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Its on the front too, at least behind the Floyd from what I can see. Neckthru markings? paint mismatch?
I can jump in here, as I've seen this a few times before. Those lines are indeed joints in the neckthru. Not really an issue in most cases, my 86 soloist has close to the same kind of thing going on. After years and years either the glue or wood expands/contracts a little beneath the finish due to temperature changes much like a neck can warp. The good thing we can see here is that the neck is obviously a 3 piece by the diameter of the stripe so it most likely won't effect the neck.
Either way, GREAT vintage axe! Call me strange, but I love the look of the oldstyle slotted floyd posts and screw in bar.
+1 on pics showing color changes, can see it a little on the back of the neck shot...looks kinda irredescent.
Transitioning from Retired Musician from cover bands to a Full time vocalist/frontman/guitarist in an original and covers band....it's been a while and this should get NASTY!
The neck is the typical 3 piece center neck construction then in use at Jackson. What you are seeing is the laminate lines showing thru the paint, that's also typical. They stopped using this construction because it was more expensive and time consuming.
The more paint shrinks with age, the more pronounced the lines become. It's even more evident in these pics...also showing the wild shifts in color at different angles.
hey stumpy, i see that you have not yet expelled the horseshoe from your ass; you're still bringing home some amazingly killer scores! you're also increasing my rhoads GAS exponentially. thanks, pal!
ETA: one of the things that i love most about those old rhoadses are the body seams. i love those things! i can't say enough about how great those old rhoads guitars are.
I love Robbin's black roundhorn V. The one in the Round & Round video. There's something about that guitar that is just...perfect in its simplicity. Don't know how else to describe it.
hey stumpy, i see that you have not yet expelled the horseshoe from your ass; you're still bringing home some amazingly killer scores! you're also increasing my rhoads GAS exponentially. thanks, pal!
ETA: one of the things that i love most about those old rhoadses are the body seams. i love those things! i can't say enough about how great those old rhoads guitars are.
sully
I hear ya brother....2007 was an exceptionally fruitful guitar year for me. I was blessed with very good luck for some reason.
I picked up four (RR0051, RR0068, RR0150 and RR0242) 1st year Rhoads without even really looking! Not to mention the GMP's I've been able to find.
RR0051, RR0150 & RR0242 together.
Every time I thought, 'Enough guitars, I'm done' ....another cool one would come my way. RR0068 was in a pawnshop only 20 minutes from me. Couldn't walk away without it.
I love Robbin's black roundhorn V. The one in the Round & Round video. There's something about that guitar that is just...perfect in its simplicity. Don't know how else to describe it.
I know exactly what you mean!
For me it was always 'THE' Jackson. It was the first one I saw in a video and hooked me on Jacksons forever.
To get a chance to be the temporary custodian of it is a dream come true.
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