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  • #31
    Depends... what year is it.
    1996 or 1997.
    The 96 had a more "strat" shaped headstock. Fender bitched and in 97, Jackson changed it to the version used up until 2005.
    So if it's a first year (96) Koa PC1 in great condition, to the right person, it's probably worth close to $2k.
    To the average Joe, it's not worth more than any other PC1.
    A 97 Koa PC1 is still probably worth $1,500 to $1,700 if it's in great condition.
    -Rick

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    • #32
      I don't know for sure what year it is, bu he claims that is the first year they came out, and the serial #4905. It looks to be in great condition except for missing the truss rod cover, and a very small clear coat crack in the neck pocket. I think the color is amber.

      Like I said, I love it, but hate the head stock.

      Here are some pics:


      Last edited by TexasRocks; 11-13-2007, 12:48 AM.
      1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom
      Jackson SLATQH
      Jackson DK2M Inferno Red
      Jackson DK2M With a Learn Custom Paint Job
      Jackson DKMGT (project)
      Kramer Focus 1000
      Ibanez SDGR Bass
      Ovation Celebrity
      Martin Backpacker

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      • #33
        Another reason to get one, is being able to 'Blend' just the right amount
        of sustain.. and feedback to whatever your playing.. so its subtle..
        and not over the top. (sometimes over the top is great too!)
        But that in itself, makes it unlike any other guitar out there..imo
        Quality is top notch, and you should be able to score one for around
        $2100 which makes it a bargain for what you get. Here WAS mine..
        sold it to my Brother in Law...but im in his WILL !! :ROTF:

        Last edited by Robert Burns; 11-13-2007, 05:36 AM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by TexasRocks View Post
          I don't know for sure what year it is, bu he claims that is the first year they came out, and the serial #4905. It looks to be in great condition except for missing the truss rod cover, and a very small clear coat crack in the neck pocket. I think the color is amber.

          Like I said, I love it, but hate the head stock.

          Here are some pics:


          That's a slightly abused 1998. Not Koa... Mahogany.
          Also, they don't have truss rod covers. Looks like some idiot tried to adjust the truss rod without removing the Floyd string bar first.
          I wouldn't pay more than $1,100 for it.
          -Rick

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          • #35
            Thanks for the info. I really don't know much about PC-1's, so that clears up a lot.

            Maybe I will just lowball him and see if I can pick it up on the cheap.
            1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom
            Jackson SLATQH
            Jackson DK2M Inferno Red
            Jackson DK2M With a Learn Custom Paint Job
            Jackson DKMGT (project)
            Kramer Focus 1000
            Ibanez SDGR Bass
            Ovation Celebrity
            Martin Backpacker

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            • #36
              Once you play one, you can get past the headstock shape pretty easily.
              -Rick

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bengal65 View Post
                My favorite of all the Jackson's, I had to have 2 of them also. The Sustainer is just crazy and the most powerful of all of them out there.


                Bengal, do you still have this one? I love the blue flames outlined in natural wood.
                1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom
                Jackson SLATQH
                Jackson DK2M Inferno Red
                Jackson DK2M With a Learn Custom Paint Job
                Jackson DKMGT (project)
                Kramer Focus 1000
                Ibanez SDGR Bass
                Ovation Celebrity
                Martin Backpacker

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                • #38
                  Yeah, I'm still playing it pretty often. It's a keeper since I went to all the trouble getting it right to begin with
                  Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.

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                  • #39
                    Most of my other Jacksons don't have the Dimarzios the PC-1 has but I actually do like the Super 3 and the singles in my Purple Daze PC-1. I don't plan on changing them, not even the middle pickup. The singles in it get some good Strat type tones and the Super 3 has the nice humbucker sound. Mine plays nice but I have to admit that on a dark stage playing it live its taking some getting used to that maple board with no inlays. Its not as easy I thought!
                    Rudy
                    www.metalinc.net

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