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Check it out! been looking for one of these for a while and blam finally when I have the cash in the bank there it was. Been wanting the hear what one of those rail bridge p/u's sound like.
Congrats! Looks just like mine, you know because it is the same color, etc. I still need to get some other work finished on the guitar (one fret has a noticeable gash and the POTS wiggle) but I still love the neck.
Nice score! I used to have one, but with a rosewood board. I also had a black one (not a stone finish, of course), maple neck. I sort of wish I had hung on to them, they were really great guitars for the money.
Well, it would probably sound a lot like this one except when you turn your amp down, you will hear a lot of clicking and buzzing from bad frets.
The frets are in good shape LOL! Just got it and boy did it need a setup! Lucky i'm good at setups. Sounds amazing too. This has to be the lightest guitar I've ever had.
I have 2 and love 'em both. I'll only play these old Dinky's until I can't find them anymore.
My Toys:
'94 Dinky Rev. Purple Burst Flame Top
'94 Dinky Rev. Cherry Burst Flame Top
'94 Dinky Rev. Purple Burst Quilt Top
'94 Dinky HX in Black
'12 ESP Mii NTB in Black
I have had a few of the stone finished with both rosewood and maple /maple necks and they are awesome guitars.
I do like the rail pickups too in fact I have a few extras in my pickup box.
The early 90's dinkys are some of the best guitars Jackson made in Japan IMO.
I have had a few of the stone finished with both rosewood and maple /maple necks and they are awesome guitars.
I do like the rail pickups too in fact I have a few extras in my pickup box.
The early 90's dinkys are some of the best guitars Jackson made in Japan IMO.
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