Jackson Guitars Made In Japan Serial Numbers

Jackson Guitars Made In Japan Serial Numbers

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They are here to help. Hello guys, I'm a long time reader but never said anything here, but now I need some help. I'm buying a new 'superstrat' guitar, and I'm looking at the 90's Japanese Jacksons and I've found these 3 which I don't know the exactly specs and years that they were made and I need your help to find this out. Here are some pictures: This one the seller says is a Jackson Fusion Sx, with 2 EMG's 85, and it's clearly lacking one of the original saddles.

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Reshebnik naglyadnaya geometriya 7 klass kazakov. The next one is a Jackson Dinky Reverse, with EMG's 81 and 85, but with a strange serial number. And this one the seller does not know anything about the guitar, and I don't know much either. The serial number is 303674 he said.

They are going to cost me something around 250-350 bucks. Obrazec prikaza o voda v ekspluataciyu osnovnih sredstv rb4720522. Sorry for my poor english, I'm a poor brazilian. The Fusion is correct, though it looks like the mini-toggle has been added. It is a 24 3/4' scale like a Les Paul (hence the name Fusion - it's a fusion between a Strat (body) and a Les Paul (scale length).

The Dinky Reverse is from early 1996. The first number of a 6-digit serial on a neck plate, when no letters are present, is the year it was made. In the later half of 1996, they changed all neck-plate serial numbers to the '96' format, where the numbering of all serial numbers was 96xxxxx. The last one is a GroverJackson model, which was intended for sale in the Japanese-domestic and Asian markets (Japan, Taiwan, India, etc).

They were identical to the regular Jackson Professional and Performer series which were exported to the American (North and South) and European markets. There were some models that overlapped, so you would find 'Jackson GroverJackson' and 'Jackson Professional' models in South America and Europe. The model in the pictures is similar to the Professional series DK-2 model that came a little later, and the serial number makes it a 1993. Either guitar will be of good quality, as this was still when the Japanese factory was making excellent guitars. Thank you guys, you were really helpful! Now another question, what are the bridges of this models? And which one would you pick, considering the prices?