It was that very era - around '87/'88 I think. :)
The neck on that guitar's quite interesting, it's made of loads of thin strips of maple laminate so it's probably as much glue as wood, and the fingerboard's some kind of synthetic ebony, like a Steinberger - no dead spots at all! It sounded rubbish with the original pickup (a DiMarzio MegaDrive), but not too bad with the Duncan Custom that's in the picture.
Never really got it into a properly playable state, though. I had to convert the neck pocket to take the 24-fret neck, which went OK, and I managed to recess the Floyd successfully, but the Floyd studs were the old fashioned type which screwed straight into the wood and they kept tilting forward. I hated trying to set that thing up. Gave up in the end, but I've still got it somewhere.