I believe I am looking at a Jackson SL4. Its a 22 fret shark fins, neck thru with 2 humbuckers and a locking trem. I just can't figure out what year it is. From the research I have done its either a 1990 or a 2001. Serial number is 011527. When I look it up using the Jackson serial number locater it says its a 2001. When I read all the stuff online they say it has to be a 1990. It DOESN"T have a J in front of the serial number. Help Please. Thanks!
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Also... it doesn't say Professional on the headstock. Here is the info I got from this site....
Neckthrough models always get their serials stamped into the end of the fretboard after the last fret and begin with "J" followed by 6 numbers. Not sure about the more recent models like the RR5 or SL3/4 etc - if someone has one of these, please post here whether it begins with a J or not, and if it has 6 or 7 numbers following.
The first number of a neckthrough serial indicates the year it was made - 0 means 1990, 1 means 1991, 2 means 1992, etc all the way up to the present as far as I know. I've not owned a neckthrough Pro model made after 1994, so I can't say. If anyone here has one made after 1994, please chime in.
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It's actually a 2001.
Once they dropped the J in the '90s, the next era of neck thrus used the first 2 digits to determine the year.
I think the first models were early RR5s and Sl3/SL4s with 00xxxx serials. I don't recall ever seeing a 99xxxx or earlier serial.96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Yep, SL4. In the 2001 catalog, and only available that year.
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Not a knock on you OP, but you're a longtime JCFer and supposedly the most respected resident amp expert on JCF. At least, we have to take your word on that, because...
It's almost 2021, an age of multimedia-rich, easy-to-capture-and-share content, and prevalent digital technology, but I can't ever recall you posting pictures (in this case it may have assisted others in identifying or confirming the model), nor do I ever recall you posting your own MP3s or videos of amp clips/demos.
Just making an observation, but feel free to rebut me if you wish.Last edited by Number Of The Priest; 11-27-2020, 08:41 PM.
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