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  • Can anyone offer information about this serial number?

    I have an opportunity to purchase a RR1 Concorde serial # LTD078. Yes for real. I can post pictures if anyone is interested in seeing it. I can't find any information on it. Is there anyone who can identify the year and manufacturing plant? I am, of course hoping for 1982-1983 San Demas, but want confirmation. I am also interested in it's market value. Ballpark. This guitar is extremely clean. No dents, knicks, scratches. It was collected and stored. Anyone know how to find out about this guitar?


  • #2
    That is part of the Limited Edition Run from 1992 when Jackson approximated Randy's Concorde Rhoads, the first one they made for him. It's not a San Dimas, but made in the Ontario plant in 1992. They are extremely sought after and can fetch 4 to 5 K all day long.
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    • #3
      Yeah, that's not an RR1, that's a 1992 LTD. If you have an opportunity to buy that guitar for anywhere near what an RR1 goes for, RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN !!!!!!!!!! and buy that thing.

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      • #4
        V-trem or Floyd??

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        • #5
          The tremolo is a body mount fender.

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          • #6
            And sometimes you can tell by the serial what trem it had, the Schaller/Floyds were usually stamped "LTS" for locking tremolo system.
            "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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            • #7
              Thanks. That's what I was looking for. I have not got the price out of the seller yet. This one was purchased at namm in the nineties, so that makes perfect sense.

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                  • #10
                    I just loaded a couple more pictures for an overall look as soon as moderators approve them. Thanks for the feedback. How high in price should I be willing to go if this guitar is pristine?

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                    • #11
                      The vintage trems LTD's are more rare than the Floyd models. I thought most of the vintage trem LTD's had "VTS" after the serial number ???..........hmmmm, inconsistent Jackson was.

                      Anything under $3K would be a decent deal. Anything under $2K would be a steal.

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                      • #12
                        There was one that sold in my area with a Floyd Trem for $2500 not to long ago, he was asking for more but that's what it ended up selling for. I was trying to get it for a little less as it had been for sale for quite awhile and had the deal done but before I could get there to pay for it someone else snagged it.

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                        • #13
                          I love everything about that guitar except the tiny frets....

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                          • #14
                            The fret access looks horrible.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Kamolaci View Post
                              The fret access looks horrible.

                              Didn't bother Rhoads at all.


                              And I wouldn't call that "pristine". I see plating on the pickup ring and volume knob worn off. That means you'll want to look at the fret wear.
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