I'd like to sell a Jackson RR24 with an added EMG in the neck, and hardshell case. The last owner had the other pickup professionally installed. It's either an 85 or 60, I can't quite remember. I can check if it's that big of a deal. It's in awesome condition. I wouldn't say mint, as it does have a few light scratches and a small chip on the tip of the wing, as is common with these types of guitars. Looking to get $800 OBO. Comes with a Jackson HSC.
The official description reads -
"The RR24 Randy Rhoads electric guitar is a 24-fret no-nonsense neck-thru-body monster. It delivers the goods in the spirit of its legendary namesake. This version of the Jackson Randy Rhoads has it all: neck-thru-body construction, an alder body, maple neck with a compound-radius ebony fingerboard, an EMG-81 humbucker, Floyd Rose tremolo, sharkfin inlays, and Gotoh tuners. Looks hot and sounds hot.
Jackson's compound-radius fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out. With a more relaxed hand, you'll play better."
Alder body
Neck-thru-body Rock maple neck with scarf joint headstock
EMG-81 Bridge pickup (Added 85 or 60)
Compound-radius ebony fretboard 12" to 16"
MOTO sharkfin inlays
24 jumbo frets
Floyd Rose FRT 02000 double-locking 2-Point Tremolo
Master volume
Sealed die-cast tuners
Black hardware
FS/FT - Jackson RR24
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FS/FT - Jackson RR24
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Re: FS/FT - Jackson RR24
Nova_Alexander wrote:I'd like to sell a Jackson RR24 with an added EMG in the neck, and hardshell case. The last owner had the other pickup professionally installed. It's either an 85 or 60, I can't quite remember. I can check if it's that big of a deal. It's in awesome condition. I wouldn't say mint, as it does have a few light scratches and a small chip on the tip of the wing, as is common with these types of guitars. Looking to get $800 OBO. Comes with a Jackson HSC.
The official description reads -
"The RR24 Randy Rhoads electric guitar is a 24-fret no-nonsense neck-thru-body monster. It delivers the goods in the spirit of its legendary namesake. This version of the Jackson Randy Rhoads has it all: neck-thru-body construction, an alder body, maple neck with a compound-radius ebony fingerboard, an EMG-81 humbucker, Floyd Rose tremolo, sharkfin inlays, and Gotoh tuners. Looks hot and sounds hot.
Jackson's compound-radius fingerboard curves more dramatically at the nut for easy chording and flattens out as it approaches the neck joint for low-action bends without fretting out. With a more relaxed hand, you'll play better."
Alder body
Neck-thru-body Rock maple neck with scarf joint headstock
EMG-81 Bridge pickup (Added 85 or 60)
Compound-radius ebony fretboard 12" to 16"
MOTO sharkfin inlays
24 jumbo frets
Floyd Rose FRT 02000 double-locking 2-Point Tremolo
Master volume
Sealed die-cast tuners
Black hardware


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Re: FS/FT - Jackson RR24
1. Go to Photobucket, create an account. (free)Nova_Alexander wrote: Not sure how to put pics up here haha.
2. If you're using a smart phone, you can download the app (also free).
3. Upload to an album.
4. Copy/paste the img tags from the site to here.
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Re: FS/FT - Jackson RR24
That it is man! Pics updated!TheSilvaOne wrote:what is the color????? if its the black one with red stiping........
Thank you sir!! I wasn't sure if that's how it worked here as well or not! Thanks!Craven Sound wrote:1. Go to Photobucket, create an account. (free)Nova_Alexander wrote: Not sure how to put pics up here haha.
2. If you're using a smart phone, you can download the app (also free).
3. Upload to an album.
4. Copy/paste the img tags from the site to here.
Done.
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