After many years of looking, I finally found a nice, Baretta or Gunslinger-esque, single humbucker, late-80's, Ontario USA Jackson.
I'm so excited to have found this guitar! But I do have some questions that I was hoping you experts could answer for me.
I cannot remove the neck at the moment in order to check for neck pocket / heel information. However, I can see the tremolo cavity information. Problem is, the date code is illegible scribble.
The San Dimas neck plate serial number is 2276. The work order number is EDIT: I don't see people publishing this here, so I removed it and I guess I'd have to PM it to someone. The guitar is gunmetal gray.
Is there any way any of you guys can look up the build sheet for this guitar and tell me its date, what type of wood the body is, and whether or not the fretboard is ebony or rosewood? I think it's rosewood, but it's dark wood and it's so filthy it's hard for me to tell.
Also, the body has a lot of clearly visible picking scuffs. You guys every rotary buffer the clearcoat out on these?
Last question - The JT6 tremolo has some crud on it. Best to disassemble it entirely and soak it all in WD-40? Or best to put in a late 80's original Floyd? Problem is, mid to late 80's black Floyds are getting expensive these days. I have a chrome one in the original Kramer box, but I was saving it for a Baretta project.
Thank you so much.
I'm so excited to have found this guitar! But I do have some questions that I was hoping you experts could answer for me.
I cannot remove the neck at the moment in order to check for neck pocket / heel information. However, I can see the tremolo cavity information. Problem is, the date code is illegible scribble.
The San Dimas neck plate serial number is 2276. The work order number is EDIT: I don't see people publishing this here, so I removed it and I guess I'd have to PM it to someone. The guitar is gunmetal gray.
Is there any way any of you guys can look up the build sheet for this guitar and tell me its date, what type of wood the body is, and whether or not the fretboard is ebony or rosewood? I think it's rosewood, but it's dark wood and it's so filthy it's hard for me to tell.
Also, the body has a lot of clearly visible picking scuffs. You guys every rotary buffer the clearcoat out on these?
Last question - The JT6 tremolo has some crud on it. Best to disassemble it entirely and soak it all in WD-40? Or best to put in a late 80's original Floyd? Problem is, mid to late 80's black Floyds are getting expensive these days. I have a chrome one in the original Kramer box, but I was saving it for a Baretta project.
Thank you so much.
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