synzzzer
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I've been trying to move out some guitars, but the trade market is better than the selling market. I traded a MIM Fender Standard Strat for a Jackson Dinky DK2M. Now, I've never had a Jackson guitar in 15 plus years of playing. So playing this one has been a little different than what I've been used to.
Here's the scoop. It's serial number is 97XXXXX. (Seven digits) It is Made in Japan (or so I'm told), has Jazz, JB pickups, and a Floyd Rose. (Close up pictures below.)
I tried looking at a serial number lookup, but it was a bit confusing. They said that serial numbers didn't matter on imports, or that the 97 meant that it was made in 96 or 97. It's in insanely great condition, and kind of surprises me that it would be that old.
So any tips, suggestions, insights, etc. would be appreciated. I know the forum has fans of all guitars, so I know that some members will know more about Jackson Guitars than I know about breathing. If you think I got a fair deal please let me know.
As promised, here are the pictures. Thanks a bunch.







Here's the scoop. It's serial number is 97XXXXX. (Seven digits) It is Made in Japan (or so I'm told), has Jazz, JB pickups, and a Floyd Rose. (Close up pictures below.)
I tried looking at a serial number lookup, but it was a bit confusing. They said that serial numbers didn't matter on imports, or that the 97 meant that it was made in 96 or 97. It's in insanely great condition, and kind of surprises me that it would be that old.
So any tips, suggestions, insights, etc. would be appreciated. I know the forum has fans of all guitars, so I know that some members will know more about Jackson Guitars than I know about breathing. If you think I got a fair deal please let me know.
As promised, here are the pictures. Thanks a bunch.






