This Jackson DK2 was made in Japan and has their outrageous blue/orange/yellow flame finish. People online claim that it was hand-painted by a Japanese artist, but I'm going to guess the finish was stencilled. I bought it as a project guitar, cleaned it up, and replaced a few parts, including the string locks for the tremolo, but I never got around to covering up the dings on the body. I just don't have the time, and have enough guitars taking up space already. Like I mentioned, it has some dings, and it looks like a stress crack by one of the tuners has been repaired, but the fret-board and frets themselves are doing well. It's priced at less than I paid for it. Good condition ones go for $1200+ on Reverb recently. It definitely makes a statement! Body Material: Alder Neck Material: Rock maple Neck joint: Bolt-on Scale: 25.5" Frets: 24 jumbo Fret-board: Rosewood Bridge: JT 580 licenced Floyd Bridge pickup: Duncan Designed HB-102 (like a JB) Middle and neck pickup: Duncan Designed SC-102