Electric Guitar Body Designs

JB I have a black electric guitar, start style, bought around 1986-7. I tried to find?
Learn More on the guitar, but no luck over the Internet. I think it have been in the range of $ 500 at the time. He has a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo, with some variation design. It is a neck through body design. Two single-coil and a humbucker in the bridge. Two tone black knurled knobs and the volume and switches three. Anyone have info on this guitar? In the guitar shop repair service only Guy, said that the mark was made by a manufacturer of large, more met again at that time. Trying to find the pedigree of the guitar. Thank you.
Yes JBPlayer Mighty Mite was a reincarnation. Have been interpreted by such groups as Oingo Boingo. Mighty Mite is a manufacturer of relatively well-known collection, with models like the three coils "Motherbucker. They made some very good quality pieces of wood and import a small selection of accessories. If I also recall the hand of solid brass bridges. My guitars used Mite neck, powerful function and trucks in the late 70's and early 80's. Anyway, I think Mighty Mite Mightymite changed his name to his guitar and became JBPlayer time it was acquired by Cort. JBPlayer All guitars are built for them. You must have the latest production line, as they were known for their strange guitars such as mercury and Buick (no kidding). Depending on model, has been made either in California or Korea. All guitars were made in the neck, and not by neck. You result to the approximate price of your guitar ... sells for about $ 500 in the 80s.
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