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That's what I was told originally, but that's not really the case. Perhaps that applies to the top wing of the current XTRR body, but the bottom wing definitely doesn't fit that. Here's a pic of 4 XTRRs with a Rhoads, but there's something of an optical illusion because the two guitars on the right have rev heads (so they hang differently) and the guitar on the left is short scale...
Hmmm. Maybe it was Dan's Dinky Rhoads guitars that I'm thinking of that just got the bevels cut off and then re-beveled?
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Hmmm. Maybe it was Dan's Dinky Rhoads guitars that I'm thinking of that just got the bevels cut off and then re-beveled?
well, that's what I was told Shannon said when I was ordering the TMNT guitar. But I just don't think the lines work for that to be true about the lower wing..
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LOOK REAL CLOSE! Count the frets! If I'm not mistaken the XTRR has 24 glorious frets! RR1 only 22? It's why I no longer have an RR1, but I would KILL for a XTRR!
LOOK REAL CLOSE! Count the frets! If I'm not mistaken the XTRR has 24 glorious frets! RR1 only 22? It's why I no longer have an RR1, but I would KILL for a XTRR!
Nope, the XTRR only has 22 frets, also.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Just as with anything Jackson, it's just a dinky sized Rhoads. The profile/shape changes from build to build a little... the exception probably being the production runs they did for a couple years. Most XTRR's are custom shop guitars and everything from bevels to neck backshapes are different on each one produced.
That was half the fun of buying used USA and custom shop guitars... You never really knew how the neck would play until you played it...
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