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'92' Fusion SX.....she's had a hard life
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Originally posted by j4vice View PostDoes this qualify/count as a 'Professional'? 1993 MIJ Jackson JTX ... I've been told "It's not a pro ..."Originally posted by j4vice View PostBo these qualify as "Professional"? 1993 JTX MIJ ... but I am told they are 'not'
But they are not "Pros". The PRO was the top-of-the-line in each Professional class. The Warrior PRO, Soloist PRO, Fusion PRO, Rhoads PRO. Were there Stealth, Kelly or Dinky Pros? I can't recall. MOP, ebony, all the good kit that you would see on the US models of the time. The other guitars in the each designation had other suffixes than "Pro", like HX, SS, SX, Std, Plus, etc. and weren't as nicely appointed, with dot and offset dot inlays, rosewood & maple fretboards, stuff like that.
There was a lot more options in the sub-Pro models too. There was only one type of Pro in each line - sub-Pro, there were all types of pickup configurations, bridge types, body woods, switching.Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by wearevenom2 View Posthere is a pro that just sold on the bay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jackson-Fusi...#ht_500wt_1065
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Sup?
Gotta love the old 92 Dinky Rev.'s
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