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  • Grover Jackson info please

    Pictures---->http://www.flickr.com/photos/groverjackson/

    I've done a lot of research on this but getting conflicting info on this guitar. I will list a few things I think are correct.

    Guitar was purchased at factory in Japan custom ordered by a service member
    he thinks the purchase was somewhere around 1989-1994
    Number on neck plate is 9636294
    looks to be a Dinky style body (mahogany?)
    22 fret bolt on neck w/shark tooth inlays/rosewood fingerboard
    white neck and head bindings
    all gold hardware with Grover Jackson locking tremolo licensed under Floyd rose
    volume and tone control knobs with 5 position switch
    2 double humbuckers in the neck and bridge position and single coil in the center
    Grover Jackson TM logo on headstock and pickups with blank truss rod cover

    Thank you all for any help you can give!
    Mike

  • #2
    Looks like a grover version of the Jackson stealth. It is a slimmer and lighter bodied version of a dinky. Being a grover version it has some different options not available on the US model equivalent. The nice trans finish, gold hardware and bound neck with sharks to be more specific. Looks like a nice guitar. I have a stealth ex.

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    • #3
      S/n puts it closer to 1996/7
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      • #4
        whole lot of japanese jackson porn and a bit of info here http://www.jacksonguitar.org/

        hope it helps

        welcome to the forum

        len
        “But does it help with the blues rock chatter?"-Hellbat

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        • #5
          Looks like a version of a Stealth to me.

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          • #6
            96 Stealth. Japan market guitar. Custom? It's always possible. The Japanese factory did produce a number of one offs and very limited undocumented runs in the 90's. There was a Japanese Charvel strathead that I saw once that I wanted really badly. The guy wouldn't sell at all.
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