Ok, here's the deal:
Found this old beat up JEM77FP that this guy is getting rid of. Turns out that its one of the earliest models that date back to 1989 or something similar.
All original parts, complete with Edge trem & locking nut (both badly corroded), old style JEM (non-AANJ) neck. The body is pretty beat up, although the actual 'curtain/floral' paintwork is intact, the horns and sides of the guitar are missing chunks out of the lacquer or whatever they use to seal it.
Neck is in pretty good nick, relatively straight except that the low E string is a little closer to the edge of the fretboard than the high-E string. Is this bad? Also, the usual paint-crack in the neckjoint is there, although it doesn't appear to go any deeper than the paint. Otherwise, frets have about 70% life on them and the vine-o-life inlay is perfect.
My concerns:
Edge trem - will the posts need replacement? How can I tell whether the wood will hold it's integrity?
The low/high E-string thing. What can be done about this? Is it a major cause of concern?
paintwork - how difficult is it to restore the chipped lacquer?
Is there anything else I should be aware of before purchase? BTW, this guy is selling the JEM for AUD$1000 which is about US$780 at the moment.
Found this old beat up JEM77FP that this guy is getting rid of. Turns out that its one of the earliest models that date back to 1989 or something similar.
All original parts, complete with Edge trem & locking nut (both badly corroded), old style JEM (non-AANJ) neck. The body is pretty beat up, although the actual 'curtain/floral' paintwork is intact, the horns and sides of the guitar are missing chunks out of the lacquer or whatever they use to seal it.
Neck is in pretty good nick, relatively straight except that the low E string is a little closer to the edge of the fretboard than the high-E string. Is this bad? Also, the usual paint-crack in the neckjoint is there, although it doesn't appear to go any deeper than the paint. Otherwise, frets have about 70% life on them and the vine-o-life inlay is perfect.
My concerns:
Edge trem - will the posts need replacement? How can I tell whether the wood will hold it's integrity?
The low/high E-string thing. What can be done about this? Is it a major cause of concern?
paintwork - how difficult is it to restore the chipped lacquer?
Is there anything else I should be aware of before purchase? BTW, this guy is selling the JEM for AUD$1000 which is about US$780 at the moment.