Thanx to all of you in advance. i was evicted dec 6 and i lost everything. A dear friend met up with me and gave me a Peavey backstage amp and a Jackson strat. the strat has 8 digits in the serial number which is stamped on the neck plate along with a 'made in india' sticker. it has a strat body, 3 humbuckers in a single coil config with Duncan Designed on them. bolt on neck, 24 frets with dot inlays/rosewood fingerboard. 3x3 machine heads with jackson on them. it is red 5 way switch, one volume, one tone.

The new "No Series" name MIJ guitars had a low priced student model companion, the JS20. The MSRP of the JS20 in 1996 was $325 and it could be purchased new for around $200 in the US at the time. A black JS20 (serial number 65002013) was my first electric guitar and my first Jackson, purchased new in 1996. The JS20 was initially made in Taiwan (MIT), India (MII), Korea (MIK) and Japan (MIJ). Serial numbers for the MIT JS20s are 8 digits long and the first digit probably denotes the year. No serial numbers are known except ones leading with a 6, so it is likely production of Jackson guitars in Taiwan started and ended in 1996. Serial numbers for the MII JS20s are also 8 digits long with the first two digits corresponding to the year (96xxxxxx = 1996, 99xxxxxx = 1999, 00xxxxxx = 2000, 04xxxxxx = 2004), JS20s are still made in India (as of 2010). Serial numbers for the MIK JS20s are 7 digits long and start with the number 1 (there is some speculation that they might also start with a 0, but I have not seen a 7 digit serial number starting with 0 as of yet), production ended in 1998 when the Jackson MIK production ended. Serial numbers for the MIJ JS20s follow the exact same format as all other MIJ serial numbers from 1996 on, they are assigned a 7 digit serial number which increases sequentially. I have never seen a pre-1998 MIJ JS20 and the MIJ JS20 appears to still be made today (2010). I suspect the move of the X series from Korea to Japan is why the MIK JS20s end in 1998 and MIJ JS20s appear to start in 1999 [speculation warning].


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In 1998 Jackson started a new series called the X series, which was made in India. JS20s had been produced in India since 1996 using an 8 digit serial scheme where the first two digits corresponding to the year (96xxxxxx = 1996, 99xxxxxx = 1999, 00xxxxxx = 2000, 04xxxxxx = 2004). The new 1998 X series continued using this same serial number sequence until the X series ended production in India in 2001 and moved to Japan starting in 2002 (where it currently is made, as of 2010).

End of year 2004, a new low cost student model series started production in India. In a very confusing manner, the new series was called the called the JS30xx series, which is not the same as the JS30 guitar made between 2002 and 2004. The new JS30xx series had low cost versions of the Jackson Randy Rhoads (JS30RR), the Jackson Dinky (JS30DK and JS30DKT), the Jackson Kelly (JS30KE), the Jackson King V (JS30KV) and the Jackson Warrior (JS30WR). The JS30xx guitars have fixed bridges (JT390), chrome hardware and two Jackson CRV2 humbucking pickups, except the JS30DKT model which has a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo instead of the fixed bridge. It appears some early JS30xx production guitars were given 8 digit serial numbers starting with 04xxxxxx identical to the MII JS20 guitars already produced in India. The normal serial number scheme for all JS30xx guitars is a 9 digit (or 10 starting in 2008) serial number where the first four digits correspond to the year of production (2004xxxxx = 2004, 2007xxxxx = 2007), many 2004xxxx serial numbers have been observed, so there is probably not a large number for 8 digit JS30xx guitars with 04xxxxxx serials (it is possible the 04xxxxxx marked JS30xx are prototype guitars and normal production JS30xx started with 2004xxxxx serials). At the beginning of 2008 a 10th digit was added to the normal MII 9 digit serial scheme (2008xxxxxx = 2008).

The Jackson Dinky is a Superstrat-style double-cutaway electric guitar built by Jackson Guitars. The "Dinky" is named for its slightly smaller than normal (7/8) body size. Usually fitted with a two humbucker pickup configuration, some models also include single-coil pickups and/or just one bridge humbucker. The fretboard can be made out of ebony, rosewood and more recently maple, or rock maple, with 24 jumbo frets and is always built with a bolt-on neck. Most of the guitars have a Floyd Rose original or licensed tremolo, and a locking nut to help maintain stable tuning. Some Dinkys have hardtail, or String-Thru bridges. The Jackson Dinky is usually preferred by players of hard rock and heavy metal.

