Гитара jackson проверка серийных номеров

Гитара jackson проверка серийных номеров

DATING JACKSON GUITARS BY REFERENCE OF SERIAL NUMBERS

Jackson Guitar Company was founded in 1980 by Grover Jackson, Mike Shannon and Tim Wilson, with current production locations in 5 countries.
The serial numbers have different formats and are also diverse per production location.

Where to find the serial number
Depending on the model you find the serial number stamped into the neck plate or stamped on the fingerboard at the last fret or on the headstock.

If you want to know the production year of your Squier guitar,you can decipher it with the serial number decoder, or find it in explanation about the dating system below.

Jackson history in short

Until the early 1980s, Grover Jackson worked for the guitar builder and manufacturer Wayne Charvel. Charvel made copies of the Fender Stratocaster and was the first manufacturer with a 24 frets guitar, the «Superstrat».

In 1980, Grover started his own company and focused primarily on building individual customer requirements. One of the first customers was the guitar player of Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads. This became the «RR» model which was based on the Flying V. or Gibson.

Due to the high quality of the Jackson guitars, more and more guitar players, especially from the heavy-metal scene, had a custom-made guitar built at Grover Jackson. This resulted in legendary models such as the King V, Soloist, Concert and Dinky. The guitars were produced in San Dimas, California and later also in Ontario, California.

In 1985, IMC acquired the greatest interest in Jackson and began to devote more time and attention to a more extensive guitar market.

While Jackson still makes top products, Jackson also began to produce cheaper versions of their standard designs in Asia in an effort to make their products more accessible to people with a
small wallet.
In late 2002 bought Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
Jackson IMC, and American productions were moved to the Fender factory in Corona, California.
Grover Jackson

SERIALS YEAR SERIALS YEAR
1001 — 1505 1986 8014 — 8055 1996
1506 — 7303 1987-1989 8056 — 8089 1997
7304 — 7498 1990 8090 — 8138 1998
7762 — 7814 1992 8139 — 8158 1999
7815 — 7898 1993 8159 — 8176 2000
7899 — 7973 1994 8177 — 2001
7974 — 8013 1995

In 1986 the production was in San Dimas, California. Then in Ontario, California.
From 1987 to 1989, Jackson Custom Shop bolt-on-neck guitars were not assembled in strictly sequential serial number order.
Due to a stamping machine error, for example, serial numbers 5234 to 5999 do not exist.

SERIALS YEAR SERIALS YEAR
000001 — 000900 1990 002688 — 003370 1996
000901 — 001563 1991 003371 — 004676 1997
001564 — 001739 1992 004677 — 004923 1998
001740 — 001931 1993 004924 — 004974 1999
001932 -002324 1994 004975 — 005050 2000
002325 — 002687 1995 005051 — 2001

Production in Ontario, California.

SERIALS YEAR SERIALS YEAR
0001JJ — 0091JJ 1994 0423JJ — 0583JJ 1998
0092JJ — 0105JJ 1995 0584JJ — 0605JJ 1999
0106JJ — 0256JJ 1996 0606JJ — 0643JJ 2000
0257JJ — 0422JJ 1997 0644JJ — 2001

Production in Ontario, California.

The serial numbers of Jackson Junior (the only Jackson bolt-on-neck models without neck plates) are stamped into the fingerboard.

Jackson JS, X and Pro Series guitars from 2013 to the present have a 10-digit alphanumeric serial number on the back of the headstock
or neck plate.

The 3 letters indicate the production location and factory.
Country letter codes:
I = Indonesia C = China N = India
Factory letter codes:
H = Harmony Musical Instruments W = World Music Instruments
C = Cort S = Samick
The first two digits indicate the year.

Example: ISJ1720250
I = Indonesia S = Samick J = Jackson
Year of construction = 17 (2017)

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Jackson Guitar Company & Serial Numbers

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.

Their website features their complete product catalog, including custom shop options and more. You can also build your own customized metal guitar or bass via the Custom Select page. The site also features a community page where users and fans can interact.

