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Originally posted by Matt_B View PostYeah, for me it's overpriced by $700-$1000 because of the mods and 99.9% of the folks will not want the Roland guitar synth.
It's not really collectible any more.-------------------------
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostI was thinking overpriced by 1500 at least. Strat 24's were never very popular to begin with. Strat guys don't like them. Dinky guys don't like them. Then add on a polarizing paint job and questionable electronics and you have a guitar that very very few guitar players would even consider owning.
Also they don't really have a name. According to the Jackson catalog, the Dinky is the true "Strat-24" :think:
EDIT: What the heck is up with the broken "thinking" emoticon on the JCF, anyways?? <insert thinking emote here>_________________________________________________
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostAlso they don't really have a name. According to the Jackson catalog, the Dinky is the true "Strat-24" :think:-------------------------
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostHmmmmm but Dinkies were 22 frets to start with... I thought Dinkies were originally Dinky Strats. Then maybe they had Strat 24s and Dinky Strat 24. Though I though Dinkies didn't get 24 frets for a while.
1986: 22-fret Strat appears without being identified
1987 - 1988: 22-fret Strat is a "Strat Body", Dinky is a "Dinky Strat"
1989: 22-fret Strat is a "Vintage Style", Dinky is a "Dinky Style"
1990 - 1991 : 22-fret Strat is a "Strat", Dinky is a "Strat-24"
1993 : 22-fret Strats appear under "custom options" without being identified, Dinky is a "Custom Dinky"
1994: Dinky is a "Dinky Custom", Strats no longer appear at all
The 24-fret Strat like in this thread never appears in a catalog._________________________________________________
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- Ken M
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