No serial no. and no markings of any kind, just the headstock decal.
Thanks for all the input. I did contact a rather large music guitar store, out west, and spoke with one of their employees, who then contacted his "inside" Jackson guy, and his response was
"We were not really able to come up with any information, even my inside Jackson source was unable to get any information. there was some speculation that it may have been made for an artist or perhaps an employee guitar or prototype, but without provenance it will be difficult to ascertain."
I would think that an "inside" Jackson guy might have suggested that it doesn't look very Jackson-ish, as he seen all the same pictures.I was also able to contact the individual who sold this to a friend of mine, who said he bought it in a pawn shop in Baldwin CA, but knew nothing more. I too considered the idea that someone may have added the Jackson logo, but due to the yellowing, it would appear to have been done a long time ago, due to the varying degree of yellowing around the outline of the decal itself. I have to wonder though, why would anyone want to put an old Jackson decal on a guitar that would never be passed off as a Jackson guitar, seems to me that would be like putting a Gibson decal on a Fender Strat. I suppose it could have been done by someone with a strange sense of humor, nothing's impossible! None the less, the guitar plays and feels great, and when plugged into a good tube amp, it sounds fantastic, and worth every penny I've got into it.
Thanks again for all the input, even the naysayers, which I was when I first saw it. If anyone gets any concrete info, please advise!
Thanks for all the input. I did contact a rather large music guitar store, out west, and spoke with one of their employees, who then contacted his "inside" Jackson guy, and his response was
"We were not really able to come up with any information, even my inside Jackson source was unable to get any information. there was some speculation that it may have been made for an artist or perhaps an employee guitar or prototype, but without provenance it will be difficult to ascertain."
I would think that an "inside" Jackson guy might have suggested that it doesn't look very Jackson-ish, as he seen all the same pictures.I was also able to contact the individual who sold this to a friend of mine, who said he bought it in a pawn shop in Baldwin CA, but knew nothing more. I too considered the idea that someone may have added the Jackson logo, but due to the yellowing, it would appear to have been done a long time ago, due to the varying degree of yellowing around the outline of the decal itself. I have to wonder though, why would anyone want to put an old Jackson decal on a guitar that would never be passed off as a Jackson guitar, seems to me that would be like putting a Gibson decal on a Fender Strat. I suppose it could have been done by someone with a strange sense of humor, nothing's impossible! None the less, the guitar plays and feels great, and when plugged into a good tube amp, it sounds fantastic, and worth every penny I've got into it.
Thanks again for all the input, even the naysayers, which I was when I first saw it. If anyone gets any concrete info, please advise!
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