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.

Serial Number Table for Jackson Neck-Thru Models:

Jackson USA Neck-thru

Year and Factory

Serial Number Table for Jackson Bolt-On Neck Models:

Jackson Custom Shop

Jackson USA Bolt-On

Year and Factory

JACKSON PERFORMER PS-3

Hey, I really wonder when my guitar made.

Serial number is 1031643.

2002 USA soloist

I have a 2002 USA Soloist SL1 with Hot Rod Flames. (through body) Can’t quite figure out anything concerning the serial # U10779. None of the guides I have been able to check start with U1. The closest I can get is U0. I know 2002 was around when jackson was being sold and thing got a little weird concerning serial numbers. Or so a Jackson rep told me a few years back.

can anyone help me identify my solid body charvel

with serial number C600915

go here to check Year made etc

Jackson Performer made in Japan

Hi ( SERIAL 9607496 ),

Please, I want to know information about this guitar and what is its worth (this has been saved without use, It’s almost new)?

go here to check

Serial Number: 042031

Could you please send me all the possible information that you have on Jackson Serial Number: 042031

Jackson DK2 TR serial number 9696373 Japanese bolt on valuation

Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone knew roughly the value of a Jackson DK2 TR (Transparent Red finish) serial number 9696373 Japanese bolt on neck, please? It has Seymour Duncan pickups in 2 single coils and a pair from the direction of the neck to the Floyd Rose style locking trem.
Many thanks.
Chris

What about a Randy Roads

What about a Randy Roads model with this serial number 101091

similar serial number

ive got a «professional» model neck-thru serial number J101374 which is the closest ive seen to yours. its a standard jackson strat style body, one humbucker two single coils. its a deep green, almost black.
im trying to figure it out, from what i gather it could be a japanese made guitar from 1991 which could make sense, i read they only made professional neck thrus there from 90-92 i believe.
Your guitar serial number have the J in front of the 101091?

tough figuring this out, thought i had an american made all this time lol
maybe it is but i dont think so now

NHJ1002760

Can anyone help identify this Jackson? NHJ10002760

Jackson Performer

I just bought a Jackson Performer (PS4 — I think) Numbered on Back Plate 9615710. Can anyone tell me where it was Made (Japan I think) Year it was made and Approximate Value. I really like this Guitar so I plan to keep it, but my Son also likes it, Thank You, Samo

Can anyone tell me when and where my guitar was made?

So, its a Jackson V serial number 002030 on the fingerboard. The only match to this number I can find says its a bolt on. but is clearly not. Its one solid piece. Anyway, its silver, 24 frets with a floating bridge and Seymour Duncan pickups. I bought it used about 15 years ago.

Usually 6 digit serial

Usually 6 digit serial numbers are Japanese models made before 1997. The first number denotes the year 0=1990.

Jackson concept serial number

This doesn’t even look close to a typical Jackson serial number. I’m selling 9405559.. I don’t know what it’s worth. Someone made a rent payment with it.

purple jx7 Jackson Serial # j000016

Looking for information about this guitar which I purchased in 1990’s. It’s a bolt neck. White sparkle pick plate. Serial number on back of neck.

What Year is this made?

I’ve been searching all over online and can’t find anything for my guitar to tell me what year it was made. The plate on the back says 210507 and it’s a Jackson Professional Dinky Reverse.

1992 Chushin Gakki factory

1992 Chushin Gakki factory

Dinky what.

This is all I can find on my guitar in which I am trying to find out what it is. Dinky what.

Serial number: NHJ1048300
Production year: 2010
Production number: 48300
Factory: Harmony (India)

Jackson V «Crafted in India»

I just bought a Jackson V that has «Crafted in India» stamped into the back of the tuning head. It has a Jackson Floyd Rose Tremolo and the Pickups look like EMGs, but they say Jackson on them, and there is no where to put a battery so I’m sure they aren’t Active or EMGs. The tuning machines have (would you believe) stickers that say Jackson. It is not a bad looking guitar. It looks identical to a JS Series King V, except the cord jack is on the lower part of the «V» instead of the upper. I plugged it in in the pawn shop and there was no buzzing or bad feedback. Whoever owned it didn’t know how to adjust the floating tremolo to make it level and then set the string height and intonation. I plan on doing all of that before I pass judgement. The serial number is stamped into the metal neck plate and is NJHK08007329. I can’t find any information about this guitar anywhere. Anyone know anything about it?

