I bought this beast on ebay last year for a mere $250. I swear this thing had never been played. There was no wear or pick stratches indicating it has every been played and was in immaculate condition. It originally came with the Duncan Design pups, and I didn't hesitate to take that crap out (IMO, that DD bridge humbucker didn't sound half bad). But I wasn't about to leave lower class "Duncan" pups in there. I replaced those with Dimarzio Tone Zone, Air norton, and chopper and this thing is an awesome shredder. The FR licensed bridge isn't all that bad contrary to the complaints i've read in forums. They definately use inferior metal as compared to the OFR, but overall I can dive bomb it all day and it will stay in tune. The real question: Can any of you provide the year(s) that these particular DK2's were produced? Apparently, there is no way to trace Japanese bolt-on neck guitars based on the serial. Looking at the online catalogues on Jackson's site, i've narrowed it down to somewhere between 2001-2004. The earlier DK2s were made of poplar and the eventually switched to Alder and I'm almost positive this is the alder edition. Someone please help.
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