Hello peeps...well, I have been wanting one of these for the longest time, and a few days ago located and acquired it - so here it is...! I have several US made guitars, but this is my first Jackson.
So what we have here is a 1987 Jackson Soloist model (not bolt-on), in red metal flake, with reverse headstock. Serial is J3582, which makes it an Ontario Jackson. It's all original except the bridge pup, but the original was included, so I plan to wire it back in!
The condition is just unbelievable, really. The body and paint are virtually intact, I cannot find any defects, certainly zero chips or dents. You would think this has been in its case for 23 years, it's crazy clean, with minimal fret wear. Case is in perfect structural condition, showing wear, but very nice. The guitar hardware needs some help, I see some mild corrosion.
Here are some pics, and I have some questions, perhaps you Jackson experts can help me out please?
Jackson Soloist Canon S95 by flickristian, on Flickr
1) The original Jackson pups (the single coils) seem misaligned with respect to the strings. You can see the poles NOT aligned properly with the strings... why is this?
2) Does everything in the control cavity look original? Does to me!
3) Jack plate, original?
4) Spring location, is this adequate?
5) Any recommendation on how to properly remove corrosion from the Floyd, and perhaps from the corroded screws that hold the pup ring?
6) The strap locks, are they original? There is another (different) set included in the case, so I am not sure which is original. The finish of the straplocks pictured seems to match the finish of the (metal?) backplates. Its sort of brushed, very nice.
7) Why the gaping hole near the nut, revealing the truss rod?
8) Tone knob is push-pull.. what for?
Thanks a lot, happy to join the club and will be hanging around.
So what we have here is a 1987 Jackson Soloist model (not bolt-on), in red metal flake, with reverse headstock. Serial is J3582, which makes it an Ontario Jackson. It's all original except the bridge pup, but the original was included, so I plan to wire it back in!
The condition is just unbelievable, really. The body and paint are virtually intact, I cannot find any defects, certainly zero chips or dents. You would think this has been in its case for 23 years, it's crazy clean, with minimal fret wear. Case is in perfect structural condition, showing wear, but very nice. The guitar hardware needs some help, I see some mild corrosion.
Here are some pics, and I have some questions, perhaps you Jackson experts can help me out please?
Jackson Soloist Canon S95 by flickristian, on Flickr
1) The original Jackson pups (the single coils) seem misaligned with respect to the strings. You can see the poles NOT aligned properly with the strings... why is this?
2) Does everything in the control cavity look original? Does to me!
3) Jack plate, original?
4) Spring location, is this adequate?
5) Any recommendation on how to properly remove corrosion from the Floyd, and perhaps from the corroded screws that hold the pup ring?
6) The strap locks, are they original? There is another (different) set included in the case, so I am not sure which is original. The finish of the straplocks pictured seems to match the finish of the (metal?) backplates. Its sort of brushed, very nice.
7) Why the gaping hole near the nut, revealing the truss rod?
8) Tone knob is push-pull.. what for?
Thanks a lot, happy to join the club and will be hanging around.
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