written in red on a label of a double cream.. wth is it?! gibson?
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ask the guy for a clearer picture of the baseplate.
I would Speculate an error in the label and it´s a Jazz-Neck, or the listing (can´t read the sticker on that pic)...Or it´s not a real Duncan..
JN(x) would normally be a Jazz Neck, and JMB(x) would be a Jazz Bridge....
yea, i reckon its not a real duncan, but hey its double cream, for one
well.. if he gives ya a clrearer pic.. the duncans have the logo stamped on it and it could be an older production model
could be Jazz model Neck.. or something.. AFAIK is they do ship double creme bobbins under the pup covers
Originally Posted by Impyea, i reckon its not a real duncan, but hey its double cream, for one
Until Dimarzio trademarked DCs, everyone made them. The Red label would denote an older Duncan, quite possibly made before the TM-scandal.
And as Davey said, those dang covers sometimes just fall off
honestly, standards these days..
the guy emailed back, says he cant provide anything better.. im gonna ask him for the impedance (loooooong shot ).. might shed some light.
when did the double-cream thing happen then?
tom
The original name for the Jazz was John Milner, named for a character in the movie American Graffity...it was later changed to Jazz so people could link it to a tone...that is a VERY old Jazz neck as far as I know.
goddamn! cheers man! lol i'm asking him for the impedance now
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
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