I have been having the same

I have been having the same issue. Did you ever find a way to decipher the serial number? Or a way to I’d specific model numbers?

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Jackson Serial Numbers

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The Serial Number Charts Refer to USA-made
Jackson & Charvel instruments only.

The below information was taken directly from Jackson Guitars website.

On Neck-Thru Body Models: The serial number is stamped into the fingerboard at the last fret.

On Bolt-On Neck Models: The serial number is stamped into the neck plate .

Models that are sold outside of the continental United States cannot be tracked using this serial number inquiry system. These models are shipped directly from the manufacturing plant to the distributor in your country and are not tracked here in the United States at Charvel. The history of these instruments are not known to Jackson since the were not shipped thru their facility and therefore cannot be tracked by Jackson’s service staff in the United States. Please contact your country’s distributor for more information regarding these instruments.

For All You Charvel San Dimas Lovers!

Many of the San Dimas Guitars I have seen are fraudulent. I mean how easy it it to make a copy of a Fender copy? Oh you checked yours out with Jackson, so you are confident that yours is real. I’ve got sad news for you. The principal forger of the San Dimas guitars who shall remain un-named, If I say his name, he will sue me, because it is hard to prove.

Here’s the sad news. This SOB, who pretends to be mister know it all on Jackson/Charvel is actually acquiring original Charvel guitars. When he is 100% satisfied that they are original & real he will make a number of exact copies of it. In this way when you call Jackson to check out the guitar you will find that all the colors and numbers match. Theoretically you could buy a perfect copy right down to the serial # and color. buyer beware. I have purposely stayed away from the old San Dimas Charvel guitars because I knew that someday this would come out and every one of them will come under suspicion.

There is only one way to get a real one and be 100% sure. If you find an old Charvel at a Tag Sale for $150.00 I will bet it’s real. The minute any dealer has had it, I would immediately doubt it’s authenticity. The high price taints the originality.

The FENDER Issue

As many of my customers know I have never been the biggest corporate guitar supporter on this planet. However in the case of Jackson Guitars, Ed Roman is very impressed by what Fender is doing. They are pumping money & R&D dollars into the company they are bringing in new & modern tooling. They are keeping the price structure quite low for a guitar of that caliber.

When I first heard that Fender had bought the company, I was afraid they would do the typical Gibson thing and destroy it quickly. I am surprised & happy to say that Fender is really trying to beef up the quality & clean up all the problems that existed before when Akai owned Jackson. I am watching their movements closely and it looks like they have nothing but good intentions for Jackson/Charvel.

If they change their tactics, I will be the first to bring it to your attention. At this time it does not look like they are going about anything the wrong way. These actions have caused me to look at Guild & Gretsch which are other Fender owned guitars. I have now decided to carry both lines.

It would be very cool if Fender reissued the old San Dimas model Charvel, They could actually do it with the real headstock that it came with and many peoples dreams would come true.

Who knows, (They did do It and I have some still left that are available, I bought the first 12)

This Chart refers to USA-made Jackson and Charvel instruments only.

