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  • J7055 Hang Tag signatures....

    Can anyone I.D. the signatures on this recently acquired a CS Jackson?
    Seems (mostly) one Jackson employee worked on this one. Curious.
    Thanks in advance.
    -Pete

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    Oh, here's the fiddle:

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    • #3
      Nothing particularly odd about that, IMO. He put the hardware/electronics on, strung it, tuned it, and finalized the frets. Makes sense to me. I couldn't see the sense in having 4 different people do that. You're moving the guitar around the shop, or rotating people from station to station. Maybe for training purposes, yeah, but....
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      • #4
        I dunno Matt - most seem to have more signatures than that.

        Very cool guitar by the way...
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        Rare is not the same as valuable
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        • #5
          Originally posted by neilli View Post
          I dunno Matt - most seem to have more signatures than that.

          Very cool guitar by the way...
          I count 3, including one for the final inspection.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by neilli View Post
            I dunno Matt - most seem to have more signatures than that.

            Very cool guitar by the way...
            That's what I'm getting at. Usually it's four or five different names. This one has one guy doing it all. Just curious. Anyone know who the 'one guy' is on the hang tag?

            Thanks for the compliment Neilli. It's "very metal" in it's looks - though the bow-tie inlays may seem girlie, it's rather cool in abalone. Got it used after being persistent with the dealer for months. About four or five months ago he had it for a really high price (approx. $2.5k) for a used guitar. He told me it was on consignment and couldn't budge on the price. So I kept in touch every few weeks and got it down to almost half that.

            Odd thing, don't think it's stock. I think it originally came with an EMG. There's a battery box on the back but it came with a DiMarzio. Also, there's a three way switch set up as a kill switch and no vol knob. Not sure if the stock version had a volume knob since it's placement is odd. I might try to find out if I can track the owner.



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            • #7
              Got further info on it and the w/o:
              [note the 25in scale length. very interesting]

              Neck-Thru Guitar SLS RH 6-string Guitar
              Body Wood: Mahogany Body top: None Body Binding: None
              Scalloped Heel: Yes Scalloped Horn: No
              Peghead Type: AT1 Reversed
              Neck Wood: Mahogany Head Cap: None Fingerboard Wood: Ebony
              Fingerboard Inlay: Bow Tie
              Special Inlay Info: None
              Inlay Color: Abalone Name @ 12th: No
              Nut Width: 1-5/8 Butt Width: 2-1/4 Scale Length: 25.00
              Num of Frets: 24 Fret Wire: Jumbo SBB215 Fret Scallop: None
              Binding: Neck & Head Binding Color: Ivoroid Binding Over Frets: Yes
              Neck Shape: Speed 775-835
              Special Info About Neck: 770-848
              Bridge: Floyd Rose Recess Tremolo: Yes Tailpiece: None
              Nut Type: floyd Strings: 9-42 Truss Rod Cover: Blk-Wht-Blk
              Strap Button: Std 17mm Jack Location: Side Jack Plate: Oval
              Tuners: Grover Even Non-locking 3+3
              Parts Color: Black
              Number of Knobs: 0 Dome
              Pickguard: None None
              Rear Control: DKY Horn Switch: None
              Battery Cavity: Single
              Special Parts Info: None
              Pickup Route: 1H
              Active Circuit None
              Pickup Rings: Black Pickup Covers: None
              Bridge Pickup: DP-100F Spr D Middle Pickup: None Neck Pickup: None
              0 0 Other Pots: None
              Pickup Selector: None Switch Positions: n/a Other Switches: None
              Kill Switch: Toggle Placement: STD
              Special Wiring: None
              Color: Black
              Special Color Info: None
              Neck Paint: Black
              Artwork Provided No Painted Pickups? No
              Head Paint: Black
              Logo: Jackson Nineties Logo Size: 60% Logo Color: Abalone
              Sig. on Head?: None
              C a s e Case G&G Hardshell 960-012 Solo Fitted CS Logo: Yes
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              • #8
                Cool guitar, but why does the WO show a battery cavity but no active pickups or electronics? Strange...
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                • #9
                  The neck looks really wide from the photos. I thought it was a seven-string at first.
                  Scott

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Spivonious View Post
                    The neck looks really wide from the photos. I thought it was a seven-string at first.
                    That may be an optical illusion from the wide/thin inlays.

                    As to the signatures, no idea. Looks like "GB" or maybe "HB" to me.

                    As to the battery cavity, maybe the guy who originally ordered it couldn't make up his mind about PUs, and had a put a battery box put on in case he changed his mind and swapped out to an EMG later. Who knows?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by charvel750 View Post
                      Cool guitar, but why does the WO show a battery cavity but no active pickups or electronics? Strange...
                      I know. Weird. Which was one of the reasons I had to do some detective work. I got contact info on the original owner who ordered it. Sent him an email about a few questions. He hasn't responded.

                      I may mod it down the line w/ respect to the electronics, but for now it's staying as-is. Very Metal.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                        That may be an optical illusion from the wide/thin inlays.

                        As to the signatures, no idea. Looks like "GB" or maybe "HB" to me.

                        Yeah, it's an illusion. As far as the folks who worked on it. Found out it was:
                        Greg Burnett & Dave Hiland. I have another Custom worked on by "GB".
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                        • #13
                          Hey! That used to be my guitar, congratulations on the score! I had it built between 2006 and 2007 and ended up having to sell it to make a mortgage payment. (OUCH!) I sold it to a GC in Auburn MA (for a loss) and saw it on eBay not long afterward for sale by some music liquidator. The extraneous battery cavity I had them put was in case I ever decided I wanted to add active pickups at a later time (I was wavering between Super Distortion and EMG's at the time as my pickups of choice) without having to have some monkey (or even worse, ME) try to saw into the body. If you have any questions I would be glad to try to help, I don't know who tried to give you my contact info but I never got any emails about it to my knowledge. Anyway congrats and enjoy! I'm glad someone finally picked it up.

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                          • #14
                            Oh yeah, and the Dimarzio is the original pickup (see above) and the "girlie" abalone bow ties were a symbol of my affection for the late, great RR.

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                            • #15
                              And a little more reading on my part... the on off switch is "stock". I originally ordered it with a kill button but that's what they put in its place.

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