What am I looking at here? JACKSON CONTENT

Re: What am I looking at here? JACKSON CONTENT

http://dallas.craigslist.org/sdf/msg/1122780129.html

Now, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not that familiar with Jackson. The extent of my experience comes from working on them for customers, but I must say that I've never seen a Jackson with a headstock shaped like that. This little puppy worth anything?

Dont know about the guitar, but the bridge alone is worth 1/2 the price.
 
Re: What am I looking at here? JACKSON CONTENT

The Jackson Dinky PC3 - Molly

If looks could kill, this sweet guitar would take no prisoners. Crafted with a poplar body and exquisite quilted maple veneer top, it sports a maple neck with a 24-fret quilted maple fretboard, and satin chrome hardware. Loaded for wild sonic excursions with custom Duncan design SC101 pickups at the neck and mid position, and a Duncan design DD102B at the bridge.

I purchased this guitar on St. Patrick's Day in 1999 at Guitars, Etc in Tucson. I immediately loved the way it played, and decided it was time to get a better alternative to the Fender Squire Strat. It produced a great Fender sound, with impeccable action all the way up it's 24 frets. The $994 retail price suggested a fine pedigree.The guitar was selling on sale locally for $299 at a time when the Musicians Friend website had it for $729. Amazingly, the Green finish on mine justified a $200 premium on the price. Red ones were selling for $579 but MF would not budge when I offered to pay the same price for the Green. It is a wonderful guitar that sounds like none of my others.

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http://www.cybergeo.com/music/guitars/geoguitars.html
 
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Re: What am I looking at here? JACKSON CONTENT

The Jackson Dinky PC3 - Molly

If looks could kill, this sweet guitar would take no prisoners. Crafted with a poplar body and exquisite quilted maple veneer top, it sports a maple neck with a 24-fret quilted maple fretboard, and satin chrome hardware. Loaded for wild sonic excursions with custom Duncan design SC101 pickups at the neck and mid position, and a Duncan design DD102B at the bridge.

I purchased this guitar on St. Patrick's Day in 1999 at Guitars, Etc in Tucson. I immediately loved the way it played, and decided it was time to get a better alternative to the Fender Squire Strat. It produced a great Fender sound, with impeccable action all the way up it's 24 frets. The $994 retail price suggested a fine pedigree.The guitar was selling on sale locally for $299 at a time when the Musicians Friend website had it for $729. Amazingly, the Green finish on mine justified a $200 premium on the price. Red ones were selling for $579 but MF would not budge when I offered to pay the same price for the Green. It is a wonderful guitar that sounds like none of my others.

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http://www.cybergeo.com/music/guitars/geoguitars.html

That more or less covers it ;)
 
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