Year & Factory Randy Rhoads Neck-thru body Other Custom Neck-thru’s Jackson Archtop Jackson USA Neck-thru
1982 San Dimas RR 0000 (Mrs. Rhoads)
1983 San Dimas RR0001-RR0294 J0001-J0034
1984 San Dimas RR0295-RR0996 J0035-J0406
1985 San Dimas RR0997-RR1754 J0407-J1539
1986 San Dimas RR1755-RR1929 J1540-J2799 JA0001-JA0011
1987 Ontario RR1930-RR2115 J2800-J4072 JA0012-JA0036
1988 Ontario RR2116-RR2274 J4073-J5007 JA0037-JA0087
1989 Ontario RR2275-RR2527 J5008-J5657 JA0088-JA0149
1990 Ontario RR2528-RR2664 J5658-J5842 JA0150-JA0169 UO0001-UO0852
1991 Ontario RR2665-RR2683 J5843-J5923 JA0170-JA0175 UO0853-UO1750
1992 Ontario RR2684-RR2706 J5924-J5974 JA0176-JA0177 UO1751-UO2070
1993 Ontario RR2707-RR2724 J5975-J6079 JA0178-JA0179 UO2071-UO2527
1994 Ontario RR2725-RR2744 J6080-J6171 JA0180 UO2528-UO2941
1995 Ontario RR2745-RR2756 J6172-J6238 End of Series UO2942-UO3211
1996 Ontario RR2757-RR2784 J6239-J6300 None Produced UO3212-UO4005
1997 Ontario RR2785-RR2801 J6301-J6379 None Produced UO4006-UO5247
1998 Ontario RR2802-RR2823 J6380-J6444 None Produced UO5248-UO6904
1999 Ontario RR2824-RR2844 J6445-J6506 JA0182-JA0185 UO6905-UO7626
2000 Ontario RR2845-RR2860 J6506-6568 JA0186-JA0191 UO7627-UO8969
2001 Ontario RR2861- J6569- JA0192-JA194 UO8970-

NOTES: All Randy Rhoads neck-thru’s were given «RR****» serial numbers from 1983 to the spring of 1990. After that point, only custom Rhoads guitars were given «RR****» serial numbers; any production Rhoads guitars were considered «USA» models and given «U0****» serial numbers. Any neck-thru body guitar that was not a Randy Rhoads model was given a «Jnnnn» number. This included Soloists, King V’s, Kelly’s, Concert Basses etc. After the spring of 1990, only custom neck-thru’s were given «J» numbers; any production Soloists, Kelly’s, King V’s etc. were also considered «USA» models and given «U0****» numbers. There are exceptions to this rule. Sometimes you will find production neck-thru’s from the 90’s with «J» or «RR» numbers instead of «U» numbers; this usually means it was a prototype of some kind made in the custom shop. There are a scattering of Rhoads guitars out there with «J» serial numbers instead of the traditional «RR» number (oops!).

Year & Factory Early Charvel Bolt On (note 1) Jackson Custom Shop Bolt On (note 2) Jackson Junior (note 3) Jackson USA Bolt On
1981 San Dimas 1001-10095
1982 San Dimas 1096-1724
1983 San Dimas 1725-2938
1984 San Dimas 2939-4261
1985 San Dimas 4262-5303
1986 San Dimas 5304-5491 1001-1505
1987 Ontario *End of Series* 1506-7303
1988 Ontario 1506-7303
1989 Ontario 1506-7303
1990 Ontario 7304-7498 000001-000900
1991 Ontario 7499-7761 000901-001563
1992 Ontario 7762-7814 001564-001739
1993 Ontario 7815-7898 001740-001931
1994 Ontario 7899-7973 0001JJ-0091JJ 001932-2324
1995 Ontario 7974-8013 0092JJ-0105JJ 002325-002687
1996 Ontario 8014-8055 0106JJ-0256JJ 002688-003370
1997 Ontario 8056-8089 0257JJ-0422JJ 003371-004676
1998 Ontario 8090-8138 0423JJ-583JJ 004677-004923
1999 Ontario 8139-8158 0584JJ-0605JJ 004924-004974
2000 Ontario 8159-8176 0606JJ-0643JJ 004975-005050
2001 Ontario 8177- 0644JJ- 005051-

NOTE 1: There were approximately 750 Bolt-on Charvel’s made from 1979-1981 without serial numbers. The first serial number used was a Strat-style guitar with the Heineken beer bottle label painted on it, November 9th, 1981. These neck plates say «Charvel PO Box 245, San Dimas, Ca, 91773». The last Early Charvel was #5491, built in January of 1986. Neck plates with numbers 5492 and up were supposedly destroyed but some of them do turn up from time to time. BUYER BEWARE!! These are not real Jacksons!

