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  • Jackson RR 1 Black with white Bevels mi

    Hey Guys, I got my hands on a nice RR 1,
    I just want to know more about it.
    It is a black one with white Bevels, but it lacks a serial number, but it has a sticker with work order number etc in the trem spring route.
    I heard that it is also possible this would be an employee build.
    I will post pics later on.
    Actually I never seen one like it before.
    Any advice how to get more information?
    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    Jackson RR 1, possible Employee build, no serial https://imgur.com/gallery/kItLFTz

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    • #3
      Jackson RR 1, possible Employee build, no serial https://imgur.com/gallery/kItLFTz

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      • #4
        I got it with opened scarf joint, which i already fixed, I got it as a real steal for 500 euros.
        I reshot the crack and headstock, but I will reshot the neck once more, to get it to the same quality as the headstock face.

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        • #5
          As you can see there is one work order sticker clear coated, and another one covering it, outside the coat.
          There is also this yellow circular sticker, i read it as JC.
          Thanks for any advice or hints.
          Sorry for multiple posts, having a hard time posting here with logging out, dialogs popping up etc.

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          • #6
            Sorry for spelling mistakes, but it is impossible to edit, server error 500 and logging out.

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            • #7
              strings are on backwards

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              • #8
                i'm sure this is just a camera angle
                but that body looks too big

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                • #9
                  Congratulations! Would love to see more photos after you perform the full neck restoration.

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                  • #10
                    https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/foru...page=20&page=1

                    Here someone asked about similar painted KV2.
                    So I posted there too.

                    "Hey guys, I wanted to ask about my RR since I found a thread here about a cousin of my guitar, at least of it ls quite rare painting scheme


                    So, I got this beautiful RR https://m.imgur.com/gallery/kItLFTz for a great price, but in bad condition, the scarf joint on the neck opened after it was dropped (luckily it was not glued correctly, so it really just was a paint damage). So i repaired it and partly resprayed it with clear coat, but I want to get all respraying work to the quality level I reached on the headstock face. (cracks etc are all under the clearcoat and I managed to fill a lot of the delamination. ,
                    It has no serial number, and I cannot see that there ever was one.
                    But it plays at least as great as any of the other USA Jacksons I have played.
                    I am really curios about its history, the #1 on the trem cavity sticker, also this J. C. or T. C. sticker. (I Googled, there is a master builder over at Fender with name J. C.)
                    Thank you! "

                    I found the pictures before repair, be brave guys 😂

                    Jackson RR 1 before my repair https://imgur.com/gallery/MJS6LM4
                    Thank you
                    Last edited by Alex84; 01-12-2020, 08:38 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Looks like you did a great job so far with the repair. Would love to see more post-repair pics taken from the sides of the neck, similar to the image gallery that shows the damage and fretboard separation from multiple angles.

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                      • #12
                        Yes, you are right, the most interesting parts have been eft out in my shots, I will put them up later.
                        I will try to show what is under the clearcoat.
                        Last edited by Alex84; 01-13-2020, 11:13 AM.

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