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  • #16
    *please delete this post*

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    • #17
      If the neck plate serial only has 4 digits, it's a custom.
      That does look like a stock DK1 though.
      Are there any 0's in front of the serial... like this 008388?
      If so, then it's not a custom.
      -Rick

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      • #18
        Originally posted by rjohnstone View Post
        If the neck plate serial only has 4 digits, it's a custom.
        That does look like a stock DK1 though.
        Are there any 0's in front of the serial... like this 008388?
        If so, then it's not a custom.
        No zero's. just 8388. Oh well. I gues I'll just always wonder what is customized...

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        • #19
          Interesting.
          -Rick

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          • #20
            Even if it is a custom (which I strongly doubt), it's so close to current DK1 specs that who would care?

            I think (though I can't recall and the guitar is 4500 miles away!) that my Nebula DK1 has a 4 digit serial....
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            • #21
              This is the DK1 Bengal that was sold by Wild West Guitars. It is listed on their website still under the "sold" area. Here's the link.



              Looks like a standard USA DK1 to me but I'm not an expert on these specs. But I do know that WWG has ordered a handful of Jacksons and Charvels with thicker necks.

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              • #22
                Note: the following serial number charts refer to U.S.-made Jackson® instruments only.
                Serial Number Chart for Bolt-On-Neck Models
                On Bolt-On-Neck models, the serial number
                is stamped into the neck plate.


                Year & FactoryJackson Custom Shop
                Bolt On*Jackson Junior**Jackson USA
                Bolt On1986 San Dimas1001-1505 1987 Ontario1506-7303 1988 Ontario1506-7303 1989 Ontario1506-7303 1990 Ontario7304-7498 000001-0009001991 Ontario7499-7761 000901-0015631992 Ontario7762-7814 001564-0017391993 Ontario7815-7898 001740-0019311994 Ontario7899-79730001JJ-0091JJ001932-23241995 Ontario7974-80130092JJ-0105JJ002325-0026871996 Ontario8014-80550106JJ-0256JJ002688-0033701997 Ontario8056-80890257JJ-0422JJ003371-0046761998 Ontario8090-81380423JJ-583JJ004677-0049231999 Ontario8139-81580584JJ-0605JJ004924-0049742000 Ontario8159-81760606JJ-0643JJ004975-0050502001 Ontario8177-0644JJ-005051-
                NOTE 1: From 1987 to 1989 Jackson Custom Shop bolt on neck guitars were not assembled in strict serial number order. Serial numbers 5234 to 5999 do not exist (due to an error in the stamping machine). These neck plates say "Jackson, 4452 Airport Drive. Ontario, CA 91761". They are still in use today. NOTE 2: Since the Jackson Junior (JJ) is the only Jackson bolt on without a neck plate, these serial numbers can be found stamped into the fretboard
                Other Note: In the spring of 1990, the four digit Jackson neck plate was reserved for custom instruments only. All production bolt on instruments were given the six-digit USA series neck plate.