NOTE 2: From 1987 to 1989 Jackson Custom Shop bolt on neck guitars were not assembled in strict serial number order. Serial numbers 5234 to 5999 do not exist (due to an error in the stamping machine). These neck plates say «Jackson, 4452 Airport Drive. Ontario, CA 91761». They are still in use today.

NOTE 3: Since the Jackson Junior (JJ) is the only Jackson bolt on without a neck plate, these serial numbers can be found stamped into the fretboard.

Other Note: Charvel bolt ons were discontinued and replaced with Jackson bolt ons in 1986. This coincided with the introduction of the Japanese Charvel’s. In the spring of 1990, the four digit Jackson neck plate was reserved for custom instruments only. All production bolt on instruments were given the six-digit USA series neck plate.

FENDER ® CREATES MANUFACTURING SUBSIDIARY
JACKSON/CHARVEL MANUFACTURING, INC.
New Family Of Products Brings Diversity To FMIC Distribution

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 10/29/2002 — Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) is proud to announce the creation of a new manufacturing subsidiary, to be called Jackson/Charvel Manufacturing, Inc. Consequently, Jackson/Charvel Manufacturing, Inc. has signed a deal to purchase specific assets of the Jackson/Charvel Guitar Company, which was a division of Akai Musical Instruments Corporation (AMIC). The acquisition, effective as of October 25, 2002, will include all existing inventory of products and trademarks relating to Jackson and Charvel.

The industry’s leader in manufacturing and distribution of electric guitars and amplifiers with the Fender ® and Squier ® brand names, FMIC has continually sought to develop diverse and innovative products. With the addition of Jackson/Charvel Manufacturing, Inc. into the Fender fold, the company has the opportunity to produce and distribute new products, and to welcome a core consumer base geared more towards heavy metal and hard rock styles.

Says Bill Schultz, Chairman and CEO of FMIC, “Throughout our history, we’ve embraced musicians of all styles by offering products to suit their needs. Jackson and Charvel products appeal to musicians that are not traditional ‘Fender’ players, but who want a quality instrument made by people who know what their needs are. We are musicians, we know guitars, and we know how to get them to the guitarists of the world.”

“Both the Jackson and Charvel product lines consist of quality instruments with strong brand recognition and a rightful place in musical instrument history,” adds Schultz. “Many innovative product features and cutting edge artists are associated with these fine instruments, and with the creation of Jackson/Charvel Manufacturing, Inc., we are committed to exceeding their expectations in the areas of quality, service and market support.”

Jackson/Charvel Manufacturing, Inc. will immediately begin to produce Jackson and Charvel products utilizing its existing production facility in Ontario, California for all American-made Jackson and Charvel guitars, as well as its custom orders. Additionally, Jackson/Charvel Manufacturing, Inc. will continue to produce guitars with its overseas manufacturing partners.

FMIC will then sell and distribute the products through a new inside telesales and field sales department under the direction of Jeff Cary, Vice President of Specialty Sales, and will utilize its existing network of global distributors and direct sales offices. AMIC product manager, Donnie Wade, will join Fender and will head up the marketing efforts.

“This is great news for fans of Jackson and Charvel,” says Marketing Manager, Donnie Wade. “The guitars will remain with one of the most prestigious American manufacturers ever, one that is a progressive company and that will maintain the integrity that Jackson and Charvel has built throughout its years.”

Jackson and Charvel’s existing retailers, which number around 400 in the United States, will still be able to carry the products and will be contacted directly by FMIC to ensure a trouble-free change over.

“We have worked very hard over the past seventeen years to build a worldwide distribution network that offers quality instruments and excellent service to retailers and consumers,” says Schultz. “We are all very excited to have Jackson and Charvel within our family, and we look forward to working with the retailers that have supported these instruments throughout their history.”

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