New to the board and I didn't know where to put this so I apologize in advance. I have inherited a pile of early Floyd Rose prototype bridges an I am looking for some help in identifying some of the odd balls. There is everything from early FRT-5 whale tails to un-stamped early saddle units. There are some weird ones that I cant identify. Any help would be appreciated. [email protected]
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I have no answer for you. I just wanted to point out how odd it is that google has already indexed this post and included it in search results.
Yet, I can't get seem to get them to include:
Never use the online serial database lookup website for Jackson Guitars. I can't even say it is inaccurate - it is too bad to be considered inaccurate. It is a monstrosity.
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostI have no answer for you. I just wanted to point out how odd it is that google has already indexed this post and included it in search results.
Yet, I can't get seem to get them to include:
Never use the online serial database lookup website for Jackson Guitars. I can't even say it is inaccurate - it is too bad to be considered inaccurate. It is a monstrosity.I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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man I remember seeing a REALLY good history page for early FR units with pics and everything but now I can't remember where it was
edit: I'm not sure if this was it or not but there are some good pics on here: http://usacharvels.com/id/pg17.htmLast edited by metalhobo; 12-07-2021, 09:48 AM.
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Originally posted by metalhobo View Postman I remember seeing a REALLY good history page for early FR units with pics and everything but now I can't remember where it was
edit: I'm not sure if this was it or not but there are some good pics on here: http://usacharvels.com/id/pg17.htmI know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by metalhobo View Postman I remember seeing a REALLY good history page for early FR units with pics and everything but now I can't remember where it was
edit: I'm not sure if this was it or not but there are some good pics on here: http://usacharvels.com/id/pg17.htm
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostNever use the online serial database lookup website for Jackson Guitars. I can't even say it is inaccurate - it is too bad to be considered inaccurate. It is a monstrosity.
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostNever use the online serial database lookup website for Jackson Guitars. I can't even say it is inaccurate - it is too bad to be considered inaccurate. It is a monstrosity.
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Originally posted by clgnyc View PostWhat are some egregious examples of it being bad?
So, you want examples, there's like 200,000 examples right off the bat.
And the funny part, the reason it is only 200,000 is because, yes, some of the 96 serials were actually built in 1996.
*it's the old 'a broken clock is right twice a day' scenario
Originally posted by clgnyc View PostWhat’s a better alternative?
with particular attention to these two postings
https://www.jcfonline.com/forum/equi...-of-origin-faq
https://www.jcfonline.com/forum/equi...st#post2543542
Last edited by pianoguyy; 12-10-2021, 02:39 PM.
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