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  • Newb needs help with Stealth Pro

    Hi everyone, new to this board, but have been lurking for about 6 mos now. Found out about you through Curt and Sully's Robbin Crosby site. I finally took the plunge and bought my first ever Jackson. I know this much: Jackson Professional Stealth in transparent blue. Schaller Floyd Rose, one humbucker at the bridge, a single Jackson, and a single Jackson, ebony fret board - 22 fret, MOP "Jackson" headstock logo and dot inlays. I will try to post pictures from ebay ad below, but I'm guessing someone here knows this guitar? Maybe not. Here is where I run into a problem: the serial number on the plate says "901009", nothing else. I have searched audiozone and this site and can't figure out the year. According to Jackson catalouges, the Stealth Pro began in 92 - but that doesn't make sense with the serial number I have. I have heard others referrence 1990 Stealths, but nothing to back that up. Do I have a 92? I appreciate any thoughts!:think:










  • #2
    The serial on the neck plate is from 1990.
    But as with any part that can be bolted onto a guitar, it may or may not be original.
    Great looking guitar regardless of the year.
    -Rick

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    • #3
      Stealths aren't my cup of tea, but it's a damn nice looking axe.

      Tear the neck off to see if there are any identifying marks on the neck or in the neck pocket.

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      • #4
        I assume that's a coloradoman25 guitar judging from the pics you posted. He buys and sells a lot of guitars and parts so it's possible that the plate doesn't match the guitar (neck and body might not be a match either). Looks like a killer axe though.

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        • #5
          Thanks guys! DonP - I'll take a look when I get home and post here again. It sounds like what you all suggested is probably true here - pieced together or even just a different neck plate. I didn't buy it as an investment - I want to play it and it looked good! So if it is parts, I'm good with that. It sounds great. I've been keeping my eye open for a King V with a single bridge humbucker and volume control with a reverse headstock - a la Robbin Crosby, but haven't seen anything come up yet. Sully suggested his Raven with the same specs and I really like that idea. Now I just have to get in line. Good things come to those who wait, right? Thanks again for your replies.

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          • #6
            It was sold to someone else then sold to him. The neck and body arent a match but the plate and body should be. Its a great player and should be good to ya.
            Haters gonna hate
            Dilluting the brand one MUTT at a time.

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            • #7
              That is the plate I got with that body, if you need a 92 plate i prob have one around somewhere, eventhough I didnt sell it to ya ill help ya out.
              Haters gonna hate
              Dilluting the brand one MUTT at a time.

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              • #8
                Thanks coloradoman - I'll buy a plate off you just to have. I love the guitar and it does sound great. I'll send you a PM. Thanks!

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