Can anyone help identify this guitar? I was looking to buy my first Jackson and my local pawn shop has one in decent condition. It needs a neck adjustment and has a couple of dings. I'm just not sure what it actually is. They're calling it an SL1 but it's got 2 "Duncan Designed" humbuckers and I haven't been able to find any SL1's that have that pickup configuration. From what I can find it looks like the SL1's usually have the 2 single coils and a humbucker at the bridge. The neck attachment looked wrong for an SL2. I'm really not that familiar with Jacksons though and it doesn't have anything on the head identifying it except a suspicious little laminated sticker label on the truss cover reading "SL1." There's a serial on the neck plate reading 9852705. They want $600 for it, which sounds too good to be true. I'd be really grateful for any help you can offer.
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That's a Made in Japan DX10D Dinky. Mid-late 2000's.
MSRP was in the $800 ballpark, so street price should've been $5-550ish?
Used, $350 mint, tops. Many people can find Japanese Pro models (real Seymour Duncans or real EMGs) in the $3-400 range on Craigslist these days.
The SL1 is a $2500+ USA model that has a neck thru body. All Soloists are neck thru. Dinkys have the same body as a Soloist, but they have a bolt on neck.96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Originally posted by Mudlark View PostThat's a Made in Japan DX10D Dinky. Mid-late 2000's.
MSRP was in the $800 ballpark, so street price should've been $5-550ish?
Used, $350 mint, tops. Many people can find Japanese Pro models (real Seymour Duncans or real EMGs) in the $3-400 range on Craigslist these days.
The SL1 is a $2500+ USA model that has a neck thru body. All Soloists are neck thru. Dinkys have the same body as a Soloist, but they have a bolt on neck.Originally posted by shreddermon View PostThe "SL1" and "made in USA" stickers are so absurd to be hilarious.
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Originally posted by batnip View PostI was wondering about that too, what's the deal with Duncan Designed?96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Originally posted by AAEA View Postthey used to put seymour duncans in their guitars then they started putting Duncan Designed in. for me this is a quality shift in the wrong direction.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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