Originally posted by pianoguyy
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Is this a DK2 and if so what year from the other thread with pics
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I have a Jackson. I have looked up the serial number and the only thing I know for sure is it’s made in Japan at the Chushin Gakki factory. it’s a bolt on, HSS. I think it’s a DK2. I’m pretty sure it’s a 1998 Is there anyway to know more about the specs on this?
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Originally posted by JJ119 View Posthttps://www.thetonerooms.com/threads...6/#post-345063
See if this works.
I attempted to copy // paste.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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Originally posted by JJ119 View Post
I know it shouldn't be difficult, with all this hi tech shizz. With me, it's Hit Or Miss, and most always, Miss!!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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Originally posted by john.w.lawson View Post
You're cool with me,,,you are looking and don't find. I think back to the day when Sully was on here and number others. There a good people on here still, they tell me that something is metal as I look at it? So we all can be wrong, who is wrong? IDKI 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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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostNeck is not right for that guitar. The standard DK2 necks had full binding. This one pictured doesn't have any headstock binding.
The body looks legit. The lower horn scallop was used on all painted bodies. Natural finishes didn't have the scallop.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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Originally posted by pianoguyy View Postthat busted headstock isn't going to win you any awards
If you have problem? I will settle itI 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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