Very few models in the Ibanez EX Series line (the fretboard with sharkfin-style triangle inlays) had 24 frets. It's possible this neck is one of them.
The body has the typical Jackson Dinky shape but I don't recognize it due to the control layout and TOM bridge. As OP suggested, it resembles the JD-R Pro but its control layout is very slightly different: https://www.jcfonline.com/forum/equi...rs#post2443218
It's a shame there aren't any more photos of that guitar. It's really had to identify based on one picture when the guitar itself has some unusual specifications. And, if Mechayoshi himself can't identify oddball guitars (and we know the amount of studying he has done to build his database to try and capture unusual models) then the rest of us mere mortals can only guess what it is.
The body has the typical Jackson Dinky shape but I don't recognize it due to the control layout and TOM bridge. As OP suggested, it resembles the JD-R Pro but its control layout is very slightly different: https://www.jcfonline.com/forum/equi...rs#post2443218
It's a shame there aren't any more photos of that guitar. It's really had to identify based on one picture when the guitar itself has some unusual specifications. And, if Mechayoshi himself can't identify oddball guitars (and we know the amount of studying he has done to build his database to try and capture unusual models) then the rest of us mere mortals can only guess what it is.
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