I picked this body up 12 years ago and have yet to identify it.. Anyone have any idea what it is? The neck joint is stamped p36t 11/9/21
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The stamp actually says PS6T, which corresponds to an actual model number, the PS6T (Kelly from the Performer Series). More info: https://www.google.ca/search?newwind....0.3BhoXMpBk80
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View PostThe stamp actually says PS6T, which corresponds to an actual model number, the PS6T (Kelly from the Performer Series). More info: https://www.google.ca/search?newwind....0.3BhoXMpBk80
Awesome thank you so much. I always wondered what it was and what kinda wood it was made of. Only paid 40 shipped for it though so I can't complain. Got my dk2m shark fin neck on it at the moment
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As for body woods and specifications: http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/366...-on-this-Kelly
Originally posted by Tekky View PostPS6T/PS6
Intro: 1997
Disco: 1999
Made in Japan
Pickups:
Bridge - Jackson J70
Neck - Jackson J70
Controls:
Volume, 3-way toggle switch
Hardware:
JT500 tremolo
Jackson/Gotoh die-cast tuners
Woods:
Body - Poplar with optional flamed maple top
Neck - Maple (24 frets)
Fretboard - Rosewood
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That should read '97-2000. They were still available in the 2000 catalogue.
I'd be interested to know if any Kelly Performers were Korean. If so, it'd suggest the Korean models went through '97. If not, it'd suggest Korea stopped before '97.
I'm still trying to figure which year the move from Korea to Japan happened for the Performers.
That was a factory mix up with the necks, wasn't it NOTP?96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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My knowledge on Professionals is adequate but pales in comparison to yours. My knowledge on Performers, Concepts, and Indian-made Jacksons is basically nonexistent so I defer to you again.
Originally posted by Mudlark View PostThat was a factory mix up with the necks, wasn't it NOTP?
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Performers could be told apart by the spacing of their 12th fret dots. IIRC Indonesian/Indian (whichever it was) had wider dots.
Of course, if you don't have the neck.....
I'd be interested to know if the date stamps were also different. This should translate to 2009, November, ad the 21 is either the day or the production run (since they rotated between models to keep up with demand, rather than having a machine dedicated to each body style).I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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The Korean models I've seen have no useful stamps. Same as India, only scribbles, odd markings, random numbers/letters sometimes.
The stamps on this Kelly are standard year/month/day Japanese stamps.
2009? Am I missing something?96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Originally posted by Mudlark View PostThe Korean models I've seen have no useful stamps. Same as India, only scribbles, odd markings, random numbers/letters sometimes.
The stamps on this Kelly are standard year/month/day Japanese stamps.
2009? Am I missing something?
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