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My Jackson Guitar--Dinky Reverse Stone Finish

by Ronald
(Fleetwood, Pa, United States)

I have no idea what model it is, I had just got it yesterday. It looks like a stone body and the model number on the back is 3210 Can someone please help me with this.

ANSWER

Hi, Ronald--

This is the only guess I would have:

DR5 (DINKY REVERSE)
- offset double cutaway basswood body, bolt-on maple neck, 24-fret maple (or rosewood) fingerboard with offset dot inlay, reverse headstock, double locking vibrato, 6-on-a-side tuners, black hardware, 2 humbucker Jackson pickups, volume/tone control, 3-position switch, available in Black, Candy Blue, Dark Metallic Violet, or Stone finishes, mfg. 1992-98.

Blue Book pricing--

Mint $400
Exc.+ $325
Exc. $275
Avg.+ $225
Avg. $175
General $125

Lynne

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May 26, 2011
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One of the Good Imports
by: Shathar

I have the same guitar, and, yeah, the one Lynne posted isn't it. Your Guitar is one of the GOOD imports, before quality started going downhill (you can tell when that happened because they started using names like JR-434 bla bla on the truss rod cover. Yours likely just says 'Dinky Rev. right?).

I can't see the picture you posted, but by your description you have a 1994 Jackson Professional Dinky Rev. I've yet to find the blue book value on this awesome metal guitar (I'd be interested in knowing).

Here is a link to the catalog within which your guitar was advertised

http://audiozone.dk/guitargallery/?content%2FGuitar_catalog_scans%2FJackson_Charvel%2F1994-5_Jackson%2FJack1994-95Page11.jpg

Yeah, I would hang on to it. It's a great guitar. the action and finish are superb, and though the stock pick-ups are a bit hot for today's music, you can have them swapped out easily.

Aug 12, 2010
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my dinky
by: guitrz@yahoo.com

i have one of the origional stone finish dinky revs....it has been my go to guitar for 17 yrs.....other than the obvious quality of it being a prototype,and the custom shop pickups. it has been my best friend for a long time , and the floyd works as well as it did 17 yrs ago.....e-mail me if u want pics...guitrz@yahoo.com

Jan 16, 2010
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Jackson Dinky reverse Stone finish
by: Jim

I bought a Jackson Dinky reverse Stone finish from Musicians Friend in the early 90's. I traded it in towards a Fender American Deluxe Telecaster from Guitar center. Big mistake! The Tel is awesome but that Dinky was ten times sweeter!

If you have what I think you have, I'm interested in buying. That model of Dinky's had rounded edges and bouts (Horns), not sharp like the Dinks of today. Let me know, brunostiker@verizon.net

Jun 21, 2009
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Thanks Lynn
by: Anonymous

Thank you Lynn but it's not the one lol. I just took photo's of it, I'll post one now for you. It's a single humbucker, mother of pearl inlays on a rosewood fretboard, 6 inline Jackson tuners, Jackson floyd rose tremolo, with locking at the nut. Give me a few minutes then please check this again. the number is 3210. when you look at this photo, please take notice the lines in the guitar body, are actual grooves in the body to look like stone, they are not at all painted lines.

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