Apologies for the blurry and overexposed pics. Anyway, this is at my local EZ Pawn for a "listed" price of $275. I can't tell what it is. All I know is the guitar was very light. I'll try to go back and get more pics tomorrow, but if someone has a clue as to what it might be, it would be appreciated. The SN is #9643588. That sticker is on the trem cover. Thanx.
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What model might this Jackson be?
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Re: What model might this Jackson be?
Yup, DK2. Made in Japan Dinky, bound 24 fret. Body is alder. High quality and a good price, although that color and that "graphic" is pretty ghey [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I'll guess it's from somewhere 1999-2001"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Re: What model might this Jackson be?
Thanx for the speedy replies! Considering the black marker job (oh, there's more on the back of the neck as well) the pawner did to the front, what would you guys think I could negotiate the price down to? Even though I'm still on the lookout for a black Jackson, I can live with purple.Just a guitar player...
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Re: What model might this Jackson be?
"Where's the tremelo bar?"
"You'll have to take something off for the vandalism" [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Offer 2 hundy and ask for a case
but even at 250 or so it's a good deal"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Well I bought today it for $200, no case though. The writing seems to be nail polish. I know acetone will remove that, but will the clear coat stand up to acetone? I used acetone a lot when I worked in screen printing, and that stuff was very aggressive in ruining most types of plastic. Anyone know what other solvent would work in getting the nail polish off and not ruin the clear coat?Just a guitar player...
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