I saw many custom shop guitar has the serial number with the initial letter "J", while some other custom shop model has the serial number with the initial letter "U", why? Thanks.
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"U" is regular production neck thru, not a Custom Shop piece.
"J" followed by 4 digits is a neck thru Custom Shop piece.
Not to be confused by the serial "J" followed by 6 digits, which is an import model.
-Rick
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Well I was about to actually post a question similar to this. The auction linked below is to a Randy Rhoads I came across the other night, and it has something peculiar. While it has a U serial number, the headstock has the custom shop logo.
any idea? Ive seen a few like this before, as well. I believe a few Mike Learn pieces might have had the same situation?
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That's an interesting one for sure.
They say it's "Team Built"... which probably means they grabbed a production body and made the CS tweaks to it. According to the specs, the inlays, paint and pickups are the only things that appear to be non-standard.
So grabbing a Select body for this would not seem out of the question.-Rick
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Yeah, the lines between 'U' and 'J' serials seem to have kind of blurred somewhat recently.
Personally, I don't consider a guitar to be a custom if the guitar has a U serial and has exactly the same specs as a USA select model, with only the finish differing.Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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Originally posted by neilli View PostYeah, the lines between 'U' and 'J' serials seem to have kind of blurred somewhat recently.
Personally, I don't consider a guitar to be a custom if the guitar has a U serial and has exactly the same specs as a USA select model, with only the finish differing.
Agreed, a custom should have a unique "Jx..x" serial imo
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I was looking at drumcityguitarland's inventory and I realised this
Look at the serial, custom shop logo and the hang tag. It's actully named a ke-2
I think it's not about the serials but the custom shop logo. They are putting the custom shop logo on everything with a custom feature from what I can see so it doesn't imply it's a custom Jackson, that's why the serial..
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Originally posted by NextInLine View PostI was looking at drumcityguitarland's inventory and I realised this
Look at the serial, custom shop logo and the hang tag. It's actully named a ke-2
I think it's not about the serials but the custom shop logo. They are putting the custom shop logo on everything with a custom feature from what I can see so it doesn't imply it's a custom Jackson, that's why the serial..
So JXXXX could be the only safe choose which represents much higher quality
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Originally posted by Armageddon View PostSo JXXXX could be the only safe choice which represents much higher qualityPopular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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