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    Hello my name is chris and my son wanted a jackson guitar and found one Used in exelent cond I bellieve it is a dinky serial number is 9621617 I will also try to attach some photos althought they are not the greatest quality but better than nothing the asking price at the music store was 599.00 And I want to be sure that we do not get burned thanks chris

  • #2
    i think its around a 2002 model. if it was mint in my mind 500 bucks would be tops. i would not pay more than 450 at a store for that particular model. 400-450 would be the range imho.
    DK2 EERIE DESS
    KE3 CUSTOM
    KELLY PROFESSIONAL
    KELLY PS6T W/ DK2 NECK
    RR3 PRO
    BC RICH MR-7 STEALTH
    KRAMER VOYAGER
    LINE6 HD150 SPIDER IV HEAD
    TWIN CRATE 4X12 CABS

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    • #3
      More like 200-350.

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      • #4
        Yah, it's older than 2002, I'd say closer to 1998 or 1999, so it's a 10 year old DK2 (good guitar but worth 2 - 3 bills, not 6) if it's in the USA.
        "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by blackbirdxx View Post
          Hello my name is chris and my son wanted a jackson guitar and found one Used in exelent cond I bellieve it is a dinky serial number is 9621617 I will also try to attach some photos althought they are not the greatest quality but better than nothing the asking price at the music store was 599.00 And I want to be sure that we do not get burned thanks chris


          Hit a carriage return / enter key to get the pictures to line up nicer in the post. You can go back and edit your original post to look like mine.

          Is that solid blue in color or is there a flame wood top?

          The brushed aluminum hardware wasn't a very popular seller and was dropped.

          Yeah, $599.00 is way too high. 1/2 that would be right if the case is not included. Add $50-$75 for a hard case. Search ebay completed auctions and you'll see what we mean.

          My first Jackson was a new Pavo Purple DK2 purchased on ebay for $280, no case. This was in Feb 2005.

          edit: Just read in the title that this is a used guitar? Then $599.00 is a crackhead too high price. Tell that store not to do you any favors, run, don't walk away....
          Last edited by DonP; 12-02-2009, 10:08 PM.

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          • #6
            Nice haircut!
            "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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            • #7
              WTF they go new with real Seymour duncans for that price. It is a very nice guitar but they are trying to rape you. Personally I would never deal with them again- they know you are inexperienced and are trying to take advantage.

              Go to eBay. I got that same axe for my brother, used, for less than half that price, with a gig bag.

              They are far from rare- if you want one you will have one for way less well before christmas.

              Also, the new models have seymour duncan pickups and will say that on them. The old ones will say "Duncan designed". My brothers has the latter- they're actually not bad, but the older ones go at a substantial discount to the new ones with real Seymour duncans.

              Take don and everyone elses advice on this one- it ain't a "tweener", that deal just flat out sucks unless you're outside the USA. Maybe the shop is clueless and paid too much to take it in use but your shouldn't pay for their mistake.
              Last edited by Vass; 12-02-2009, 11:08 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RacerX View Post
                Yah, it's older than 2002, I'd say closer to 1998 or 1999, so it's a 10 year old DK2 (good guitar but worth 2 - 3 bills, not 6) if it's in the USA.
                you're right, i brain farted on the year . gawd i'm tired. 400 range is what i have seen in actual stores in the last year or so,(but for next to new,not that old) used online is def. the way to go.
                DK2 EERIE DESS
                KE3 CUSTOM
                KELLY PROFESSIONAL
                KELLY PS6T W/ DK2 NECK
                RR3 PRO
                BC RICH MR-7 STEALTH
                KRAMER VOYAGER
                LINE6 HD150 SPIDER IV HEAD
                TWIN CRATE 4X12 CABS

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                • #9
                  If that's a late 90's, it's probably made of poplar and DD pickups. Good guitars, I use to have the pavo purple as well, but I wouldn't pay more than $300 on that guitar, $350 with case. I think I bought mine for $300 + shipping on ebay and it included the case.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks all that replied and commented

                    I had a feeling that it was not worth that kind of coin.I started investigating the models more closely and started seeing all the different variations and origins and the serial # gave it away.I know the us made models are more desirable of course depending on year variation and neck through or bolt on.But I am just a novice at this and I just wanted to make sure His First Quality guitar was not a lemon and a hard lesson learned.So we will start hunting again now with more knowlege.Thanks to all again and you guys will see him on here soon for the info etc...
                    Thanx Chris:idea:

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                    • #11
                      Mine is a dk2 new than that, but it has the erie swirl paint job they were asking 550 i got it out the door for 400. Mine had the Duncan Designed. There not to bad, but nothing too the new seymour duncans on them. So, 600 no.. try like 400 or go somewhere else that'll do it for around 400 and little more if you get the ones w/seymour dincans.
                      yermsayin?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by blackbirdxx View Post
                        I had a feeling that it was not worth that kind of coin.I started investigating the models more closely and started seeing all the different variations and origins and the serial # gave it away.I know the us made models are more desirable of course depending on year variation and neck through or bolt on.But I am just a novice at this and I just wanted to make sure His First Quality guitar was not a lemon and a hard lesson learned.So we will start hunting again now with more knowlege.Thanks to all again and you guys will see him on here soon for the info etc...
                        Thanx Chris:idea:
                        definitely not a lemon, Chris. Your son has picked a good'un. But way overpriced
                        Hail yesterday

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                        • #13
                          Yes, mine is an excellent guitar, even with the DD pickups. Compared to a MIM Standard strat (even if at a similar price), I think the DK2 is the better deal with better features.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RacerX View Post
                            Nice haircut!
                            we call it inverted cup haircut haha

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                            • #15
                              Going to see the guy tomorrow

                              we're offering 300, so if he dosen't accept that, i'll get a nice used jackson or charvel. This is Chris's son Thomas, by the way. Wish me luck

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