Re: NEGATIVE FEEDBACK!!!!!!!!GREEEEEED!
See, this is exactly why I don't go ga-ga over "mint" or "great condition" guitars - and why I don't use the "traditional" grading scale - too many people with magnifying glasses and nylon gloves going over the body looking for scratches and scuffs [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/poke.gif[/img]
Seriously, a bad wire job is nitpicking. TM, you're a nice guy and all, but it's 20 minutes with a soldering iron - no one is too busy for that. Why is a messy wiring job an issue? Why is it an issue that Joe didn't mention the wires were not perfectly manicured? More solder = better connection, right? Stray/frayed wires touching other contacts? Possible, especially for a 10+ year old guitar that's changed hands (and pickups) a few times. I've had USA Jacksons that had been wired so many times I've had to replace the entire harness from jack to trem claw to pots to switches. Jackson sisn't use the best wire in the business - they used that really thin crap mostly - so yeah, it's gonna wear out easily. I personally don't think Jackson's choice of wire for the 1990-96 USA models was capable of handling the current - much less the extra current from a 9v battery - without degrading severely.
Joe - Shame on you [img]graemlins/evilimages/icons/tongue.gif[/img] You know you're supposed to take Extreme Closeup pics of every inch of a guitar. Haven't you learned anything from my auctions? [img]graemlins/poke.gif[/img] Forget those cheesy "full-length" shots that can hide scuffs and scrapes - get the 4x mag lens out and let's count flakes of glitter [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Newc
See, this is exactly why I don't go ga-ga over "mint" or "great condition" guitars - and why I don't use the "traditional" grading scale - too many people with magnifying glasses and nylon gloves going over the body looking for scratches and scuffs [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/poke.gif[/img]
Seriously, a bad wire job is nitpicking. TM, you're a nice guy and all, but it's 20 minutes with a soldering iron - no one is too busy for that. Why is a messy wiring job an issue? Why is it an issue that Joe didn't mention the wires were not perfectly manicured? More solder = better connection, right? Stray/frayed wires touching other contacts? Possible, especially for a 10+ year old guitar that's changed hands (and pickups) a few times. I've had USA Jacksons that had been wired so many times I've had to replace the entire harness from jack to trem claw to pots to switches. Jackson sisn't use the best wire in the business - they used that really thin crap mostly - so yeah, it's gonna wear out easily. I personally don't think Jackson's choice of wire for the 1990-96 USA models was capable of handling the current - much less the extra current from a 9v battery - without degrading severely.
Joe - Shame on you [img]graemlins/evilimages/icons/tongue.gif[/img] You know you're supposed to take Extreme Closeup pics of every inch of a guitar. Haven't you learned anything from my auctions? [img]graemlins/poke.gif[/img] Forget those cheesy "full-length" shots that can hide scuffs and scrapes - get the 4x mag lens out and let's count flakes of glitter [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Newc
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