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I fucking love these 80's strats. Is that an unbound ebony board? Also what is a nut cracker (as far as guitars are concerned)?
Board looks to be ebony with either abalone or mother of pearl inlays..it has some light spots on it that does look a bit rosewoody so I'll take some close ups and let the experts decide!!
A nut cracker is a floyd nut that is attatches to the neck via two screws going through the back of the neck (like on most Ibanez's) they have a habit of splitting the neck if they are over tightened as they are making a potential weak spot weaker (hence the nickname nut cracker!)
Congrats that looks pretty clean! It's a good day when you can get one with an OFR.
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
Thanks again all...as promised here is more pics...sorry for the delay but i've been a bit erm busy!
The previous owner told me that he got this on Feb 87 , I'm not too sure based on the serial number ..seems a wee bit high for an 87, but very very little in the way of dings, only a slight amount of buckle rash and the usual neck pocket cracks (and they're even small!)
anyways on to the pics..
can't believe I own these two ]
excuse my sexy reflection in this one!
and finally the rosewood/ebony question...Im going with ebony , as you can see from the board near the headstock.
But here are the light spots that I mentioned earlier
Have you pulled the neck off yet? The build date is often written in the neck pocket.
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
and finally the rosewood/ebony question...Im going with ebony , as you can see from the board near the headstock.
But here are the light spots that I mentioned earlier
A lot of manufacturers dye their ebony to have a uniform black look.
What you've got looks to be non-dyed ebony with a few streaks, which is common. Congrats on that one!
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Larry I'm far too scared to pull the neck..it plays so well I don't want to screw it up ..... I probably will one day just out of curiosity ..but not right now!!
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