                Serial Number Chart for Neck-Thru-Body Models
                On Neck-Thru-Body models, the serial number
                is stamped into the fingerboard at the last fret.
                Year & FactoryRandy Rhoads
                Neck-thru bodyOther Custom
                Neck-thru'sJackson ArchtopJackson USA
                Neck-thru1982 San DimasRR 0000 (Mrs. Rhoads) 1983 San DimasRR0001-RR0294J0001-J0034 1984 San DimasRR0295-RR0996J0035-J0406 1985 San DimasRR0997-RR1754J0407-J1539 1986 San DimasRR1755-RR1929J1540-J2799JA0001-JA0011 1987 OntarioRR1930-RR2115J2800-J4072JA0012-JA0036 1988 OntarioRR2116-RR2274J4073-J5007JA0037-JA0087 1989 OntarioRR2275-RR2527J5008-J5657JA0088-JA0149 1990 OntarioRR2528-RR2664J5658-J5842JA0150-JA0169UO0001-UO08521991 OntarioRR2665-RR2683J5843-J5923JA0170-JA0175UO0853-UO17501992 OntarioRR2684-RR2706J5924-J5974JA0176-JA0177UO1751-UO20701993 OntarioRR2707-RR2724J5975-J6079JA0178-JA0179UO2071-UO25271994 OntarioRR2725-RR2744J6080-J6171JA0180UO2528-UO29411995 OntarioRR2745-RR2756J6172-J6238End of SeriesUO2942-UO32111996 OntarioRR2757-RR2784J6239-J6300None ProducedUO3212-UO40051997 OntarioRR2785-RR2801J6301-J6379None ProducedUO4006-UO52471998 OntarioRR2802-RR2823J6380-J6444None ProducedUO5248-UO69041999 OntarioRR2824-RR2844J6445-J6506JA0182-JA0185UO6905-UO76262000 OntarioRR2845-RR2860J6506-6568JA0186-JA0191UO7627-UO89692001 OntarioRR2861-J6569-JA0192-JA194UO8970- NOTES: All Randy Rhoads neck-thru's were given "RR****" serial numbers from 1983 to the spring of 1990. After that point, only custom Rhoads guitars were given "RR****" serial numbers; any production Rhoads guitars were considered "USA" models and given "U0****" serial numbers. Any neck-thru body guitar that was not a Randy Rhoads model was given a "Jnnnn" number. This included Soloist, King V, Kelly, Concert Basses, etc. After the spring of 1990, only custom neck-thru's were given "J" numbers; any production Soloist, Kelly, King V, etc. were also considered "USA" models and given "U0****" numbers. There are exceptions to this rule. Sometimes you will find production neck-thru's from the 90's with "J" or "RR" numbers instead of "U" numbers; this usually means it was a prototype of some kind made in the custom shop. Also, just so you know we aren't perfect, there are a scattering of Rhoads guitars out there with "J" serial numbers instead of the traditional "RR" number (oops!).

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                • #23
                  Dude... don't ever do that again. We all know where that page is.

                  This is the only statement that has relevance here.
                  Other Note: In the spring of 1990, the four digit Jackson neck plate was reserved for custom instruments only. All production bolt on instruments were given the six-digit USA series neck plate.
                  That is why I find it interesting that the guitar has a 4 digit serial, but looks like a production model.
                  Last edited by rjohnstone; 02-20-2007, 06:39 PM.
                  -Rick

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                  • #24
                    Then again, neckplates are bolted on, and thus easily swapped.

                    And we all know that even if you want EMGs instead of Duncans (and are too stupid or lazy to do it yourself) then they'll gladly charge you Custom Shop $$ for it

                    As for the graphic, all the production Bengals I've seen did not have the orangish center. The WR1 at Matt's Music, the Soloist a guy had at '04 NAMM, the lefty Rhoads on Ebay, etc.

                    Unless things changed recently, USA Selects are supposed to have 6 numbers on the plate, Customs still get 4 (both my Customs have 4, pretty close to this number as well - within 100 or so).
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                    • #25
                      Are you sure Dude ! I think you have a USA select model ! Got one myself ! Sweet playing guitar !!!!

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                      • #26
                        Could be as simple as a thicker neck profile, most Dinkys have thin necks. Could be it has a mahogany body? Scaler length? Nioce guitar dude Jack.

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                        • #27
                          Sweet fellas. You guys are on it like a hobo on a bologna sandwich when it comes to research. Thanks!

                          Rip

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                          • #28
                            Ripster.
                            Pull the neck off and see what is written in the neck pocket and the neck heel. May also be some info in the trem cavity.
                            Should be a work order number, date and serial number.
                            That will answer your question in a hurry.
                            -Rick

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                            • #29
                              Oh BTW...

                              On the back of the headstock there is a circular round RED sticker with the white number 61 on it at the tip of the back side of the headstock (after the high E tuning peg). Maybe that is a batch number or something?

                              Rip

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                              • #30
                                I really don't wanna pull it apart because the setup was shit and I just hooked it all up low and superfast.

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