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Jackson Performer series
My boss has 2 guitars up for sale, one being a jackson performer RR. To my knowledge these were built in the late 80's or 90's in Japan but were exceptional instruments. He's selling it for $175 with hardshell case. Do they have 24 or 22 fret necks? I need all the info I can get on these(outlaw
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I have a Jackson PS4. Mine has 24 frets and I need to replace the stock pickups. They seem to have deadened after playing it for 8 years.
175 seems to be a fair price. Most likely he never played it and it will be in good shape.
175 seems to be a fair price. Most likely he never played it and it will be in good shape.
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Strange, I bought it retail brand new.
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Is this guitar a neck tru model?
I have a early 90's model pro series jap made.
It's a neck tru and it's a really well built guitar
I have had it 12 years and have put emgs,had it custom painted with some cool ass air brush work and just recently put a new floyd rose pro low profile on it and would put it up against a rr1 anyday.
I would go for it if it's one of those models.
I have a early 90's model pro series jap made.
It's a neck tru and it's a really well built guitar
I have had it 12 years and have put emgs,had it custom painted with some cool ass air brush work and just recently put a new floyd rose pro low profile on it and would put it up against a rr1 anyday.
I would go for it if it's one of those models.
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koth wrote:You need to look at it to see.Pantera420 wrote:can anybody answer this?koth wrote:Is this guitar a neck tru model?
Flip it over and if it looks like the guitar is all one peice than it's a neck tru.
If it has a back plate and 4 screws then it's a bolt on.

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well how are we supposed to know without seeing it or having serial numbers to look up?Pantera420 wrote:koth wrote:You need to look at it to see.Pantera420 wrote:can anybody answer this?koth wrote:Is this guitar a neck tru model?
Flip it over and if it looks like the guitar is all one peice than it's a neck tru.
If it has a back plate and 4 screws then it's a bolt on.i know how to tell a bolt on from a neckthru. i haven't got a chance to look at it though which is why i'm asking if anybody knows
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i haven't "negotiated" with my boss yet as he's failed to bring the pictures in. he wants my dsl 401 for this thing but i'm gonna make him put in some EMG's, a real floyd, or a 24 fret neck since it's a bolt on before i part ways with my amp. i plan on getting all these upgrades eventually to make this a thing killer.
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croninburg wrote:Bolt ons aren't that bad. I suppose one you've played neck through models you don't want to go back maybe?
my first guitar was a bolt on, and now i play a set neck. so worlds of differences. If i found a bolt on that played as smooth as my set or better, id go for it.
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