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Jackson Soloist XL Professional


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Cobalt Blue, maple/rosewood neck-thru, poplar body wings, neck and headstock binding, DiMarzio Tone Zone and two Jackson singles, Charvel stamped Schaller trem, a few clear coat dings and scratches, nothing down to the wood, and non-original HSC.

 

I'm looking for trades, I do prefer bolt-ons. I do prefer Charvel's, but let me know what you have, who knows, eh? I want to keep it in the USA. PM or reply here, please.

 

Thanks,

Alvin

 

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wana trade for a jackson DKMG, its a bolt on with EMG 81 85, floyd rose speed loader bridge, binding on the the neck and the headstock, a few scratches but not noticible, and its black

 

 

Thanks, but I'm not interested in the DKMG.

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Thats a smokin deal. I just paid $200 for one of those necks used!

 

A Soloist neck??? I doubt it... :poke: It's neck thru. :wave:

 

Bump for a DEAL you'll rarely see on a guitar you'll rarely see. Come on guys - these often bring in close to a grand. Buy this thing!!!! You won't find a better guitar for the money.

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A Soloist neck??? I doubt it... :poke: It's neck thru.
:wave:

Bump for a DEAL you'll rarely see on a guitar you'll rarely see. Come on guys - these often bring in close to a grand. Buy this thing!!!! You won't find a better guitar for the money.

 

Thanks, cjo. These are on par with the USA Soloists of their time. A great deal to be had here. :thu:

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No problem, Alvin.

 

The Professional series of theose days are probably better in fit and finish than today's guitars, only difference being the hardware on today's USA's. The necks are certainly better in the grade of wood and ebony boards they were using. I've had very good results with the stock p'ups from that era as well. You've got a great bridge p'up in there, and the bridge is on par with an OFR from my experience.

 

This should be a no-brainer for anyone looking for a Soloist.

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Pretty much a carbon copy of my last post.. but,

 

 

Trade + Cash for my American Stratocaster?

 

2006 60th edition(Bought new in july/august 2007 though, so it's technically only a year old) olympic white maple fretboard. Thin-ish neck, large frets, dimarzio SD in bridge, shreds like mad, chords like jimi :lol:

 

i have 100% feedback on ebay, yngwie9988

 

Also.. are the inlays real mop or synthetic?

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Pretty much a carbon copy of my last post.. but,



Trade + Cash for my American Stratocaster?


2006 60th edition(Bought new in july/august 2007 though, so it's technically only a year old) olympic white maple fretboard. Thin-ish neck, large frets, dimarzio SD in bridge, shreds like mad, chords like jimi
:lol:

i have 100% feedback on ebay, yngwie9988


Also.. are the inlays real mop or synthetic?

 

Thanks for the offer, but I'll pass on the Strat.

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well, I do not have a charvel model 88...Jackson made a limited run of 500 guitars in 1988 as well as a model 88 charvel. I would not get rid of the limited 88 however. they are getting extremely rare now

 

 

LOL...I mis-read your sig line.

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