Serial numbers for the MII JS20s are also 8 digits long with the first two digits corresponding to the year (96xxxxxx = 1996, 99xxxxxx = 1999, 00xxxxxx = 2000, 04xxxxxx = 2004), JS20s are still made in India (as of 2010). No serial numbers are known except ones leading with a 6, so it is likely production of Jackson guitars in Taiwan started and ended in 1996. Serial numbers for the MIT JS20s are 8 digits long and the first digit probably denotes the year. The JS20 was initially made in Taiwan (MIT), India (MII), Korea (MIK) and Japan (MIJ). A black JS20 (serial number 65002013) was my first electric guitar and my first Jackson, purchased new in 1996. The MSRP of the JS20 in 1996 was $325 and it could be purchased new for around $200 in the US at the time. The new "No Series" name MIJ guitars had a low priced student model companion, the JS20. Sorry if it doesn't.Ġ0-04 | JS (MII), X (MII) or very early JS30xx (MII), first two digits denotes year (00=2000, 04=2004)Ħ | JS (MIT), probably the first digit denotes year (6=1996)ĩ6-99 | JS (MII) or X (MII) first two digits denotes year (96=1996, 99=1999) I didn't try to decipher this, too late here.
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