OK- Jackson Fusion Pro- original story @ this thread http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96218
Showed up today. Those 2 frets that were speculated to be cut off? Nope. Just fine. Someone painted the binding and the last 2 frets black and put that white line there I suppose to simulate...binding? I guess they didn't like the way the neck looked going into the body.
Guitar is in almost perfect shape except for a big chip on the top of the body towards the back- You'd never notice it playing. Guitar is a bit of a freak- I haven't measured it, but....it's a Fusion, and a Fusion body, because believe it or not, with the non-original JT-580lp it's perfectly intonated. Go figure.
Sounds great. Not sure what the 2nd 3 way switch is for- doesn't seem to split coils. I haven't gotten in there to see if it's hooked up or not.
Cavity has a name, painted by "Oz", I guess the style was "Cat", and a 4-digit number.
Also has, as noted by another member, a Ltd 88 USA San Dimas plate on it. Weird.
Sounds great. I'm guessing that the bridge is a JB and the neck is a JB jr. I'll pull them when I give her a cleanup.
Love or hate the paint, the pictures don't do justice to the depth. It's a really vibrant emerald green they used there. I'm digging it. First graphic guitar I've bought
For the price I paid, pretty happy.
Also, for some reason, there was a D-Tuna, in it's original packaging but missing the spring, thrown in there. Nice gesture, not sure why he did that. EDIT: Found the spring- just wasn't in the packaging where it was supposed to be. Pretty cool!
On to the pictures: Bad shots, but I'm too tired to get perfect ones. The locking nut has gold inserts, and I'm thinking that maybe all gold would look neat with the green. Thoughts? Might look cool on the tuners and locking nut, but perhaps a bit much to do a gold trem....?
Showed up today. Those 2 frets that were speculated to be cut off? Nope. Just fine. Someone painted the binding and the last 2 frets black and put that white line there I suppose to simulate...binding? I guess they didn't like the way the neck looked going into the body.
Guitar is in almost perfect shape except for a big chip on the top of the body towards the back- You'd never notice it playing. Guitar is a bit of a freak- I haven't measured it, but....it's a Fusion, and a Fusion body, because believe it or not, with the non-original JT-580lp it's perfectly intonated. Go figure.
Sounds great. Not sure what the 2nd 3 way switch is for- doesn't seem to split coils. I haven't gotten in there to see if it's hooked up or not.
Cavity has a name, painted by "Oz", I guess the style was "Cat", and a 4-digit number.
Also has, as noted by another member, a Ltd 88 USA San Dimas plate on it. Weird.
Sounds great. I'm guessing that the bridge is a JB and the neck is a JB jr. I'll pull them when I give her a cleanup.
Love or hate the paint, the pictures don't do justice to the depth. It's a really vibrant emerald green they used there. I'm digging it. First graphic guitar I've bought
For the price I paid, pretty happy.
Also, for some reason, there was a D-Tuna, in it's original packaging but missing the spring, thrown in there. Nice gesture, not sure why he did that. EDIT: Found the spring- just wasn't in the packaging where it was supposed to be. Pretty cool!
On to the pictures: Bad shots, but I'm too tired to get perfect ones. The locking nut has gold inserts, and I'm thinking that maybe all gold would look neat with the green. Thoughts? Might look cool on the tuners and locking nut, but perhaps a bit much to do a gold trem....?
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