This might be useful for some of you new guys:
Serials, Import Jackson guitars
<font color="green">Professional, neckthrough, Japan</font>
J0xxxxx = 1990
J1xxxxx = 1991
etc.
<font color="green">Professional, bolt-on, Japan</font>
1xxxxx = 1991
2xxxxx = 1992
3xxxxx = 1993
4xxxxx = 1994
5xxxxx = 1995
96xxxx = 1996
<font color="green">Professional, bolt-on, India & Korea</font>
Starts with 0 or 1 regardless of year of production.
Total number of digits i don't know.
Information on specific models
<font color="green">Rhoads Pro (by Joe Corsano, JCF member charvel750)</font>
There have been at least three versions of the Rhoads Pro neck through Jackson. The originals (from 1990 through about 1994) were simply known as the Rhoads Pro. They were maple neck through body guitars with poplar sides, 22 fret necks on ebony fingerboards, mother of pearl logo and sharkfin inlays, active Jackson electronics, JT-590 Schaller trem, and three control knobs on the pickguard. Very, very high quality instruments that rivaled the USA ones of the era.
By 1993-1994 the pickups were uncovered and the truss rod covers began to say "Rhoads Pro" but the model remained the same. Also during this time the "Standard" came out. It was a neck through but had dot inlay, rosewood board, passive pickups/electronics, JT-580 trem, and no pearl inlays. The RR-5 is the modern Pro version which is a string through with gold hardware. All three are nice, but the first are the finest of the series.
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Feel free to add useful info on other models too.
Serials, Import Jackson guitars
<font color="green">Professional, neckthrough, Japan</font>
J0xxxxx = 1990
J1xxxxx = 1991
etc.
<font color="green">Professional, bolt-on, Japan</font>
1xxxxx = 1991
2xxxxx = 1992
3xxxxx = 1993
4xxxxx = 1994
5xxxxx = 1995
96xxxx = 1996
<font color="green">Professional, bolt-on, India & Korea</font>
Starts with 0 or 1 regardless of year of production.
Total number of digits i don't know.
Information on specific models
<font color="green">Rhoads Pro (by Joe Corsano, JCF member charvel750)</font>
There have been at least three versions of the Rhoads Pro neck through Jackson. The originals (from 1990 through about 1994) were simply known as the Rhoads Pro. They were maple neck through body guitars with poplar sides, 22 fret necks on ebony fingerboards, mother of pearl logo and sharkfin inlays, active Jackson electronics, JT-590 Schaller trem, and three control knobs on the pickguard. Very, very high quality instruments that rivaled the USA ones of the era.
By 1993-1994 the pickups were uncovered and the truss rod covers began to say "Rhoads Pro" but the model remained the same. Also during this time the "Standard" came out. It was a neck through but had dot inlay, rosewood board, passive pickups/electronics, JT-580 trem, and no pearl inlays. The RR-5 is the modern Pro version which is a string through with gold hardware. All three are nice, but the first are the finest of the series.
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Feel free to add useful info on other models too.
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