Re: How to tell what model Jackson you have
Great job there Newc! [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
I have a couple of comments that you could add to the info to make it more "complete". [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Another easy method of spotting an Indian-made model is if it has dot inlays - the 12th fret dots will be spaced widely like a Mighty Mite Strat neck or Gibson Explorer or V, whereas Japanese-made models will be closer together like a Fender Strat neck.
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Recently the indian made JS models also come with the close dot spacing, like the Japanese and the US models.
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-Neckthrough models always get their serials stamped into the end of the fretboard after the last fret and begin with "J" followed by 6 numbers.
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Some of the model series neck-through Charvels had the serial on a sticker on the back of the head, under the clearcoat. My 1987 Model 6 is an example of that. I don't know exactly which year they started stamping it into the fretboard, but my 1989 750XL has the stamped serial. Also, it may be worth adding that the import Charvel neck-throughs have the same sort of serializing as the neck-through Jacksons, only starting with a "C" instead of J.
Great job there Newc! [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
I have a couple of comments that you could add to the info to make it more "complete". [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Another easy method of spotting an Indian-made model is if it has dot inlays - the 12th fret dots will be spaced widely like a Mighty Mite Strat neck or Gibson Explorer or V, whereas Japanese-made models will be closer together like a Fender Strat neck.
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Recently the indian made JS models also come with the close dot spacing, like the Japanese and the US models.
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-Neckthrough models always get their serials stamped into the end of the fretboard after the last fret and begin with "J" followed by 6 numbers.
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Some of the model series neck-through Charvels had the serial on a sticker on the back of the head, under the clearcoat. My 1987 Model 6 is an example of that. I don't know exactly which year they started stamping it into the fretboard, but my 1989 750XL has the stamped serial. Also, it may be worth adding that the import Charvel neck-throughs have the same sort of serializing as the neck-through Jacksons, only starting with a "C" instead of J.
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