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    Well this Jackson has the SSH pickup config.,,Licensed Floyd Rose Trem.,,Very similar in shape to a Strat. but does not have a pickguard.Has Volume tone and 5 way switch.Bolt on neck..Just JACKSON with the small r in a circle for registered trade mark on the head stock.The fret board has dot inlays 24 frets..I've had it apart and this may be the most important info.,,in the neck pocket in black ink it is stamped JD95 and in smaller green ink a 9xxxxxx digit. On the neck it has the same kind of small green ink digits but does not match the number in the neck pocket,they both start with 9xxxxxx. If the green numbers are very important i can dig them up,i have them wrote down somewhere in all my junk(LOL)..I've looked thru the catalogs and searched the web for this guitar.The closest thing i've seen a Dinky or Soloist.I've had the guitar for about 5 years.Also i bought a used body that is exactly the same and the seller said he thought it was a "STEALT EX".??? I don't know.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.At the risk of sounding like a dumb azz,how can i upload photo's???
    Under Posting Permission here is what it says i can and can't do..Don't understand why i can't use attachments???
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    you gotta use a photo hosting site like photobucket. then just click the pic button on the reply box. looks like a tree in a frame
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    • #3
      That's a JD95 Dinky, as the numbers indicate. For a time, Jackson had an unbelievably wide model range of various options, mostly Dinkys, including the JDR (Reverse head), Concept series, and Ron-knows-what-else
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Newc View Post
        That's a JD95 Dinky, as the numbers indicate. For a time, Jackson had an unbelievably wide model range of various options, mostly Dinkys, including the JDR (Reverse head), Concept series, and Ron-knows-what-else
        Does the 95 indicate the year??So in your opinion is this a Good/Bad or Worst guitar. How can you tell if it is an import or USA??? By the way i found out how to post photo's now so here is a couple of photo's of the Guitar.
        Thanks for your response,I was thinking Dinky because of the JD95..
        Last edited by Antonio22; 03-09-2012, 12:17 PM. Reason: Added more info

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        • #5
          USA Jacksons would have Made in USA on the headstock.

          Dot inlays, a rosewood board, dings, the locking clamps in the nut are 90 degrees incorrect. I'd say $150, maybe $200 with case.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DonP View Post
            USA Jacksons would have Made in USA on the headstock.

            Dot inlays, a rosewood board, dings, the locking clamps in the nut are 90 degrees incorrect. I'd say $150, maybe $200 with case.
            Well i'm alright with the price range i only paid $90.00 for it..The locking clamp was like that when i bought it.I need to turn the little blocks 90 degrees??
            Thanks for the help
            Antonio22

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Antonio22 View Post
              I need to turn the little blocks 90 degrees?
              Yes.
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