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  • #61

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      • #63
        Christ, you weren't kidding about there being nothing near you. Sorry I doubted you.

        Now you're on the right track. This is a 2000s Jackson DXMGT. Japanese I believe. Pretty good price at $175.

        You seem to be fixated on a fixed bridge guitar. If you expand your search to include tremolo-equipped guitars, you will more than double your chances. Fixed bridge Jacksons/Charvels are certainly not as common as tremolo guitars... but I understand why people may not want a tremolo.

        Out of curiosity I searched nearby cities just to fish for examples.

        https://columbus.craigslist.org/msg/5989124208.html $250 for a 2000s DK2 in good-to-great condition. Has an aftermarket Seymour Duncan bridge pickup while the single coils are stock Duncan Designed. No idea how far this is from you. Seller thinks his 97 serial number means 1997 but these were made in the 2000s.

        https://toledo.craigslist.org/msg/5963468598.html $300 for a 2000s DXMG is about as high as I would pay for a DXMG. Seller thinks his 98 serial number means 1998 but these were made in the 2000s.

        https://dayton.craigslist.org/msg/5997655783.html This is under your $550 price ceiling and these Toothpaste Logo Charvels are great by reputation. This is basically a Jackson Soloist.

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        • #64
          Those are good deals, my only thing is I would try and stick with a hardtail. The charvel I used to have was a floyd rose and it was nothing but a pain. I never use the tremelo either.

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          • #65
            Call me crazy but I think a ht has more sustain to it as well

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            • #66
              And no worries on doubting me haha, I live in a small village near lima. But lima is horrible. Bad crime, poor and half of lima is the ghetto. It's funny because the village I live in is nothing but drunKS and rednecks. I don't drink much but am kind of a redneck lol.

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              • #67
                And is that one I posted from Lexington craigslist made of alder? I'm reading alder and basswood and am not sure.

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                • #68
                  If we go by the archived DXMG specifications page http://web.archive.org/web/200503080...tno=DXMG_Dinky which is a similar guitar to the DXMGT in Lexington, it is alder.

                  EDIT: The 2006 Jackson pricelist shows the DXMG as alder (http://support.jacksonguitars.com/pr...celist_b&w.pdf), while the 2008 Jackson pricelist (http://support.jacksonguitars.com/pr...list_color.pdf) shows the DXMG as basswood. So it can be reasonable to expect that the DXMGT in Lexington it might be alder or basswood depending on the year.
                  Last edited by Number Of The Priest; 02-14-2017, 11:09 AM.

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                  • #69
                    Thank you!! I think I'm going to hold out on that deal. My wife just said I can spend $700 and a little more if need be. Opens up a whole new selection of used now. Wonder if I can get an American jackson used for that?

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                    • #70
                      Yes, USD$700 can get you the occasional used USA Jackson/Charvel or one of the high-end Japanese Professional Pro neckthru guitars (Soloist Pro, Rhoads Pro, etc. which have incredible USA-like build quality) from the early 1990s. Of course exercising patience may be required, but they are out there.

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                      • #71
                        There's a new Guitar Center flyer posted on facebook showing the $649 SLATHXMG3-6 hardtail for $429 at select stores. They're mahogany, neck through, EMG 81/85...The do have the 3-a-side AT headstock, though.

                        Check out some pics online of the model. If you like it give 'em a call.

                        $7-800 for a USA model in the American market is far from unheard of. Most of us here has seen or heard of that happening a handful of times a year.
                        Finding USA non-tremolo'd Jackson Dinky/Soloist shape isn't easy, but expecting to find one for that price is stretching luck.
                        Charvels? Possibly, I'm not up on the Charvel market or models.
                        96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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