Hello,
I have what appears to be one of the older Randy Rhoads guitars. Serial # at the base of the fretboard is RR0021. The guitar is black, and may have been refinished some time in the past (there is not logo on the headstock). The bridge appears to be original with the thick brass string saddles, and the volumne and tone knobs are solid brass. The neck is, to put it kindly, a baseball bat sawn in half! The case is in very good condition and appears to be original. The guitar appears to have all the original parts except for the pickups. The frets are just about worn out and the nut needs to be replaced.
My question is: this guitar has dot inlays, where all of the other RR guitars in this serial number range I have seen have the "shark fin" inlays... I am toying with the idea of having this guitar restored, but don't want to put a lot of money into it if this is not original....
Thanks,
Lewis
[ May 05, 2003, 08:57 AM: Message edited by: jsullysix ]
I have what appears to be one of the older Randy Rhoads guitars. Serial # at the base of the fretboard is RR0021. The guitar is black, and may have been refinished some time in the past (there is not logo on the headstock). The bridge appears to be original with the thick brass string saddles, and the volumne and tone knobs are solid brass. The neck is, to put it kindly, a baseball bat sawn in half! The case is in very good condition and appears to be original. The guitar appears to have all the original parts except for the pickups. The frets are just about worn out and the nut needs to be replaced.
My question is: this guitar has dot inlays, where all of the other RR guitars in this serial number range I have seen have the "shark fin" inlays... I am toying with the idea of having this guitar restored, but don't want to put a lot of money into it if this is not original....
Thanks,
Lewis
[ May 05, 2003, 08:57 AM: Message edited by: jsullysix ]
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