Hi, I just got the Jackson today brandnew from a music store that was closing it doors on the weekend. I paid $50 bucks cash for it. I am not sure where it is made there is no Made in China, Japan, Indonesia,India on it. The serial number is NHJ1026050. Any help would be appreciated. I have included pictures in this post.
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Thanks, I am going to give it a cleaning not sure how long it was on the wall for. I normally do a complete tear down on used guitars I buy and do a full clean not sure if i should bother on this one, I might just cut the string and wipe it down, clean fret board/condition and put new string on and do a setup. What do you guys do with your new guitars? This is the second new guitar I have ever got in the 28 years I have been playing. I have always found the better deals are when you buy used.
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Do you think this could have happened from it being on a wall hanger in the music store? I am pretty mad about this, I thought I got an awesome deal, but always seem to get screwed when buying jackson guitars. I bought a DXMG 6 months ago and the head was cracked right by the low e tuner. I didnt notice it untill a took the strings off. Do you think I should worry about the Jackson JS32RT cracks on the neck?
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The cracks don't look serious.
Good wall hangers don't typically cause this, but most shop hangers are pretty frikkin cheap.
The scuff mark on the back of the neck could have come from being repeatedly taken down.
You still got a fantastic deal and I really wouldn't worry too much about the crack.
You can always seep glue into it if you feel like it's getting bigger. That will stop it.-Rick
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The fretboard crack doesn't look too worrisome. I would perhaps put some superglue in and around it.
The one on the back of the neck is a bit troubling. Even though it's rather thin and hard to see what's going in, still, I wonder whether adjusting the truss rod would make things worse.
You know what they say about a deal that sounds too good to be true... Even for a JS Series, the price would have been too good for a guitar in perfect condition.
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