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Re: Dinky ID help, yes another
Originally posted by TEKKY:
Looks like a DX10 to me.
That guitar pictured is a DR3 with its toggle switch and JT580LP trem... and the trans finishes on those were on mahogany bodies. The regular colors were made of poplar with flame maple veneers.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Re: Dinky ID help, yes another
Does the serial numbers on these imports give us any info? I know that the US made guitars serials numbers do. Does Jackson keep any records on the Limited Edition imports? For example the 35 white ones we just bought. It doesn’t seem to me that an LE could hold any value if you can’t prove that it isn’t a Frankenstein guitar. Please correct me if I am wrong.
ScottyJust one more guitar!
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Re: Dinky ID help, yes another
Originally posted by scotty:
Does Jackson keep any records on the Limited Edition imports? For example the 35 white ones we just bought."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Re: Dinky ID help, yes another
It looks like a newer DX10D. I've seen them in stores, they now have the JT580 and the reversed sharkfins like the picture shows.
They also have those Duncan designed pickups.
The DX10s don't have the satin chrome AFAIK though.
DRH
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Re: Dinky ID help, yes another
That is why I bought it. I wanted a Model 88, but only paid $200 for this one. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] The Model 88 has the black hardware which it thing looks better than the satin.Just one more guitar!
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Re: Dinky ID help, yes another
Originally posted by Rikrok:
Is it the pic or is the lower horn shaped like a fusion? My 2001 DR3 looks similar, but the finish is wrong and the upper horn is out of shape.The fret board is diff too. [img]graemlins/brow.gif[/img]
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