FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

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First things first, this isn't all original. The previous owner decided to hack up the body, dump out all the original electronics, install a pickguard on it and generally beat the crap out of it, so I got a replacement USA-made alder body from Mojobodies.com and got it refinished in gloss black - the finish has some minor imperfections and surface scratches, but they can be buffed out, I just haven't had the time or supplies to do so. They're unnoticeable unless you're like looking at them several inches away, as the pics demonstrate.

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The parts I've used to reassemble the body are all high-quality stuff. The pickup is a Tom Anderson H3 - awesome ceramic high-output crunch, but with a subtle alnico-ish warmth to the sound - one of the best pickups to use with Mesa amps, and what Mesa actually uses to test theirs. It's definitely not sterile like most ceramic pickups, and sounds really organic. The cleans are killer, too.

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The bridge is a Gotoh Floyd Rose. Excellent MIJ quality, comparable to the OFRs (and some say they're even better, like John Suhr). Gotoh made the Ibanez Edges and Lo-Pro Edges, and this is about the same ballpark in terms of quality. I've strung it up with 10s in E Standard.

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Other specs: 24-fret ebony fretboard, neck binding, MOP inlays and headstock logo, 24.75" scale (like a Gibby - great for bends and fast runs), recessed Gotoh straplocks - I'll throw in a really nice leather strap, too. The neck itself is slightly worn given the age, but still in great shape - frets are wide and flat with no dead spots or dings, and the neck is satin oil-finished on the back, insanely smooth, and one of the thinnest and best-feeling necks I've had on a guitar before. It's somewhat comparable to an Ibanez Wizard in terms of thinness and radius, but it just feels a bit comfier. Oh, and the neck plate serial is 001117, which makes it the 1117th USA Jackson out of the Ontario facility and dates it to 1991 according to Jackson's serial number info. One note, the electronics/trem cavity cover plates aren't included, but you can probably pick those up cheap at any music store (other than mine because they weren't in stock. :()

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I'm asking $500 + shipping with the original case (slightly scuffed up and a couple stickers, but still in great protective shape), which I consider a fair price for an older USA guitar with significant aftermarket work. I'd also love to trade for tube heads. This is a killer shredder, and will blow away anything you can find new (or possibly even used) in the same price range. Why get a MIJ Jackson when you can get this for around the same price or even less?
 
Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

I don´t want to piss in your wheaties, as the deal seems ok and I understand you´re not trying to mislead anyone from your desc.

While Mojo does good work, the body is flat out wrong for a non Custom Shop Fusion (Missing scalloped horn and possibly the scalloped heel in the back, too. 2 Single Coil slots are missing as well, as are of course the 5 way blade switch, active preamp and according control knobs.).

Again, a good deal in essence, but calling this a USA Fusion is IMO just a flat out lie, because the only thing Fusion or even Jackson about it are the neck and plate. That´s like selling a Pinto as an Indycar because you painted it yellow, put a Pennzoil sticker on it and added slicks :eek13:

Still, best of luck on the sale, if i had the cash I´d still consider it myself, the neck alone is worth about 250-300 bucks if all checks out :beerchug:
 
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Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

I don´t want to piss in your wheaties, as the deal seems ok and I understand you´re not trying to mislead anyone from your desc.

While Mojo does good work, the body is flat out wrong for a non Custom Shop Fusion (Missing scalloped horn and possibly the scalloped heel in the back, too. 2 Single Coil slots are missing as well, as are of course the 5 way blade switch, active preamp and according control knobs.).

Again, a good deal in essence, but calling this a USA Fusion is IMO just a flat out lie, because the only thing Fusion or even Jackson about it are the neck and plate. That´s like selling a Pinto as an Indycar because you painted it yellow, put a Pennzoil sticker on it and added slicks :eek13:

Still, best of luck on the sale, if i had the cash I´d still consider it myself, the neck alone is worth about 250-300 bucks if all checks out :beerchug:

I ordered it without the scalloped horn because I found it didn't help at all with upper fret reach and just looked awkward. It has a scalloped heel, and as far as I'm concerned, the main thing that separates Fusions from Dinkies is the short scale neck.
 
Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

What type of wood did you use?

I think Fusions were originally basswood.

Mahagany would be an interesting choice.
 
Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

Yo, I may have come off a bit anal, sorry if I did. :beerchug:

Again, sweet axe but me no moolah :(
 
Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

No worries. I originally intended this to be my main guitar, but a really sweet deal on a LP Std forced me to reconsider. The body's alder - tonally similar to the original body, which was poplar for USA Fusions. I think basswood was only for the MIJ models.
 
Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

^^ jup, USAs were poplar until about 94, as were the same spec MIJs of the era, basswood was popular on the Concept and EX lines at the time, and before then on some of the Charvel imports.

Alder is tonally close to identical to poplar ;)
 
Re: FS: '91 USA Jackson Fusion, heavily modded - $500 + ship.

To be honest I prefer this over the HSS and scalloped cutaway USA Fusion.
 
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