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    Any idea what year this is from guys? It's a soloist, and I'm guessing that it's from the early 90's since it has a recessed bridge. The bridge pickup has been replaced by a SD (good sound), and it feels very heavy.

    It's the first USA jackson that I've ever had. It plays really well, but to be honest, I like by 1994 Randy Rhoads professional series much better, and to think that I only payed $1300 for that guitar new 12 years ago, and it's still practically new less a little fret wear.

    Anyhow, back to the point. Can anyone help me ID this guitar,,where it was made etc?













  • #2
    If that serial # is U02543, it's an early '94 USA production Soloist built in Ontario.

    Nice axe!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by J.C. Harrist View Post
      If that serial # is U02543, it's an early '94 USA production Soloist built in Ontario.

      Nice axe!


      Thanks Dude

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      • #4
        1994 Ontario California.I would think Duncan pickups would have come standard on it.The neck pickup is a J200 the middle is a J-100 or J200V.
        We see you have a vol and tone so I don't think it has the active mid boost electronics.
        It looks like a mish mosh of pickups but if it sounds great who cares.
        BTW welcome to the JCF.
        Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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        • #5
          Beat me to it J.C.
          Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by straycat View Post
            1994 Ontario California.I would think Duncan pickups would have come standard on it.The neck pickup is a J200 the middle is a J-100 or J200V.
            We see you have a vol and tone so I don't think it has the active mid boost electronics.
            It looks like a mish mosh of pickups but if it sounds great who cares.
            BTW welcome to the JCF.

            Thanks Straycat

            Sadly, the more that I think about it, the more that I wish I waited a few more months and picked up a new King V. I think that I'll probably put this up on the bay in the next few days. Nice guitar, but just not my kind of axe.

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