So I found a cool JJ used for a great price and I am looking for more info on what I purchased. I haven't found anything quite like it anywhere online in spite of some pretty exhaustive research. Even the folks at Fender could not assist. Maybe one of you collectors/enthusiasts can help.
The guitar is a JJ in Metallic Gold (MG). It has a single EMG actice humbucker in bridge position and no neck pickup. The body is LP double-cutaway style, like a Gibson LP double-cut Junior. It has a Wilkinson Tremelo bridge. It appears to be original factory (not modded), though I am not 100% sure. The MG finish IS a factory finish, and I have read that Wilkinson bridges were sometimes stock. As far as the pickup, I think it is original or else the previous owner did a great job of routing for the battery.
I read that the JJ models do not have a serial number plate, and that the serial numbers were "stamped on the finger board" (according to the Jackson serial number lookup page), but I cannot locate the serial number anywhere.
I haven't seen one quite like this anywhere on line and I have been looking. Also read through all the PDFs of the back catalogs during relevant years. Any help greatly appreciated.
I guess I am hoping to find out the exact model number, year made, approximate value of the guitar, and whether or not this guitar is indeed rare.
Hope everyone is having a great day! Cheers and happy picking!
The guitar is a JJ in Metallic Gold (MG). It has a single EMG actice humbucker in bridge position and no neck pickup. The body is LP double-cutaway style, like a Gibson LP double-cut Junior. It has a Wilkinson Tremelo bridge. It appears to be original factory (not modded), though I am not 100% sure. The MG finish IS a factory finish, and I have read that Wilkinson bridges were sometimes stock. As far as the pickup, I think it is original or else the previous owner did a great job of routing for the battery.
I read that the JJ models do not have a serial number plate, and that the serial numbers were "stamped on the finger board" (according to the Jackson serial number lookup page), but I cannot locate the serial number anywhere.
I haven't seen one quite like this anywhere on line and I have been looking. Also read through all the PDFs of the back catalogs during relevant years. Any help greatly appreciated.
I guess I am hoping to find out the exact model number, year made, approximate value of the guitar, and whether or not this guitar is indeed rare.
Hope everyone is having a great day! Cheers and happy picking!
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