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Charvel serial numbers japan professional#
In the mid-90s, Jackson went to a sticker on the back of the head for serial numbers, and all the ones I've seen started with J and had 6 or more numbers.Īgain, these also said Professional on the head, so they were made prior to 1998.
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*If you have a bolt-on Jackson that says "Professional" on the head and the serial number starts with 98, you have a parts mutt - possibly a swapped neck or neckplate. *If you have a bolt-on Jackson that says "Professional" on the head, and the serial number starts with 96, then it was made in 96 or 97. *If you have a bolt-on Jackson that only says "Jackson" on the head, and the serial number starts with 96, 97, or 98, it was made in Japan in 1998. There are some serials that start with "97" and "98" as well, but they all have 7 digits. The serial number also had 7 numbers at this point.

Sometime in 1996, Jackson went to what are known as the "96" serials, where every bolt-on serial made in Japan started with "96". The serial numbers of import models indicate which year they were made by the first number: A 6-digit number starting with 0 means 1990, starting with 1 means 1991, 2 means 1992, etc all the way up to 1995, which will start with a 5. There were a few Japanese-made models that did not have a neckplate (a Kelly model and I think the import JJ model). These are easily separated from their USA counterparts by the fact that the Imports do not have the Jackson address on the neck plate. Most Japanese-made bolt-ons bear a neckplate with a 6-digit serial number similar to the USA models. Despite some Ebayers' best efforts, all the numbers of a serial matter in determining whether it's a USA or import. If you see "001123" on a neckplate, that is a USA-made Jackson Dinky USA model, not a Custom Shop Jackson with the serial number "1123". NOTE: This page does NOT cover models made outside the USA, and the serial numbers are exact and do not contain "silent" numbers. If there was even one USA-made neckthrough Charvel (barring Vic Vergat's V that had no logo on it), it's highly unlikely that it would be in the possession of someone who did not know what it was.įor USA Jacksons and Charvels, click here: If a Charvel is neckthrough, it's Japanese-made. Second, if a Charvel bears a neckplate that has the "Ft Worth, TX" address, it was made in Japan (though a neckplate being held on with bolts can be put on a real USA Jackson or Charvel, which has been known to happen, however we'll cover proper identification of those later). To pinpoint the year, scroll down to the Serial Number section. As well, there are quite a few Professional models that are not marked "Professional".Īnyway, the "Professional" logo was dropped sometime around 1998, so if it says "Professional" on the head, it was made between 19/98. There were some USA models that were not marked "Made In USA" (why, I have no idea). If it doesn't say "Made In USA" or "Custom Shop", it's most likely made in Japan. Same thing with "Performer", "Concept", or anything else. There are no USA-made "Professional" Jacksons. So with that stuff out of the way, let's begin.įirst, any Jackson that says "Professional" on the head was made in Japan. Many of these were exclusive to one country/region, and some were even specially made for a given dealer in very limited quantities and were never shown or mentioned in a catalog. #2 - Jackson did some wierd experiments in the mid 90s that resulted in quite a few unique models. And just because you see a given serial number on a neckplate on a bolt-on guitar or a given neck on a given body doesn't mean it came from the factory that way. Just because you see a particular pickup on a guitar doesn't mean they are original.

Obviously this means that just because you see a model name written on a trussrod cover, that doesn't mean it belongs to that model. #1 - anything that is held onto a guitar with screws can be removed. There are a few very important things to consider when reading this:
Charvel serial numbers japan how to#
Ok, I'm going to attempt to lay down the basics of IDing your guitar - determining the model, determining the country of manufacture, and how to tell what year it was made (within limits).
