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If u see the back of trans color new USA Jackson ..you'll get it (some pics in their catalogy of 2006 , try it!)
Are you talking about this? This is still a neck-through, the neck timber goes through the body. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a set thru joint is a set neck with a smoothed out heel, right?
Just because it's not a 3 piece neck with no scarf joint doesn't mean it's not a neck-through
Are you talking about this? This is still a neck-through, the neck timber goes through the body. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a set thru joint is a set neck with a smoothed out heel, right?
Just because it's not a 3 piece neck with no scarf joint doesn't mean it's not a neck-through
well,I mean
Jackson star still use one maple "neck"(except scarf joint..IMO it still a one-p neck) to thru the two piece of body, just like what pre fender Jackson USA do.
But nowday,
USA is more like 3 piece body
then set the neck on
there's some pics can prove in Jackson USA website of custom shop gallery
but they alreday remove
it's the traditional way that jackson USA done before 02
but they already change...
old ones use one neck,combine with two pieces body(see jakcson star webside)
new ones do the body first(3piece body ..alder-maple-alder.or call that do the half neck with body first!) ,then put another half neck set on the body
If u have seen the Jackson USA website before they removed the custom shop gallery , u will know what I mean.
maybe it still call "neck thru body" , but it's different from the Jackson's traditional way of neck thru construction
It's totally true that Jackson USA use different way to make "Neck-Thru body" guitar now
You're so completely wrong that it's funny!
You do realise lots of us on the forum have pre- and post '02 Jackson guitars, right? Therefore we know that the neck-thru construction hasn't changed.
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