

Neck is cleanest part of guitar and frets show little wear (although action is currently way too high.) But $350 for everything can't complain.

So now I have to figure out how to put it back I tried tweaking things a little at the bridge and ended up popping the "A" string out of its saddle. The whammy bar caused major tuning problems like before. Chrome came with the flame (veneer?) tops. From Jackson catalogues looks like black body only had black hardware. What doesn't seem to add up is the black body and chrome hardware.

Depends what it costs but my preference is uncluttered knobs and switches. I might change it to simply one master volume (no other volume or tone), keep the on/off swith and remove the other. One swith acts as an on/off vol, and the other is deactivated. This was accompanied with changing knobs and switches functionality. He thinks it was originally the "sustainiac" model that was later modded by installing the EMG's (love that setup, neck in particular is awesome). Not the original owner and no paperwork, so I can't verify as 100% accurate. ěridge: Floyd Rose® Licensed Jackson® Low Profile JT580 LP double-locking 2-Point Tremolo.ğingerboard: Rosewood with Compound 12” to 16” Radius.Tuning Machines: Nickel Plated Die-Cast Tuners.Neck: Bolt-On Rock Maple with Scarf Joint Head Stock.FrankenDinky, it's arrived! It's arrived!
