When did this end ? Was it a perfect cutoff/transition at the 1986 model year or was it during 1985 ?
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Binding Over Frets - San Dimas
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This guitar had me wondering since it did not have binding-over-frets:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jackson-1985...vip=true&rt=nc
I think that one must have been messed with bigtime refinished, binding-over-frets removed and refretted.
I just got a killer 1985 Kelly that has the full works with the binding-over-frets. Actually, I have several 1985's, all with binding-over-frets. My 1986 J24xx Soloist below however does not have the binding nibs. So I guess the change must have happened in mid-1986.
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Originally posted by neilli View PostOr maybe some customers still spec'd them..
Didn't the shop move from San Dimas to Ontario in the later part of 1986? Maybe that's the key.
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Anything after mid-1986 or so that has the binding nibs was specifically ordered that way, whereas it was a standard feature during the San Dimas era.
The changeover was partly to save time in a shop that was backed up with orders, and I'd also guess partly because Jackson switched to the ginormous fret wire we know them for today sometime in '86. The nibs probably aren't as easy to do on those frets. San Dimas-era Soloists and Kellys with the nibs had low-wide frets more like you'd see on a Gibson, though not as small as on the Rhoads.Last edited by pro-fusion; 04-26-2014, 08:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostThe fret nibs were standard on the Shannon Soloists, well after 86.
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