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    $350 is a VERY good price. The early Soloist Pros with all of the good features (like yours) often go for as much as $500 on eBay, although there have been more of them on the Bay lately, which may have driven the prices down a bit.

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    SOLOIST PRO

    Any Info, I just picked one up for 350$, Took the chance, MOP headstock inlay, Ebony board Bound Shark inlays, nothing on the Truss cover with a Model #..Just curious for anybody who may know about them..are they as NICE as everyone has stated..and was $350 a fair price, Honestly I plan on making it a beater guitar

    [ March 05, 2003, 12:35 PM: Message edited by: sdjacksonlover ]

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      Re: SOLOIST PRO

      That would make it an early Pro, pre-1994 for sure. I have a `90 that I bought for $350, sent to GMW for a refinish from red to black pearl, and put a Duncan Full Shred humbucker in the bridge. Sounds great, plays great...definitely a keeper.
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        The neck-through early 90s MIJ Pros are acknowledged to be on par with USAs of the same era. Great price! I was shopping for one myself; I ended up with a $500 (USA) SL2H! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
        "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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          Re: SOLOIST PRO

          Cool Thanks, The paint on it is near minty, but It may be open for alterations...lol

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            Re: SOLOIST PRO

            Cool thanks guys, never owned a Import Jackson, so I wanted to take a chance. Gonna just animalize it...lol (hint)

            [ March 06, 2003, 01:11 AM: Message edited by: sdjacksonlover ]

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