grabbed this one last week. couldn't pass up the burgundy mist + reverse headstock + mop sharks on a strat. played it a little right after I got it and it played and sounded great, but had so much human gunk on the fingerboard and back of the neck that I took all of tonight to break it down and do a deep clean and conditioning. it's looking really really nice now. it has a shit ton of play wear and some real honest rounding on the rosewood fingerboard from hand action, but its best years are still ahead of it! the body finish is still awesome looking despite a crack in the finish around the neck joint and a few pinpoint nicks. the frets are noticeably lower than my other jackson strat probably due to multiple fret levels, but the action is still really nice and playability is great so it's got a long while before it will need new frets. alder body as far as I can tell from the neck pocket. haven't weighed her yet but she's got some heft.
neck is 0.79"@3rd to 0.84"@12th. feels a tad thinner than my 1987 jackson strat but noticeably flatter with more pronounced shoulders, whereas the 87 has a more rounded profile.
here she is without a bridge and strings (see below...)
so there's still stuff I need to do:
1. the JT6 is actually in pretty good shape but I don't want to risk stripping anything out so I'm going to replace it with an OFR. I actually have a spare OFR laying around here. I mocked it up when I took the strings off and D'OH, the arm mount rubbed against the body. common problem, I know. well, I just popped the arm mount off the JT6 and put it on the OFR and it JUST fit in route. awesome. next problem, I forgot the OFR I have has a 37 mm block, and I need a 42 mm block for the top-mount bridge. I need to make a decision whether to just buy a new 42 mm block or get an all new bridge
2. I'm thinking I'm going to get some period-correct strap buttons for this. it has some kind of strap lock buttons that I won't use. fretsonthenet here I come.
3. I might try to source some period-correct jackson pickups for this. we'll see
I just love this finish. I'm a huge burgundy mist nut.
neck is 0.79"@3rd to 0.84"@12th. feels a tad thinner than my 1987 jackson strat but noticeably flatter with more pronounced shoulders, whereas the 87 has a more rounded profile.
here she is without a bridge and strings (see below...)
so there's still stuff I need to do:
1. the JT6 is actually in pretty good shape but I don't want to risk stripping anything out so I'm going to replace it with an OFR. I actually have a spare OFR laying around here. I mocked it up when I took the strings off and D'OH, the arm mount rubbed against the body. common problem, I know. well, I just popped the arm mount off the JT6 and put it on the OFR and it JUST fit in route. awesome. next problem, I forgot the OFR I have has a 37 mm block, and I need a 42 mm block for the top-mount bridge. I need to make a decision whether to just buy a new 42 mm block or get an all new bridge
2. I'm thinking I'm going to get some period-correct strap buttons for this. it has some kind of strap lock buttons that I won't use. fretsonthenet here I come.
3. I might try to source some period-correct jackson pickups for this. we'll see
I just love this finish. I'm a huge burgundy mist nut.
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