I picked up a Jackson Dinky Reverse Professional. It was on a Pawn shop wall in excellent shape. Can anyone tell me exactly what Model I got and the possible yrs produced (i know they're out of production now). I'll describe it.... Kinda ultra deep Purplish /Blue, Reverse headstock that says Professional on it, 24 fret bolt-on maple/maple neck with off-set dot inlays 3-way switch, 2 Jackson humbuckers, the Bridge being a hum w/rails, ser # 402888. I walked in pretty much to by a beater to practice on so I don't put wear on my more expensive models. Anyway I take it down to play it and i was like Whoa!, Very beautiful nice playing all maple neck (couldnt plug it in to hear it but ive been playing 25 yrs and bout 60 guitars later can sense a decent quality guitar, and you can always change the pickups). Anyways the playability surprised me because Ive picked up some recent Dinky's in different stores in my search and not to offend anyone, I wasnt impressed at all with a lot of them for the most part, quality was just....lacking. Anyways, my question is, How older a model is this? are they of better quality than the newer ones? and how are they regarded amongst Jackson players? Also thought the trem was very nice quality, ive tried some Floyd Knock-offs that were just terrible to just adequate, this is not one of them, very decent.........I paid $230 total for it and it was pretty much in incredible shape, no fretwear, looked like it had hardly been played. A real eye-catcher, the all maple neck w/dots goes beautiful w/ the purple finish. Went to buy a beater and ended up with a very giggable guitar. Was $230 fair, thanks in advance
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Direct mount pickups? 1994 Dinky Reverse
http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...4-95Page11.htm
And yes, generalizing, pre-95 Professionals were built slightly better than today's models."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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You got a Jackson Dinky Reverse Pro with the maple fretboard. Great score, they are great guitars and the necks are GOD-LIKE! I built one and its by far one of my favorite necks. It was made in the mid 90's in Japan and is a very good quality guitar.Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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Originally posted by RacerXDirect mount pickups? 1994 Dinky Reverse
http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...4-95Page11.htm
And yes, generalizing, pre-95 Professionals were built slightly better than today's models.Last edited by Sitamoia50; 09-16-2006, 04:56 PM.
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Early Dr5s are great guitars.The maple /maple necks tend to be a tad thinner than the rosewood board ones.You made a screaming deal because those are getting very hard to find in that condition for under $400.00Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by straycatEarly Dr5s are great guitars.The maple /maple necks tend to be a tad thinner than the rosewood board ones.You made a screaming deal because those are getting very hard to find in that condition for under $400.00
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