Welcome! Great looking soloist. Love the color.
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Very nice axe. Love the color. Which Trembucker is that? 1(original), 2(distortion) or 3(blues)? I have the original but haven't installed it into an axe yet (it was drilled for direct mounting). Given the age of this axe, I wonder if it's the original like I have.
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Thanks for the warm welcome all!
I believe it is the Original, everything looks like the day it was purchased. The guy I bought it from claims he contacted someone thru email at Jackson about the color and PU choices and they said most likely it was all original as they were, as I'm sure you may know, all custom ordered at that time. I have not taken the Trembucker out yet but will when it's time for a string change and I'll have a closer look at it then.
Ken....
1987 Jackson Soloist
1997 Jackson DX10
1997 Jackson RR3
2013 Jackson SLATMGXQ3-6
Pressure Washing Tampa
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Originally posted by neilli View PostYeah, that's pretty sweet! Must be early 87 as it has the SD control rout. Looks like an upgrade from a JT6?
Naw more like 88-89.I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by neilli View PostYeah, that's pretty sweet! Must be early 87 as it has the SD control rout. Looks like an upgrade from a JT6?
Ken....
1987 Jackson Soloist
1997 Jackson DX10
1997 Jackson RR3
2013 Jackson SLATMGXQ3-6
Pressure Washing Tampa
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Originally posted by neilli View PostYeah, that's pretty sweet! Must be early 87 as it has the SD control rout. Looks like an upgrade from a JT6?
It also looks like the OFR is factory, too, since it doesn't have a Kahler-style string lock and doesn't show signs of having been modded.
That color is just all kinds of awesome.
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Had it been an upgrade from a JT6, it would have the Kahler-style nut.
And no need to wait for a string change - remove the springs from the back, lift the trem off the posts, and pop the pickup out.
Then again, with a non-recessed Floyd, the longer block might get hung up in the smaller cavity....I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by Newc View PostHad it been an upgrade from a JT6, it would have the Kahler-style nut.
And no need to wait for a string change - remove the springs from the back, lift the trem off the posts, and pop the pickup out.
Then again, with a non-recessed Floyd, the longer block might get hung up in the smaller cavity....
Yup..just tried it..it does get hung up. Inside the it says- MIGUEL 9483 - with the letter P under the #. I guess this is who painted this?
Ken....
1987 Jackson Soloist
1997 Jackson DX10
1997 Jackson RR3
2013 Jackson SLATMGXQ3-6
Pressure Washing Tampa
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9483 is the work order #. There are other soloist with the smaller route and tabbed single coil routes after 86 tho they are not as common. IIRC with that work order # I think it was ordered in 86' and not completed till 87'. I'm pretty sure my 86 strat has a work order not too far from yours. And contrary to the serial # chart I think 86/87 San dimas / Ontario switch was not as cut and dry with the serial #s as it appears. It's not like they suddenly stopped all work in Glendale and moved everything to Ontario.
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