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Well, I finally got my PS-5 done. She plays and looks awesome! Figured I would post the pics and let you guys admire my pride and joy. From what I know it is a 1990 Jackson PS-5. It was all original when I got it...for free I might add!
Well, I finally got my PS-5 done. She plays and looks awesome! Figured I would post the pics and let you guys admire my pride and joy. From what I know it is a 1990 Jackson PS-5. It was all original when I got it...for free I might add!
Ummm...... photos aren't uploading I guess...anyone know how to post them right on the thread?
Local body shop painted it. I work at an auto parts store that mixes paint, so I got it all and had him paint it.
Its nice to have those kind of benifits at work.I work in a machine shop and as long as I dont break into someone else's set-up I can use any machine in the shop
it makes no difference I know, but I am curious to why the strings off the bridge to the saddles are on a angle on the E/G saddles..yes I know the angle behind the saddle is the same as the string on the tuner side of the nut, not important for tuning/playing but that would OCD me knowing they did not drill the holes directly behind where the saddles groove is so the strings came straight up.
take that shit off and install THIS style on there and call it "complete" all OEM parts:
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it makes no difference I know, but I am curious to why the strings off the bridge to the saddles are on a angle on the E/G saddles..yes I know the angle behind the saddle is the same as the string on the tuner side of the nut, not important for tuning/playing but that would OCD me knowing they did not drill the holes directly behind where the saddles groove is so the strings came straight up.
take that shit off and install THIS style on there and call it "complete" all OEM parts:
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He didn't drill the holes..the saddles were custom grooved. The only reason why it is like that is because the strings are equally apart from each other. About 7/8 of an inch. I like it a lot because of the even space in between, but I know what you are saying about the oddball look. I'm not going to ever get rid of this bridge..I LOVE Badass II's. I do like the older Jackson ones, too. Like the one on the Charvel I got form you.
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