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I received a RR1T 2002 with made in usa logo on headstock. Guitar looks real and I didt think it is fake, but its no serial number on 24 fret
Any idea?
I believe some USA's left without being stamped. It wouldn't surprise me. We'd still love to see pics though!
[edit] sure add the pics after I post. LOL
Scott
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Umm ya man looks fake, better send that over to me right now
holey Crap, that's a nice RR1T.
Do you really think that even if it was a fake, that someone would go to all the trouble to make that guitar, and not fake the serial number as well? :idea:
That's beautiful guitar. Paint looks like it might not be stock though.
Umm ya man looks fake, better send that over to me right now
holey Crap, that's a nice RR1T.
Do you really think that even if it was a fake, that someone would go to all the trouble to make that guitar, and not fake the serial number as well? :idea:
That's beautiful guitar. Paint looks like it might not be stock though.
According the sticker comes with guitar its 2002 year made.
The point why I ask you about, because I never saw any usa select rhoads without serial # from that era.
One agian, exept the serial # guitar looks and sound like real Jackson, same as my other RR1T's.
Look under the truss rod cover there may be some info there.Don't say I'm crazy I have seen letters and numbers in there.Look under the pickguard it could be there too.
I sold that guitar to JacksonRR, and as I told him, I bought the guitar brand new from an authorized Jackson dealer. He told me it was a limited run of 60 in that color. It is a 2002 and silver was not a factory color at that time. Hope that clears up some of the confusion
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