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varial

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Hey everyone, I received what was supposed to be a Sterling JP100 today but I don't think it is. Or at least it's not one I've seen before. It has the JP body, neck, and headstock, but the tuners are non-locking and it's got a string-through fixed bridge. I can't find any information on a JP100 model that had a fixed bridge, but I'm not 100% familiar with the history of the model either. Can anyone help me ID this particular model?

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Thanks!
Oliver
 

AgustinJP50

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This is a JP60 one off that was made before the JP60 and JP100 models were introduced. They made 3 or 4 different one offs with different specs (an Amber JP100, a satin black JP70 with a non routed bridge, this fixed bridge JP60 and another one which I can't recall). Cool, you have a unique piece of SBMM history!
 

varial

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Thanks for the information, Agustin! That explains why I couldn't find anything about the guitar. Now that I know what it is I have been able to do some more digging and found more info. It is kind of cool that it's one of a kind.
 

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I didn't buy it, it was sent to me by mistake through a promotion from Ernie Ball. I was supposed to receive a JP100. I've been working with Tim at EB and I think we have everything figured out now, so this one is going back as soon as I receive the JP100.
 
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