Late 1990 USA Dinky in amber flames front and back. The body is solid maple, even the trem cavity is flamed maple! The original neck has a rosewood fingerboard and sharkfin inlays with no binding and a white Jackson logo. The seller sold it to me with that neck and a replacment neck, a 1990 USA Dinky neck with ebony board, sharks, and binding with MOP logo. Actually, the rosewood fingerboard neck plays and feels nicer to me. Originally had a Jackson J-80 in the bridge, some pics show a Duncan Custom which I added since I think it fits this guitar better. The Jackson J-100 single coil is great as is. Jackson/Schaller JT-590 is flawless. 3 way blade switch with a single volume that is a push/pull for tapping the Duncan. Killer axe, it's still amazing to me that you can get these for fair prices these days, a supreme guitar for sure. Take a look:
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