Like the title says, I need some help authenticating a Rhoads I have on layaway. I do not know much about Jacksons so I figure I would come to the experts. I found a Rhoads at GC used labeled on the tag as a 1989 model. It has a Schaller made floyd, Jackson pickups and is painted what looks to be a creme color with a light flake in it. The part I have questions about are the following:
The guitar has black bevels and the frets are on the small side and go over the binding, not like they have been dressed but thin and somewhat tall. I am used to seeing modern Jacksons with 6100 fretwire so I assumed that they were always that way. Would a 1989 model have painted bevels? Did jackson use thinner fretwire then than they do now? Could these be custom features that were ordered? I do not have the full serial number, it starts with RR26 but I do not have the last two numbers.
Thanks in advance for any replies I may receive.
The guitar has black bevels and the frets are on the small side and go over the binding, not like they have been dressed but thin and somewhat tall. I am used to seeing modern Jacksons with 6100 fretwire so I assumed that they were always that way. Would a 1989 model have painted bevels? Did jackson use thinner fretwire then than they do now? Could these be custom features that were ordered? I do not have the full serial number, it starts with RR26 but I do not have the last two numbers.
Thanks in advance for any replies I may receive.
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