Ok,
What we have here is a 1988 black USA Jackson Tele (lefty of course). The overall condition I would say would be a 8.5/10. This is partially based upon the lack of attention to detail/crasftsmanship on the guitars contruction. Yet, it has held up for 15 years so I am still really-really happy.
...JT-6 bridge trem
...Aftermarket EMG's.
...creme bindings on neck/headstock and body
...neck-thru body construction
...Locking nut
...Serial #J4335
I've noticed that this guitar weights a lot more than my newer soloists and the neck appears to be thinner as well. The frets are in very good shape with only a few wears on the E/B strings at the top three frets.
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele1.jpg
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele2.jpg
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele3.jpg
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele5.jpg
joe...
[ June 02, 2003, 03:42 PM: Message edited by: GodWentPUNK ]
What we have here is a 1988 black USA Jackson Tele (lefty of course). The overall condition I would say would be a 8.5/10. This is partially based upon the lack of attention to detail/crasftsmanship on the guitars contruction. Yet, it has held up for 15 years so I am still really-really happy.
...JT-6 bridge trem
...Aftermarket EMG's.
...creme bindings on neck/headstock and body
...neck-thru body construction
...Locking nut
...Serial #J4335
I've noticed that this guitar weights a lot more than my newer soloists and the neck appears to be thinner as well. The frets are in very good shape with only a few wears on the E/B strings at the top three frets.
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele1.jpg
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele2.jpg
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele3.jpg
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/godwentpunk/tele5.jpg
joe...
[ June 02, 2003, 03:42 PM: Message edited by: GodWentPUNK ]
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