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Looking for info on this one.
I believe it's an early 97 MIJ Dinky Professional DK3 although the serial number breaks conformity; it's a Jackson molded neck plate with 6-digits, stamped 700905.
The guitar has a recessed licensed FR JT580. The pickups are black H-S-H non-branded. The back of the body is solid red with a cherry sunburst quilted maple face and the same finish on the non-reverse headstock and the scripted Jackson Professional logo. They neck is a bolt-on with a rosewood 24-fret fingerboard and MOP dot inlays. The fretwork is really nice, better than my USA Pro Mod by a margin. So is it a DK3?
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Wow and just like that I found it in an archived 1997 catalog on here. It's a DX2 and another example of a legitimate 6-digit serial number from 97.
Other than what I know about it, how were DX2's regarded among the JCF community? This thing is in virtually unplayed condition, although there is a slight lifting of the finish around the low E and A machine head bolts. Other than that the finish is in remarkable shape.
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Can anyone help me identify what month and/or week was my guitar made?
I have a Jackson Dinky JS22-7 (serial number CWJ1531835). I know it was made in China in 2015, but the matter is I know Jackson started putting compound radius on this one only on January 2015, so I was wondering if anyone coul tell me if mine was made before or after January 2015... Thanks!
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I could swear a compound radius fretboard is practically a Jackson hallmark, on all production models from high end down to the least expensive guitars, unless otherwise specified. Even on all JS Series since the beginning of time. I've never heard this January 2015 debut for compound radius boards on JS Series. Where did you hear that?
Jackson and Charvel are by far the most prominent, most mass-produced, most easy-to-find, (and for the Jackson JS Series, the cheapest,) way to play and own a guitar with a compound radius fretboard.
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View PostI could swear a compound radius fretboard is practically a Jackson hallmark, on all production models from high end down to the least expensive guitars, unless otherwise specified. Even on all JS Series since the beginning of time. I've never heard this January 2015 debut for compound radius boards on JS Series. Where did you hear that?
Jackson and Charvel are by far the most prominent, most mass-produced, most easy-to-find, (and for the Jackson JS Series, the cheapest,) way to play and own a guitar with a compound radius fretboard.
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I have recently got my hands on this beautiful Jackson, so nice to play, such a nice old school sound. Has no labeling on it so I am Wondering if any of you Jackson users recognize what model this is? He bought it in the mid 90's. says it is all original as it was.
Serial is 9623104.
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