials....you know how Jackson is with the serial number especially during series / model / year / location transitions....or maybe just on "bad" Mondays, etc.).
Look @ the photos...that really looks like an early Stealth EX (JT-580 trem, 22 frets with side dots, no scooped lower horn, front jack) that just happens to have a Fusion serial number (who knows why, if it's early enough maybe it's a prototype for the 1992 catalog that was made in 1991 and used Fusion serials before they made it normal production....it's hard to say...there are so many odd ball Jackson serials out there).
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It's a Stealth. Yes, the Fusion IV and V basses had the jack on top, but not the guitars.
280 Euros sounds like a bargain in Europe. They'd probably go for about $300 here in the States, depending on the condition and who was buying, and that's a bargain for a quality Jackson import.
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Hmm. "STL" should mean "Stealth", and the following designation probably has to do with the model variant. However, I'm surprised there isn't any production dates stamped in there.
If it is a 1991 Fusion (which it doesn't totally look like...I don't see the lower horn scoop out on the front of the body, bu
First of all, not all Fusions had that "scoop" or scalloped lower horn. And plenty of Dinkies also do have that scallop. The guitar in question here is a Stealth, though.
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