ok i was adjusting the trim on this dr5 stone finish and i noticed written on the inside is a big initials with jackson #32 and trip wound. any ideas what this means? any help is welcome here is a picture of what i saw
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yeah, i don't think jackson would write "jackson #32" on their own guitar :/
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Originally posted by cornbread View Posttrem is short for tremelo and i am refering to the cover of the floating bridge. the whammy bar many names i have always called them trems. it is the cover that hides the springs in the backOut Of Ideas
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well i talked to the previous owner to get some back ground on this guitar. he bought it new in early 1994 from jackson. was going to do a custom but couldn't afford so the custom shop turned him on to this one. and shipped it to him directly from the factory. they told him it was a trial guitar that was built for a artist to try and see what changes they wanted to more fit there sound and style. there were actually 35 of these guitars all kinda different for people to try and see what they liked most and didn't like. things like different necks and pickups were used.
the stuff on the back refers to #32 in the series that was being used for a artist to try different setups. it was setup #32 for that style and the guitar is actually a late 1993. the trip wound refers to the humbucker that is in it. it was wound specially for this guitar and is supposed to be brighter and clearer than the stock one and is supposed to have the same initials on the bottom of the pickup. the initials on the cover plate is a G.L for the tech who built this one. so nothing special since this is kinda a test mule with only minor changes from a production shipped guitar, but kinda nice to know the pickup is kinda different. just a nice little facts that this guitar had some special attention when being built. it sounds great and now since i know the humbucker is kinda special i won't swap it out.Last edited by cornbread; 10-27-2007, 05:50 PM.
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Originally posted by cornbread View Postwell i talked to the previous owner to get some back ground on this guitar. he bought it new in early 1994 from jackson. was going to do a custom but couldn't afford so the custom shop turned him on to this one. and shipped it to him directly from the factory. they told him it was a trial guitar that was built for a artist to try and see what changes they wanted to more fit there sound and style. there were actually 35 of these guitars all kinda different for people to try and see what they liked most and didn't like. things like different necks and pickups were used.
the stuff on the back refers to #32 in the series that was being used for a artist to try different setups. it was setup #32 for that style and the guitar is actually a late 1993. the trip wound refers to the humbucker that is in it. it was wound specially for this guitar and is supposed to be brighter and clearer than the stock one and is supposed to have the same initials on the bottom of the pickup. the initials on the cover plate is a G.L for the tech who built this one. so nothing special since this is kinda a test mule with only minor changes from a production shipped guitar, but kinda nice to know the pickup is kinda different. just a nice little facts that this guitar had some special attention when being built. it sounds great and now since i know the humbucker is kinda special i won't swap it out.Last edited by Sunbane; 10-29-2007, 05:55 AM.
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i paid next to nothing for the guitar so value increase was not a issue. either way to me it is just a really great player. it sounds fantastic and plays like a dream and has a cool finish lol. so the writting makes no real difference just would be kinda nice to know. makes no difference. if it is a fairy tale then so be it i am just glad to have a good player added to the collection.
thanks so much for the information you guys have given me on this guitar for identity and all. you have been tons of help
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