This baby arrived last week and I just finished getting it all cleaned up. It is a 1987 with matching numbers and appears to be all original except for the EMG's. The condition is pretty darn good and the price was right. At first I thought the board might be ebony, but it looks to be a really dark rosewood. The color in the pics is about right. It is definitely the darkest rosewood I've seen. It is possible it was darkened, I guess...how would I tell?
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It could be streaky ebony, or someone might have just taken ebony dye to the fretboard. In any event, I absolutely love it.
And you sure about eh color name? I had a very similar guitar, it was an 87' ebony but a single hum and was listed as Baby Blue on the hang tag.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by xenophobe View PostIt could be streaky ebony, or someone might have just taken ebony dye to the fretboard. In any event, I absolutely love it.
And you sure about eh color name? I had a very similar guitar, it was an 87' ebony but a single hum and was listed as Baby Blue on the hang tag.
In the trem cavity it says Robin's Egg Blue!_________________________________________________
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I'm getting it set up a bit better, and it's a nice player. This board is messing with my head though, the feel is ebony-ish. Here's an indoor shot of it with a lot of light. Note the pits that go with the grain that you can barely see there at the 7th fret, almost like tiny razor slits. There are also dark streaks through the board. The pits became less pronounced after I oiled the board, and almost became invisible (the board was bone-dry when it arrived). I'd love for some expert opinions.
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostMy amateur opinion is it's probably a "stripey" chunk of ebony. But who cares it looks killer.
So I am back in the ebony camp on this one. I believe the correct term for what I am calling "pits" are "pores". I think this is a light, porous grade of ebony (my other ebony boards have absolutely no pores showing at all).
I've done some searching on the interwebz, you see.
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Thanks! I'm tweaking the setup and playing it. It has an EMG 81 which really chunks. I forgot to check what those singles are, damn.
Originally posted by tonemonster View Postyou need to do a group picture of all these strats.
Originally posted by j2379 View PostNICE, are strats the only Jacksons you have?_________________________________________________
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Originally posted by tonemonster View Postthis guitar just wishes it could be as cool as the batman nightmare guitar._________________________________________________
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