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    Hi everyone! I came across this Jackson today and am having trouble determining it. It's got a 97XXXXX (7 digit) serial number. Just "Jackson" on the headstock - and it really throws me because of the pickup rings. I tried searching numerous times but am not able to find this finish with those rings (they look stock but I guess they could be aftermarket). Could anyone help me on this one?


  • #2
    Looks like a DK2
    97x serials ran 2003-2007, a third digit could narrow it down a bit

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pianoguyy View Post
      Looks like a DK2
      97x serials ran 2003-2007, a third digit could narrow it down a bit
      That's what I think it is too. If there is a toggle switch behind the rear volume knob it's going to be DK2-FS (Fire Storm boost) with swapped out pickups and rings. I owned a black DK2-FS a long long time ago.


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      • #4
        dk2 blue flametop, made in japan, the pickups have been replaced and some awful pickup rings added to the single coils...d.m.
        http://www.mp3unsigned.com/Devane.ASP

        http://www.mp3unsigned.com/Torquestra.ASP

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        • #5
          Someone might have done a shitty routing job to install single coils with tabs. Those aren't pickup rings, they are "goof" rings.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DonP View Post
            Someone might have done a shitty routing job to install single coils with tabs. Those aren't pickup rings, they are "goof" rings.
            that's a great term, I hadn't heard it before. I'm going to start calling pickguards "goof guards"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by metalhobo View Post

              that's a great term, I hadn't heard it before. I'm going to start calling pickguards "goof guards"
              It started in the 70's with Gibson. They were doing a bad job routing the pickups in the LP Deluxe model with the mini hums that they used goof rings to hide the bad work.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DonP View Post
                Someone might have done a shitty routing job to install single coils with tabs. Those aren't pickup rings, they are "goof" rings.
                Hellz yeah!!! I hadn't heard that one before, but it damn sure makes sense!!!


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