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How did "Student" model got their name?
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Originally posted by scm View PostOk, was not aware of that. I know my Dinky doesn’t have Dinky stamped on it anywhere. I was at GC last week and saw a Soloist, and again no moniker there. Just seems odd to me since most other guitars have the names stamped on them somewhere.
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Originally posted by Mechayoshi View PostFor the import Professionals, yes the models after the intro year did tell you the exact model if that’s what you mean.
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Originally posted by scm View PostI wonder why the names “Dinky” and “Soloist,” etc. never make it on to the actual instrument the same way “Stratocaster,” et al, does?Last edited by john.w.lawson; 02-16-2023, 12:06 AM.
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Originally posted by scm View PostI wonder why the names “Dinky” and “Soloist,” etc. never make it on to the actual instrument the same way “Stratocaster,” et al, does?
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I wonder why the names “Dinky” and “Soloist,” etc. never make it on to the actual instrument the same way “Stratocaster,” et al, does?
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Originally posted by Zedder View PostDinky has clearly smaller body than strat(ocaster), model name makes sense, I think. In Finnish-(British) English dictionary synonyms for Dinky are: cute, nice, lovely, pretty..
Soloist gives easier high fret access than Strat(ocaster) or even a bolt-on Dinky. Name makes sense in a Way.
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Student is not a model, it is a version. Maybe students did not have cash for bling versions, name makes sense.
Dinky has clearly smaller body than strat(ocaster), model name makes sense, I think. In Finnish-(British) English dictionary synonyms for Dinky are: cute, nice, lovely, pretty..
Soloist gives easier high fret access than Strat(ocaster) or even a bolt-on Dinky. Name makes sense in a Way.
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While we love their guitars (otherwise, why would we be here), there a lot of things we'd like to change about Jackson. The names are one of them.
Student - is not a cheap guitar, it is not a mini guitar. It is simply the plain version. It is what every guitar is underneath all the flash.
Dinky - again, not a mini guitar. Not to mention the years of the locker room jokes.... he plays with his dinky.
Soloist - I envision (from the 80s) the blazing fast 'make your ears bleed' fingerobics on the high frets for 2 bars of a song. But they are very good for rhythm, too.
... just to name a few
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pretty sure the marketing was as simple as student model for student musicians, custom model for professionals
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How did "Student" model got their name?
I've always wondered how the 'Student' models, such as Student Rhoads, Student Strat, etc., got their name.
My wild speculation was that these were made by apprentice level builders. Does anyone knows more about these guitars?Tags: None
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