So Jamie hooked me up with this bad boy for a great price. There were a few things to be ironed out and a few surprises, but I'm really happy with it. I spent some time detailing it and working on the electronics and setup. I rewired it with original Jackson pups (J80C/J100). It looks to be all original other than that, but it has one of those odd woodburn necks with a matching WO number (!?) I recall some inconclusive threads about that issue. In any event, this baby is a nice player that cleaned up really well! There are a few battle scars. The JT6 is really clean, and there's almost no fret wear. The thick ebony board is killer. It's cool to see an early lightning sky. It's well done like the standard graphic, but has a bit more uniqueness to it. There's a dark green hue to the black base coat that you can see. Another +1 to darkside for giving me a cover to put on that J80C.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostIt's a good thing you don't take naked pics like the Les Paul guy from a few years back!
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nice guitar. i met jamie recently, very nice guy. quick question re: that jackson cover. keep in mind i dont work on my own guitars and am not that bright. how do u remove it? i wanted to remove one {same like yours} from one of my guitars and was trying not to go to my tech. i pulled on it but it didnt move. i saw it before it went it so i know it just slides on. whats holding it in place? thanks... dave
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Originally posted by pickford1625 View Postnice guitar. i met jamie recently, very nice guy. quick question re: that jackson cover. keep in mind i dont work on my own guitars and am not that bright. how do u remove it? i wanted to remove one {same like yours} from one of my guitars and was trying not to go to my tech. i pulled on it but it didnt move. i saw it before it went it so i know it just slides on. whats holding it in place? thanks... dave_________________________________________________
"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
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