Only one Soloist Atchtop with a Floyd?! Did they ever make such model in regular production? (Neck thru + Archtop + Floyd Rode)
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Originally posted by StrangeC View PostOnly one Soloist Atchtop with a Floyd?! Did they ever make such model in regular production? (Neck thru + Archtop + Floyd Rode)
I counted 13 identified above?, 1 being a death kelly? and one 7 string.
Then there's these unidentified.
WTF LOL
Last edited by audiophile; 02-05-2008, 07:04 PM.
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Originally posted by zebutcher View PostIt's the only one JA without a serial in JA. ^^
J6223, possibly not an AT, but recessing of knobs lead me to think maybe.
Then theres this one thats definite.
J6881 - From NAMM
They did a few more of these later, with correct serials lol
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Last edited by audiophile; 02-05-2008, 07:52 PM.
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I actually ended up with that archtop CS neckthru 7 string cow. I have a weakness for archtops and was looking for another 7 string for alternate tunings, So I gave into the gas. As you would expect from a custom it is leaps and bounds nicer then then the import versions. Also it's neckthru vs bolt on with a flattened "speed" neck profile and a much more pronounced archtop carve.
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It's great to see mine in there, JA0031, made in October of 1987. It has the Amber finish, its "sitting outside on my deck" (Featured in jackson1's post) It was /is my holy grail and was stoked to find it, I purchased it at Outlaw Guitars in Greenbrook, NJ (Now Hoboken Vintage) in 1998. Thanks for your hard work in compiling and posting these great guitars!!
MichaelLast edited by dobieboy; 02-09-2008, 01:06 PM.
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