I sold this to wayniac about a year ago and have regretted it ever since. Thanks to Waynes recent GAS, I was able to score it back! Many thanks to Wayne for letting it go. I know it couldn't have been easy. Thanks bro!
1987 Jackson Student Arch top JA0033
Brazillian rosewood board (smooth as glass)
25 1/2 scale
pearl logo with no USA
nice chunky neck profile
pearl dots
bound neck and headstock
jumbo frets
JB/59 non logoed pickups with custom budman brass rings.
Flamed maple top over mahogany back and neck.
Sorry for the crappy pics. I'll try and get better shots this week when the sun is out.




I don't know why I ever let this one go. This is one of the finest Jacksons I have ever owned. I believe it is somwhat rare as it has a tone knob and most of the Student AT's from that era only have one volume and no tone.
I commissioned our very own Budman (Dave) to make the brass pick up rings when I owned it last time. Check out the quality of these rings. Keep in mind the only thing he had to go by was the original rings. he used them as a guide for the curve of the top. The original rings were old and flimsy yet he still managed to match the arch! [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img] here's to you Dave. These rings make the guitar.
1987 Jackson Student Arch top JA0033
Brazillian rosewood board (smooth as glass)
25 1/2 scale
pearl logo with no USA
nice chunky neck profile
pearl dots
bound neck and headstock
jumbo frets
JB/59 non logoed pickups with custom budman brass rings.
Flamed maple top over mahogany back and neck.
Sorry for the crappy pics. I'll try and get better shots this week when the sun is out.




I don't know why I ever let this one go. This is one of the finest Jacksons I have ever owned. I believe it is somwhat rare as it has a tone knob and most of the Student AT's from that era only have one volume and no tone.
I commissioned our very own Budman (Dave) to make the brass pick up rings when I owned it last time. Check out the quality of these rings. Keep in mind the only thing he had to go by was the original rings. he used them as a guide for the curve of the top. The original rings were old and flimsy yet he still managed to match the arch! [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img] here's to you Dave. These rings make the guitar.
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