this is my first post. I have a used DK2 coming and was wondering what countries they have been made in. Here is a picture of it. Can you tell by the picture where it may have been made?
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Looks Japanese to me. Of course the true history of the Dinky goes back to the early days of the USA made Jacksons. The Dinky is a slightly scaled down version of the Strat, and because it was smaller got the nickname "Dinky.""Got a crazy feeling I don't understand,
Gotta get away from here.
Feelin' like I shoulda kept my feet on the ground
Waitin' for the sun to appear..."
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Japanese DK2, pre "upgrade". Model now comes with Seymour Duncans rather than "Duncan Designed" pups & black hardware. Switchover for that was 2005 I want to say? Someone will come along & clarify I am sure.
I bought one exactly like yours for my brother, except someone swapped the Duncan Designed humbucker out and put a real Duncan JB in there. Neat guitar, very nice player. If you swap out the pups it will be that much better.
Vass
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2006 is correct. Chrome hardware changed to black, improved JT580LP (harder baseplate), real Duncans replaced DD's.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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So I was wondering since I know the Dinky is a smaller size body, but is the Soloist bigger or the same size? Im guessing its bigger, but can someone clear that up.Gibson SG Standard
Jackson DK2M Dinky
Silvertone S615 Acoustic from the 60's
Roland Micro Cube
Marshall MG100DFX
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I have an '06 DK2T. same color except that its got two humbuckers and a string thru body. I love that guitar to death. Even though I have a $1600 Jackson soloist, this $300 is my fav and I dont think I will ever part with it. The neck is super slim, but in a good way and it plays like heaven.
Although recently, I've been taking it to my bandmate's garage for practice and it hums a lot. The humming has always been a problem. The electronics are the not the greatest.
DK2's belong to the pro series.Sam
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Fedex man gave this to me a couple of hours ago. I think I like it. Pickups sound pretty good but they need to be changed just becuase and adjust the springs on the trem as it is sitting too low in the trem cavity.Epiphone Elitist les paul with Kahler trem and Duncan P-rails
Jackson DK2
Line 6 flextone III
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