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look again. Definitely a Jackson licensed bridge:
Hail yesterday
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I had a 92 Stealth Pro that said Professional on the headstock if I remember. (Been too long)
I thought the SL and EX models had that stamped on the head no?07 Ibanez J Custom RG8470RS, 92 Ibanez RG770EG, 91 Ibanez RG565EG, 90 Ibanez RG550CM, 90 Jackson USA Fusion, 89 BCRich Assassin, 85 Ibanez Roadstar II RS440RV, 05 Takamine AN-10
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INteresting. I have a 92 stealth Pro in that color. But it has the ebony board and pearl logo and dots. With stock reflex pups. And the Schaller JT590. It must be either and EX or a hybrid. I dont believe the EX had trans finishes. UNless its an old Pro body with swapped out parts. But then the trem rout would be differant. Must be an early run of the EX. And there was the HX also which had the three humbuckers and the jack on the edge of the body vs the top. But that became the JRX94 in 94 IIRC. Same guitar just differant name.
Gil
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Gil could be correct with the idea of swapped out parts. It doesn't exactly match the EX specs:
Also, the seller says all original, but no guitar was shipped with black floyd baseplate and chrome saddles. Also, I lightened up his neckplate pic, it only has Jackson and serial number, nothing else...isn't that a trait of a Japan-market only guitar?
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Originally posted by The Musicman View PostDo you reckon it's worth trading an Ibanez S470 for ? The trade hasn't gone through yet so i could pull out.
If your intent is to trade your Ibanez to get "your first Jackson", I would not do this trade, but wait until you find one that is truely original.
Here's a Stealth Pro I used to have (pickups swapped to EMGs):
Here's one I still have:
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