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$245.00
Made in Japan Dinky Jackson in rare blue finish. This was my project guitar for a while. It has everything stock except the Floyd - I installed a better one and in a very rare satin chrome finish. That Floyd alone cost me about $200. I also spray painted the pickups. I'm not sure which exact pickups they are but the tone is actually great. I spray painted the tuners to match the satin chrome color of the Floyd.
Note: the Floyd turned out to be slightly larger than the one which wS previously installed, so it made a little crack in upper layer of finish (see the pictures), it doesn't affect the functionality of the Floyd however.
The neck feels a little bulkier than what you can see in newer mij jacksons, but it was its original neck - I didn't touch it. Overall, this is not an expensive type of guitar, however it is a collector's item from 90s, obviously out of production and the color is very rare. You can use this instrument to upgrade with better parts or use it as is - it plays and sounds great
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2 Days
146
2
$245.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.















Made in Japan Dinky Jackson in rare blue finish. This was my project guitar for a while. It has everything stock except the Floyd - I installed a better one and in a very rare satin chrome finish. That Floyd alone cost me about $200. I also spray painted the pickups. I'm not sure which exact pickups they are but the tone is actually great. I spray painted the tuners to match the satin chrome color of the Floyd.
Note: the Floyd turned out to be slightly larger than the one which wS previously installed, so it made a little crack in upper layer of finish (see the pictures), it doesn't affect the functionality of the Floyd however.
The neck feels a little bulkier than what you can see in newer mij jacksons, but it was its original neck - I didn't touch it. Overall, this is not an expensive type of guitar, however it is a collector's item from 90s, obviously out of production and the color is very rare. You can use this instrument to upgrade with better parts or use it as is - it plays and sounds great










