Help me identify this Jackson

epi

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Normal jackson inlays
new jackson headstock
(guy claims) its a soloist

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these are the only pictures I have, PLEASE HELP!
 
Re: Help me identify this Jackson

That looks like a SLSMG which is a relatively recent import model. Is there anything else you were looking for?
 
Re: Help me identify this Jackson

That is most definitely a Dinky. Soloists are Neck through, and Dinky's are bolt on. Although, I have never seen a Dinky quite like that one. Do you know the serial number?
 
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That is most definitely a Dinky. Soloists are Neck through, and Dinky's are bolt on. Although, I have never seen a Dinky quite like that one. Do you know the serial number?
Yup, every Soloist I have ever seen is neck-through.
 
Re: Help me identify this Jackson

Probably a CS Dinky. What's the price he's offering it to you at?
The neck looks like a Dimarzio as well, which means both pickups are probably Dimarzios.
 
Nope not a dxmgt, otherwise it'd have the traditional 6inline Jackson headstock.

It looks consistent with an SLSMGT except for the bolt on neck. The SLSMGs had neck thru construction. That's kinda throwing me for a loop
 
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Nope not a dxmgt, otherwise it'd have the traditional 6inline Jackson headstock.

It looks consistent with an SLSMGT except for the bolt on neck. The SLSMGs had neck thru construction. That's kinda throwing me for a loop

Seriously. Google "Jackson Dinky DXMGT" and you'll find this exact guitar. It's most definitely NOT a soloist. If it were a soloist, it would be neck-through, and the body would be slightly bigger, and perhaps thinner.
 
Re: Help me identify this Jackson

That's clearly a 1937 Fender CS Deluxe Player Edition.

I don't know what you guys are looking at...
 
Re: Help me identify this Jackson

It looks like a DXMGT.

Correct.


What's the slime green pickup?

Definitely has to be a DiMarzio of some kind.

Could be, but could also be a Guitarheads Hexbucker. ;)

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Could be, but could also be a Guitarheads Hexbucker. ;)

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Well, in the picture he has, there doesn't appear to be any white lettering towards the bottom, so It's definitely gotta be a DiMarzio. More than likely a Super Distortion.
 
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Well, in the picture he has, there doesn't appear to be any white lettering towards the bottom, so It's definitely gotta be a DiMarzio. More than likely a Super Distortion.

I was half serious, but the lettering can easily be removed, same as on Duncans.

I'd actually think it to be an Evolution. It has black pole pieces and SDs usually have chrome. Maybe a covered Breed in the neck?
 
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haha, looks like we've found the same guitar. I want to snatch this one up as well. :D The guy has no clue what he's talking about though. He says it's an slsmg, and that it has a Duncan in the bridge.
 
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