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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:34 pm
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I have a Jackson guitar and I'm not sure what kind it is....
I found the serial number and tried looking up on Jackson's website and haven't been able to find anything on it.... :(
I would really like to know what kind it is and have tried to find out but can't.
Can anyone help me?
Here is a picture of it...
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not this time but i wish i could


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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:22 pm
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gratz wrote:
not this time but i wish i could

well thanks anyway...

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Can you take a picture of it? That might help. As far as Jackons, if its not a Rhoads V, the strat type bodies have lots of different names, like Soloist, Dinky, and DKM and stuff like that, but a picture may help identify what you got.

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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:59 am
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bowlfreshener wrote:
Can you take a picture of it? That might help. As far as Jackons, if its not a Rhoads V, the strat type bodies have lots of different names, like Soloist, Dinky, and DKM and stuff like that, but a picture may help identify what you got.

ok, yea Ill try to get one up soon....

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Is it Strat-shaped? If so, its a Dinky (or soloist). If it looks a bit like a Gibson Explorer but a bit more radical, then its a Kelly. If it has four pointed ends (spikey!), then its a warrior. If it looks like a flying V, then its a King V. If its a King V with a shorter wing than the other side, then its a Rhoads.


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