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Your pic wasn't posted when I posted my pic, but yes it's a DK2. No, on the '96. As I said earlier that number is for around 2000.
Those numbers weren't date coded, they were numbered sequentially. My personal list contains 9662xxx and it was date stamped 2000.
If you remove the neck you'll find date/model stamps on the neck heel/pocket.
The DK2 wasn't released until 1998.
96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
24 frets, Chrome hardware, pearliod inlays(looks like ice cycles sorta), looks to be a standard headstock.. Body shape is Strat like.
Man, for someone new to guitars, you were pretty specific and accurate with most of your terminology. Are you sure you're new? I remember when I started playing guitar and not knowing the names of parts, I embarrassingly referred to a guitar body as the "head" of the guitar because I figured a head has all the important bits.
The bridge pickup looks like a Seymour Duncan SH-13 Dimebucker (the pickup closest to the bridge with the two blades/rails). Definitely an aftermarket addition by a previous owner.
No idea what the other two pickups could be at an exterior glance. Are they both also labelled "Seymour Duncan" instead of the stock "Duncan Designed" pickups?
That case is interesting, and almost looks like a flimsy acoustic guitar case I once owned. It's very likely not a Jackson/Charvel case (made by SKB) like the one Mudlark posted in Post #9 above.
I am OCD beyond belief... I have a sickness where I research and research like gang busters. I'm so new I know about three chords... And play them all poorly Been watching Pebber Brown videos.... as he would say, "I am a guitar weakling...". The two other pickups do appear to be stock "Duncan Design" pickups. Thanks for all the help guys!
The case is like a flimsy acoustic but the area where the headstock goes is shaped like the "knife" like shape of the Jackson... Maybe some odd hybrid? I have a SKB case a guy included with a Squier Strat I bought yesterday... Wish the Jackson fit into it....
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