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Originally posted by Faber_Magnus View PostHi all!
This is my firts post on this forum.
Just bought a MIJ Dinky rev. (I guess). Been trying to find as many info as possible with no luck.
Here we go: ser. no.#9625235
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Originally posted by Sunbane View PostJackson DR-X; only sold in Europe, NZ and AU. Body wood: Probably poplar. Year; some time around 1997-1998. The exact production date can be read on the neck heel.
On the next setup I'll check the neck heel.
Serial says '96' by the way. So, according to the information I read in this forum, it might be a 1996 production.
F.
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Wow, this thread took off!
There's a few important things that can help here:
First, that 1990 Fusion Pro is a 1989. I've owned a few 1990 bolt-ons (USA and Pro), and they all started with 0.
For a 6-number serial on a neckplate, the first number is the last number of the year it was made. 1989=9 (as the Fusion above), 0=1990, 1=1991, 2=1992, 3=1993, 4=1994, 5=1995, 6=1996.
In 1996, Jackson gave almost everything a "96" serial, meaning the first 2 numbers of the serials were always "96". Usually there were only 6 numbers total, so that was "96" for the changeover and 4 for the rest of the number (i.e. "961234"). 7-number serials were started in the late 90s, and indicate Japanese manufacture. Anything that has more than 7 numbers is NOT made in Japan nor the USA.
J stickers on the headstocks indicate Made In Japan, no matter how many numbers it has, and was stopped sometime in the mid-late 90s (unless of course they've started using these again?), and was usually used on models that had no neckplate (mostly JTX models).I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by Newc View Post
First, that 1990 Fusion Pro is a 1989. I've owned a few 1990 bolt-ons (USA and Pro), and they all started with 0.
This guitar is fast... faster than the USA models down at the Guitar shop that I've played onLast edited by Nimitz; 03-24-2010, 11:18 AM.
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Originally posted by Faber_Magnus View PostThank you for the info.
On the next setup I'll check the neck heel.
Serial says '96' by the way. So, according to the information I read in this forum, it might be a 1996 production.
F.
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