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Jackson Professional JRS-2 info please
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I think this was a 1-year-only model, 1997. Notice the small diameter white dot inlays. All I know is what's in the 1997 catalog:
http://audiozone.dk/guitargallery/?c...1997Page03.jpgLast edited by jackson1; 04-09-2011, 04:12 AM.
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Jacson JRS-2
That's right, a bit thinner than my kelly professional xlr 1990, it play an feel really great. It is a Jackson professional but was that from 1990 to 1995? If it's a 1997 they werent making professional no? Well I dont understand why for a 1997 the quality is absolutely there and is better than many of my professional.
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I had a trans-black with rosewood neck. It was a great feeling/playing guitar. Hated the Wilk trem. HATED IT. I blocked it, but even then, I had tuning instability. Beyond that, *at the time*, there was nothing like it. It was a bit of a throwback to the 80's with a nod to modern gear.
As noted, the neck was pretty thin. Same profile as the DR-5, IIRC.
I would buy another if I had the opportunity, but they are a bit rare. I always really liked the trans-white.
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Originally posted by metalmathh View PostIt is a Jackson professional but was that from 1990 to 1995? If it's a 1997 they werent making professional no? Well I dont understand why for a 1997 the quality is absolutely there and is better than many of my professional.
The Japanese Jackson Pro models introduced in 1990 and terminated in 1995, are some of the best imports ever to be released under the Jackson brand. Notice I said Pro models. The Professional series continued until 1999.
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