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Jackson DK1 datation body/neckplate différence.
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I think I saw you post this on Facebook. One option is to right-click your image, copy the link to the image, and paste it here. That would save you from needing to upload to an external hosting website https://www.google.ca/search?q=free+...client=gws-wiz and pasting the generated links back here in your next reply. (You could still do that if you want.)
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Thank you all for your responses...
So concerning the photos, I managed to post them since I see them in my messages, what I don't understand is why the members of the forum cannot see them.
I use the forum from an iPhone, and my photos are in my iPhone...
I'm not a pro of this forum interface, I don't understand much about it...
But thanks to john.w.lawson for his proposal, it will probably be the easiest and fastest for this time.
About this DK1, I contacted Fender EU (since I'm in France...), and here is their answer:
Hello Hervé,
Thank you for reaching out. I have spoken to one of the Jackson team regarding your enquiry.
Jackson Guitars during this period were not well documented at all. The only time you see a non-reversed headstock on a USA Dinky is 1998 but even then, they were 22 fret. That neck doesn't match any production model we can find for that period.
The control layout doesn't match the USA ones either. It could be a Custom Shop but the serial doesn't match custom shop format. The body looks it could be a DX1 from '96-'97 but I'm not sure the neck is original to that body. It could have been replaced but the neck also doesn't match anything from '97. So on the face of it, it looks like the body, neck and neck plate are from different guitars. We cannot say for certain as all we have to go on are the old catalogues - https://www.jacksonguitars.com/en-US/catalogs.html?dc
This is about as much that we can say on this one I'm afraid - although, I hope it helps a little.
Kindest regards,
Ben
Gear Advisor - Fender EMEA
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Originally posted by Hoarne View Post
Jackson Guitars during this period were not well documented at all. The only time you see a non-reversed headstock on a USA Dinky is 1998 but even then, they were 22 fret. That neck doesn't match any production model we can find for that period.
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