Direct mount HH pickups, ebony board, MOP logo, Professional series, fancy top....
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Reverb listing: anyone knows which model this is?
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I would be inclined to side with metalhobo. I am strugging to think of stock guitars that had a combination of high-end trim (ebony/MOP) with mid-range trem (Takeuchi JT580LP). When you think of the Professional Pro guitars which all had ebony/MOP, they always had the Schaller JT590 as a bridge. Hence, a mutt makes sense.
I wonder how well the guitar intonates, given the Fusion Pro neck was 24.75" scale length and that DR3 body is meant for a neck that will intonate to 25.5".
Here's a DR3 with the same finish and black hardware: https://www.google.ca/search?q=jacks...kwFtM0i1M62EKM
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It is a mutt. He said so in the listing.
24 fret 24.75" scale Fusion PRO neck bolted to a body I'm not familiar with - you guys say it's a DR3 so I'll agree.
I've personally found if you stick a 24 fret neck on a 24 fret body, it will intonate. One of my first Jacksons was a Fusion PRO neck on a KE3 Kelly body and it correctly intonated.
I'd guess the same using 22 fret necks with 22 fret bodies, although there was never a 22 fret short scale neck to verify.
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I've never seen a DR3 with that finish, most were ash and you could really see it. That one in the video is really nice looking. I've noticed a lot of guitars that were mutt's for sale because of big prices.I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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