As it turned out this Surfcaster was in pristine condition, it had just been on a guitar shop wall and the shop went bust, so in effect it was a new one. This SC4 was made in Japan but apparently some were made in India, just before the model was phased out all together in the year 2000.

Jackson Guitars started off providing quality American-made heavy metal guitars to popular artists, headlined by Randy Rhoads. Now under Fender Musical Instrument Corporation, they continue to offer rock and metal friendly guitars at various price points.

If you are trying to get more information about your Jackson guitar and you have the serial number, here is a nifty serial number table that you can use to find out the year and factory where your guitar came from.

Hello people, I would like to know about this guitar... I know it's a jackson rhoads model, but I wanna know the exact model... I was searching on various guitar sites, including Jackson Official site and nothing... I can't find it...

I have a 24 fret neck-thru jackson with seymor duncans (1hum 2sing), it also has a made in japan sticker on back of head stock The serial number 090204 is on the last fret. Trying to find out what year and if it is a MIJ.It is very high quality. Thanks a Million to any response!

i recently got a jackson guitar and i have the serial number but i want to know the model number and any other such information that anyone can help give me about it. the serial number is 200509100 (im not sure if thats the serial or model number) but i basically need to know how much its worth if anyone can help me please and thank you

: i recently got a jackson guitar and i have the serial number but i want to know the model number and any other such information that anyone can help give me about it. the serial number is 200509100 (im not sure if thats the serial or model number) but i basically need to know how much its worth if anyone can help me please and thank you

I bought a Jackson guitar used about 4 years ago.

It has 24 frets, 2 Duncan Design pickups, and a Floyd Rose floating bridge. According to the person that sold it to me, it has an "active pickup"... there are 3 knobs, a 3 setting pickup switch, and another little switch that I'm assuming is used to turn on the active pickup? That's pretty much everything I know about it.

Serial number is 9695527... can anyone help?

Thanks!

Can any one tell me, I'm considering buying a Jackson RR1 Guitar that has a serial number of UO6**** which I've found out was made in 1998, is there any way it can be considered a Custom? It does have a grafic design on it, but does that make a difference as well? Thanks

I have a Jackson 5 string bass, and I cant find any info about it anywhere. The serial number is 65011900, if you could help me out that would be sweet. what is the make of it, where/when was it made, how much is it worth, and so forth.

CITES: Non UK buyers should be aware of any CITES import / export implications before placing a bid and when arranging shipping. This will apply to all guitars made with an Appendix 1 listed species, for example, Brazilian rosewood. This affects all guitars that are listed as being sold with a CITES A10 certificate. Additional paperwork is required to allow export out of the UK. Please note that a CITES A10 certificate is an internal UK document that allows the commercial sale of an Appendix 1 species. A separate document must be applied for to allow for exportation outside of the UK.

CITES: Non-UK buyers should be aware of any CITES import / export implications before placing a bid and when arranging shipping. This will apply to all guitars made with an Appendix 1 listed species, for example, Brazilian rosewood. This affects all guitars that are listed as being sold with a CITES A10 certificate. Additional paperwork is required to allow export out of the UK. Please note that a CITES A10 certificate is an internal UK document that allows the commercial sale of an Appendix 1 species. A separate document must be applied for to allow for exportation outside of the UK.

The format of the code varies depending on the year of production. But also the factory where the guitar was made. From the beginning of production until around 2001, the factory numbers were quite organized.

For the bolt-on guitars during this era, the factory codes are found on the neck plates. The table below provides information for the USA-made Jackson guitars only. The factory is primarily Ontario, with one San Dimas run.

Jackson Custom Shop bolt-on-neck guitars were not put together in sequential serial number order from 1987 to 1989. Codes 5234 to 5999, for instance, do not exist. This is a result of a stamping machine error. These neck plates read Jackson, 4452 Airport Drive, Ontario, CA 91761.

The neck-through guitars for the same date range can be found in the chart below. On the instruments themselves, the factory codes are found stamped into the fingerboard. This is near the last fret. These too are USA-made instruments and primarily from the Ontario factory. There are a few from San Dimas, as noted. be457b7860

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