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Hi, i have this guitar, it looks like dinky js30 or something, please i want to know for sure, serial number: 04080470 pic: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By...Hh0ZlBhZWhpUHM
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Originally posted by winterbegins View PostIm very curious about this one =
Serial is 083662 ?
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No, that's a 2008 Japanese RR5FR.
There was a '90s number format and a 2000s number format for MIJ neck thrus. The '90s had a J prefix and the first digit indicated the year.
ex: J2xxxxx=1992
The 2000's had no J and the first two digits indicated the year. ex: 02xxxx=200296xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Originally posted by goldilox View PostDoes the serial number actually start with a letter? Mine is J100242.
Yes, letters (if there are any) are considered part of the serial number.
But, when we say things like "a seven digit number", the letter is not part of the seven.
For example, your J100242 is a six digit serial. But it is a different guitar than U100242 which has the same 6 digits but a different letter.
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Hi,
I've found a used Japan Import Jackson Professional Fusion SX (MIJ Pro). The 6-digit Serial starts with 40.
The serial guide above says that it should be a Jackson from 1994, but the owner is sure that it is from 1992. I think he is right, because the Jackson catalogues show's that this guitar was build only in 1992.
So why 40 and not 92? Is it possible that some serials must be read from right to left, because it ends with 29 .. (rtl->92).
Cheers
Bob
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