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  • ..my San Dimas Jackson strat "Varoom" gets an overhaul.

    Several weeks ago, during a ''basement" visit with a local player I'd recently met (Jimi) after buying a killer GMW python from him, I broke the high E string on my San Dimas "Varoom" Jackson strat, serial# 5105..
    Having wanted to tear down this guitar to just the wood for years and take a crack at my first Kahler, it seemed like a perfect time to do it. Jimi was game, plus he not only let me use his bench and tools, he gave me the strings too. Thanks Jimi.
    So I started taking her apart... It was my first strip down of a Kahler equipped guitar. "This is going to be fun!"

    The broken high E string..


    Interesting locking screws on the nut..


    Checking out the pu cavity and pu model (a Jackson j-50). (That cavity had some serious accumulation of sanded material!)


    Large cavity for just one control.


    I was having noise issues with the input jack; all seemed fine after pulling it so I tweaked the ground tab to make better contact. (It worked after all was complete).


    For the enthusiasts out there; the neck and neck pocket details. Recognize anything?



    Some matching #'s inside the bridge cavity? Cool! I would tend to believe that's possibly a wo#?


    After cleaning the body thoroughly, both pu and bridge cavities, the bridge and any neck pocket dirt, I started putting things back together. I was having a great time with Jimi cheering me on...


    Now for the neck; damn are those frets dirty! I guess some steel wool is in order!


    Let, the scrubbing, begin!



    Ahhhhh, what shiny frets you have?


    Now for the strings.



    Almost ready.


    The Varoom strat is back in business! And in some great company I might add!



    I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to tear it all down and put it back together, including the Kahler bridge. It was only the locking nut that gave me a bit of a workout; an extremely strange mounting configuration.
    It was a cool learning experience.


    Fish

  • #2
    holy fuck..look at the state of all those strats!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Post
      holy fuck..look at the state of all those strats!!!
      Yeah! Now that's playing the hell out of a guitar (guitars!)
      Check my bands!
      www.myspace.com/magicktr
      www.myspace.com/sinif64
      www.myspace.com/dementiatr

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      • #4
        Coool!!!!!!!
        Hardware: all black, all the time.

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        • #5
          Way cool guitar.

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          • #6
            Wow.
            Thanks for the tour!
            Neat collection of Frankenstrats you have
            "Wow,... that was some of the hardest rockin ever. Hardest to listen too."
            --floydkramer

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            • #7
              Cool story/pics.

              Those things are reliced beyond all recognition.
              Jackson KV2
              Jackson KE1T
              Jackson KE1F
              Jackson SL1

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              • #8
                Anytime fellas... I'm sure I'm not the only one to tear a Kahler strat down but it was my first time... pretty cool doing's too!

                As for those relics, Jimi is the shit when it comes to those and if I was the Varoom strat, I sure would feel honored too.
                Thanks for the kudos...

                Fish

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                • #9
                  Hey! 6-24-86 is my birthday! how cool is that?









                  . . . . well I think it's kind of cool Love that guitar - especially the graphics and Kahler!

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                  • #10
                    Very cool guitar!!

                    Btw you have the same OCD I have only my picks have to be in the 3rd fret instead of the second!!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by haymaker View Post
                      Hey! 6-24-86 is my birthday! how cool is that?









                      . . . . well I think it's kind of cool Love that guitar - especially the graphics and Kahler!
                      Woah that is pretty cool.

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                      • #12
                        That's B.S.

                        Like the title says:That's B.S. 9-29-86 here.


                        ps:Hey,nice "Craftsman Screwdriver" too.
                        Henrik Danhage Sig Heavy Relic

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                        • #13
                          That nut looks like a backwards copy of a Bill Edwards Finger-Tite Locking Nut:



                          Nice relics ya got there man.

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                          • #14
                            You guys are a riot! Glad you're enjoying the pics. It was fun.


                            Fish

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                            • #15
                              That guitar looks a lot better than that smashed red V you posted pics of.
                              How'd that deal ever turn out? Everybody happy in the end? looks clean.

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