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  • Need Info on Jackson Rhoads Guitar

    In preparation for a thinning of the collection, I have a USA Jackson Rhoads that I purchased some time ago. I lost my documentation on year etc. and wondered if the forum could help me as I try to identify this one.

    Serial UO 1511

    Snakeskin finish, Schaller/Jackson floyd, appears to be two DP100 Dimarzios (I have not removed them to confirm), Strat style pickup selector (3-way) and one volume (no tone),

    Thanks in advance for any further info on this one that may help me.

    -B



  • #2
    Per the serial it is a 1991. Any other info/history if there is any is appreciated. Thanks

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    • #3
      Originally the scratch plate would have had three knobs and inside an active mid boost circuit. The pickups would have been Jackson models. Someone replaced the electronics and the pick guard. Nice axe, from the first of the USA Production runs which began in the Spring of 1990.
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      • #4
        Really early USA Select... at that point they were still handmade and still made by the people who make CS guitars... nice!

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        • #5
          Thinking about letting this one go. If so i will post in the classifieds on JCF first.

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          • #6
            thats a very cool usa randy rhoads , i love it , best wishs to all , sweet , c ya , alz / 2016

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            • #7
              Is that a Kahler Nut?
              If not, the clamps need to be turned 90 degrees
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nightbat View Post
                Is that a Kahler Nut?
                If not, the clamps need to be turned 90 degrees

                You are correct sir! (about needing to turn them 90 degrees).

                I bought this one, it stayed in the case for 3 years and i just recently got it out. I have an RR1T, PCS, and Japan made RR "Professional". Just don't need four (really don't need 3!!).

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by satch0922 View Post
                  Serial UO 1511
                  Actually, it's U01511. There was no "O" in Jackson serials, it's always been a Zero.
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                  • #10
                    It's all junk. So to help you out, just ship it to me. I'll pay for the shipping - it's the least I can do for you.

                    Kidding. GLWTT (Good luck with the thinning). I too have to deal with thinning out the herd. So painful to do, but it must be done. Too many fiddles just sitting in cases not being loved.
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                    • #11
                      Posted in the classifieds.

                      http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/148...71#post1640271

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