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  • Question regarding a Jackson I almost, (and still might), buy....

    The local GC has a rather striking Jackson that is being sold as 'new'. However, when I search Jackson's website for this guitar I can't find anything like it. Here's the description and I'm hoping maybe someone might be able to help me ID it.

    It's got a bound maple bolt on neck with the shark inlays but the fretboard is maple not rosewood. It's a blue, but not trans. It has HSS and a floyd rose.

    Like I said, I searched through the models available on Jackson's website and I didn't see one that had all of those features... the real stumper is the HSS, though the maple fretboard complicates things as well.

    If I get back over there this week I'll take a snap shot of it.
    Some of my Guitars:
    1) Late '80s Charvel HS neon nuclear yellow. H is a Seymour Duncan, the neck is stock. H/S
    2) 1990-1991 Les Paul Custom flame sunburst with ebony fretboard. Gibson stock pickups. H/H
    3) 1991-1992 G&L Legacy. Red. Maple neck, rosewood fretboard. G&L stock pickups. S/S/S
    4) 2003 Jackson Soloist SL3 was trans red. WIP refinish.
    5) 2006 Jackson Dinky DXMG. Gray, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. OE EMG H/H

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    Originally posted by Weatherby View Post
    The local GC has a rather striking Jackson that is being sold as 'new'. However, when I search Jackson's website for this guitar I can't find anything like it. Here's the description and I'm hoping maybe someone might be able to help me ID it.

    It's got a bound maple bolt on neck with the shark inlays but the fretboard is maple not rosewood. It's a blue, but not trans. It has HSS and a floyd rose.

    Like I said, I searched through the models available on Jackson's website and I didn't see one that had all of those features... the real stumper is the HSS, though the maple fretboard complicates things as well.

    If I get back over there this week I'll take a snap shot of it.
    Yeah, I can tell you now they are going to want pics , take lots, front, back ,side, logo, trem , neck ,serial , body , pickups.
    \m/ Thrash Zone \m/

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    • #3
      Will do! It's just such a striking guitar especially with the maple fingerboard. I almost took it home Saturday, but decided to go with the other guitar I posted about: a charcoal gray DXMG and a squire bullet strat... Wound up walking out without shelling out any cash (traded an old Mesa amp that was collecting dust).
      Some of my Guitars:
      1) Late '80s Charvel HS neon nuclear yellow. H is a Seymour Duncan, the neck is stock. H/S
      2) 1990-1991 Les Paul Custom flame sunburst with ebony fretboard. Gibson stock pickups. H/H
      3) 1991-1992 G&L Legacy. Red. Maple neck, rosewood fretboard. G&L stock pickups. S/S/S
      4) 2003 Jackson Soloist SL3 was trans red. WIP refinish.
      5) 2006 Jackson Dinky DXMG. Gray, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. OE EMG H/H

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      • #4
        It doesn't say on their paper what it is? Their website shows a JS34Q Dinky DKA-M. Is that the one?

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        • #5
          NEW does not always mean CURRENT.
          It means UNSOLD.

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          • #6
            Exactly.. no I did not see it in the online store at all. I will check with then asap
            Some of my Guitars:
            1) Late '80s Charvel HS neon nuclear yellow. H is a Seymour Duncan, the neck is stock. H/S
            2) 1990-1991 Les Paul Custom flame sunburst with ebony fretboard. Gibson stock pickups. H/H
            3) 1991-1992 G&L Legacy. Red. Maple neck, rosewood fretboard. G&L stock pickups. S/S/S
            4) 2003 Jackson Soloist SL3 was trans red. WIP refinish.
            5) 2006 Jackson Dinky DXMG. Gray, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. OE EMG H/H

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wrldeatr7 View Post
              It doesn't say on their paper what it is? Their website shows a JS34Q Dinky DKA-M. Is that the one?
              That is interesting. It seems like a special GC run but why do that with a JS series. A 34? Okay then..........

              OP said it was not trans so I'm wondering if it's the bright blue arch-top DKA body with a DKA-M neck, therefore a mutt.

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              • #8
                Strange.
                Black inlays?

                Haven't seen the maple board'd JS34, but the rosewood board'd JS34 has an archtop and HSS pups.
                Last edited by Mudlark; 08-11-2015, 04:17 PM.
                96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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                • #9
                  There is a JS version that looks like a DK2M. It has a black headstock instead of a maple one.
                  They are HH, not HSS.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mudlark View Post
                    Strange.
                    Black inlays?

                    Haven't seen the maple board'd JS34, but the rosewood board'd JS34 has an archtop and HSS pups.
                    I called GS this afternoon. It's a JS34Q in trans blue.

                    In researching this I came across one of the JS in white with the maple fretboard and black inlays with black hardware.... looks damn nice like that! Cheaper than the fancy quilt top & trans paint too!

                    Either way, guess that's the end of that mystery.
                    Some of my Guitars:
                    1) Late '80s Charvel HS neon nuclear yellow. H is a Seymour Duncan, the neck is stock. H/S
                    2) 1990-1991 Les Paul Custom flame sunburst with ebony fretboard. Gibson stock pickups. H/H
                    3) 1991-1992 G&L Legacy. Red. Maple neck, rosewood fretboard. G&L stock pickups. S/S/S
                    4) 2003 Jackson Soloist SL3 was trans red. WIP refinish.
                    5) 2006 Jackson Dinky DXMG. Gray, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. OE EMG H/H

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                    • #11
                      Why are GC calling it a 34, it must be a special run for them, the model is JS32DKA-M. The factory colours are snow white & gloss black, so a trans blue quilt would suggest GC see value in doing their own JS series run. I can hear the angry roar of the purists from the other side of the world

                      Current JS model numbers are 11, 12, 22, & 32, for bass it's 2 & 3.

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                      • #12
                        Jackson should drop the meaningless numbers and standardize the JS names to align with the rest of the series: WRJST, KVJS+ and add letters for finishes, licensed trem etc., etc.

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                        • #13
                          My dealer, Long and McQuade in Canada, had the JS34 arch top with a rosewood board in their 2014 catalogue. I've seen a couple on facebook recently, but don't know anything about them.
                          96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.

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