Jackson Guitars Made In Japan Serial Numbers

Jackson Guitar Company & Serial Numbers Official Jackson Guitars Site Jackson Guitars started off providing quality American-made heavy metal guitars to popular artists, headlined by Randy Rhoads. Jackson JS, X and Pro Series guitars that were made from 2013 until present day feature a 10-digit alphanumeric serial number located on the back of the headstock or neckplate. The first two number digits in the serial number identify the year the guitar was created.

Snk vs capcom svc chaos ps2 iso download pc. Jackson Guitars started off providing quality American-made heavy metal guitars to popular artists, headlined by Randy Rhoads. Now under Fender Musical Instrument Corporation, they continue to offer rock and metal friendly guitars at various price points. Their website features their complete product catalog, including custom shop options and more. You can also build your own customized metal guitar or bass via the Custom Select page. The site also features a community page where users and fans can interact. If you are trying to get more information about your Jackson guitar and you have the serial number, here is a nifty serial number table that you can use to find out the year and factory where your guitar came from. I had a King V made for me in 1986.

It is serial # J1777. I was wondering where it was made and by whom. I've kept this guitar for 30 years. It came with a Kahler tremolo (which I requested) that hasn't let me down in all this time. I've had to have the original J-50's replaced due to sweat and road wear, but this guitar will not go out of tune for anything. It cost around $1700 at the time, but it is the most reliable instrument I've ever owned, and it's going to my son upon my demise.

Thanks for any info on the builder you can give me. I have a Jackson Professional Dinky STD. 1992 MIJ, The Serial number is 914495.

I have not been able to look online and even Find one like this guitar. The head stock reads Jackson Professional and the Nut cover says Dinky STD. The pick up's are HSS and say Jackson on them.

It also has a Transparent pick guard on it. The guitar is red.

I was wondering if anyone know's how much this guitar might go for if sold. I've been looking for a few years and not being able to find out a price. I found one close but it did not read Professional on the head stock. Hi, I saw your post and wondered if you found any info on your guitar, I just picked up a nice Amber Burst colored Jackson and I've been able to determine it is a DK. It has Duncan pickups like yours (2 single and 1 HB) mine has the licensed Floyd Rose tremolo with shark fin inlays on the rose fingerboard, the back of the neck is Maple. All my hardware is black and I am trying to figure out where it was made, hopefully Japan. The build quality seems very good to me, just as good as my American Strat and PRS SE (made in Korea), I took the neck off but it does not give a clear indication of anything, a Possible date could be cut off that is 10-5-10, not clearly legible, it does say DK2, also 6-2 on the neck and 5-1 and ASB on the body.

I was just wondering if you found out any other info on yours, thanks. Hi, with so many requests to id personal guitars I figured I would stop and help out a little if I can. First, your bass is from 2003 (which is funny because you will not find it in the 2003 catalog?). Of coarse this is not the first time I have seen this probably due to late catalogs or ending production early in the year. Anyway, you are correct in it's resemblance to the Concert Series as the 'C' signifies exactly that. But, the 'A' is a little less obvious.

Actually, the standard C5A has an Alder Body. In most cases the last letter refers to the the pick up configuration (more on that later). HOWEVER, if I remember right it was the solid colors that had the Alder body. And if your guitar happens to have a transparent 'Red' finish the body is indeed 'ASH'. On the other hand if your guitar has the transparent 'Tobacco Sunburst' finish it is made of Mahogany. All of which included a Maple Bolt on neck and Rosewood board.

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