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				04-23-2010, 05:12 PM
			
			
			
		  
		
	
                
            	
		
		
		Thanks for the heads up. The answer to the trivial question lies within: 
"How old was Randy when he passed away?" 
 
 
The Jackson bloodline began back in the late 1970s, when heavy  music experienced a flamboyant and virtuosic resurgence in popularity  and a small Southern California guitar repair shop became the epicenter  of a new level of shred-approved excellence. From metal's chart-topping peaks to its darkest recesses, for  discerning guitarists all over the globe, Jackson is the only way to go. 
 
Despite Rhoads tragically being taken from us in 1982 at the tender  age of 25, the timeless nature of his playing and his compositions  continues to inspire young players more than a quarter of a century  after his passing. The guitar is a fine and ongoing testament to his  genius, to the sheer size of the indelible shadow he cast and to the  colossal impact of his brief but brilliant career. 
 
The JS30RR has an Indian Cedro body (with flame maple veneer on  trans finishes), bolt-on maple neck with reverse headstock, rosewood  fingerboard, Jackson CVR humbucking pickups, adjustable  string-thru-body bridge, and chrome hardware. 
 
The JS30RR doesn't just look great; it also delivers the  great tone that has made both Jackson Guitars and Rhoads modern legends. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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