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  • Soloist work order list

    I have an 86 soloist and would like to track the work order number does anyone know a link to look at a list of the work order #'s

  • #2
    Not gonna happen... FMIC have the records but they're not publicly accessible.
    Popular is not the same as good
    Rare is not the same as valuable
    Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get

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    • #3
      But what do you mean "track the wo #"? Like see what the specs were and such? Or who ordered it, where it was originally sold? Or do you mean what the actual number is on the guitar? Is it in the trem cavity?
      "Got a crazy feeling I don't understand,
      Gotta get away from here.
      Feelin' like I shoulda kept my feet on the ground
      Waitin' for the sun to appear..."

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      • #4
        Not sure Heinrik's list goes into 86 does it?
        Not going to get it from Fender because they don't have it would be my guess.
        Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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        • #5
          It goes to mid '85 just for the first 1000 pcs. My Kelly Custom is #1114 and it's off the list.
          Two guitars are better than one.

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          • #6
            That answers my question just wanted track who it originally was made for and specs and such

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            • #7
              If someone has a scan of it please post it I had one but lost it when my old PC crashed.
              Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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              • #8
                So you can't find any specific WO guitar info about early Ontario guitars. OUCH! Could someone please give me some generic build info for the 87-88 time frame then?

                Such as: Could you order your guitar without Jackson pups, and with aftermarket one's like EMG's? Also, did all guitars that came with A JT-6 use a Kahler style after the nut lock? I have an odd/interesting situation with a locknut mounted on top of a full truss rod cover (not an arrowhead) to raise it for the nut slots. :think:

                Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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                • #9
                  Nothing is set in stone, but typical for that era would be Jackson pickups (oversize humbucker at the bridge) and JT6 bridge with string lock (like a kahler, but big screws not allen wrenches) which as you've noted is mounted on the trussrod cover. So yours sounds pretty typical...
                  Popular is not the same as good
                  Rare is not the same as valuable
                  Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get

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                  • #10
                    it used to be nice when they would send you info on guitars, here what they sent me like 10 yrs ago. the guitar has a 1 3/4" nut and a very flat neck profile. i got it from the original owner and was ordered/sold at Huntington, NY Sam Ash, not Huntington beach, CA.

                    Hi Jamie,
                    According to our log book, guitar #J2352 is a red w/ blue pearl soloist
                    custom made 8/21/86 and sold to Sam Ash in Huntington Beach, California.
                    -Jackson Custom Shop
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                    From:
                    To: <[email protected]>
                    Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:29 AM
                    Subject: Form posted from Internet Explorer

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by neilli View Post
                      JT6 bridge with string lock (like a kahler, but big screws not allen wrenches) which as you've noted is mounted on the trussrod cover. So yours sounds pretty typical...
                      HMMM...So this kind of mounting was normal?



                      Why I ask is because I've got an '87 that uses an arrowhead TRC and the string lock is mounted on a thin(.060)piece of black plastic that matches the footprint of the lock.

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                      • #12
                        no thats not normal from what ive seen, they either cut the truss rod cover so the lock would mount directly ontop the headstock or had a thin piece of plastic like you described that matched the foot print of the lock.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Codswallop1 View Post
                          HMMM...So this kind of mounting was normal?



                          Why I ask is because I've got an '87 that uses an arrowhead TRC and the string lock is mounted on a thin(.060)piece of black plastic that matches the footprint of the lock.
                          If that's stock it should be earlier than '87. Usually San Dimas era customs had kahler lock behind the nut screwed through the truss rod cover. Mine is.
                          Two guitars are better than one.

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