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  • #16
    Originally posted by nitro_D View Post
    I intonate with a tuner, ill play the open string then fret at the 12th and adjust to get the same note. Is that still effective rather than using the harmonic?
    I'm pretty sure yes. I just find 12th fret harmonic easier to hear because it's the same octave as the 12th fret note and it's easier to tell if they are the same or not.
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    • #17
      I think it's legit. Like Blitz stated; the pickups are too close together to be a 22 fretter. Plus; only the fact that the Jackson Stars RRs (that are built in the same factory) come stock with 24 frets, is a strong indicator that also some Grover Jacksons were built that way.

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      • #18
        Is it neckthru? If its neckthru its legit.
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        • #19
          it turned out the neck was custom made by a luthier and the body did come from a grover japanese RR thats why it accepted 24 fret necks. im passing on this one as someone offered me a DK2M brand new for the same price.

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          • #20
            Ahh the truth comes out! Still a nice over all guitar lol im always up for a project.

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