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Numbers to were used for a short run of Sigma-made Martin models from to so do not appear on Martin models. Martin Mandolins from before use a different sequence than guitars see Martin website.
See this page on the OvationTribute. So "08" indicates The only complication occurs with years that have the same final digit. Thus, "0" prefix can indicate or A "5" can indicate , or You can narrow these down by the numbers that come after the prefix, which are sequential production numbers.
Lower numbers indicate earlier years. This first table lays out graphically the PRS prefix scheme described and is followed by tables for production numbers of various models. All acoustic serial numbers begin with the letter "A" and are followed by the two digit year prefix. Peavey Back to top of page Serial numbers correlate to shipping dates of US models only. Reverend is the brand made famous by owner Joe Naylor. You need to look at the serial number and determine if it was produced before or after All Reverends should have a serial number on the back of the headstock along with the initials of the person who set up and inspected the guitar or bass.
The first inspector was Naylor himself so if your instrument has the initials "JFN" you probably have an early Reverend and it may be worth a bit more. The initials and serials usually appear in a black sharpie or silver pen. These can get rubbed off, which can make dating one very hard. One website you may want to check out is revfan.
It's not kept updated but still has some relevant info, especially about how many units were produced of certain guitars, and can give you an idea of how rare or not your Reverend might be. Reverend's website has a serial number database where you can type in your serial to get info support. The table below should tell you the year of your Reverend. Anything newer than that will be Korean made. YEAR SERIAL NUMBERS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Rickenbacker Back to top of page - First digits are model.
First letter is type of instrument. Number right after the letter is last digit of year. Last three digits are production number. Serial number in this era will appear on the jackplate or on the bridge. There are some deviations, such as no number before the letter, however, first number after the letter still indicates the year. Located on jackplate.
Also appears on jackplate. Schecter Back to top of page For Diamond Series instruments, it's simple: The first two numerical digits of the serial number found on the back of the headstock will tell you what year the instrument was made. For example, for serial number , the "02" indicates that the guitar was made in ; for serial number W, the "10" indicates that the guitar was made in Schecter began as a parts manufacturer and eventually began making their own complete guitars, so from the late 70s to around , when the Diamond Series was introduced there are a lot of guitars that don't follow the first two digits rule.
The now defunct steinbergerworld website used to suggest contacting Gibson with questions or service gibson. See the explanation below: First digit indicates where it was made.
This example is number 3, a Baby. Other than the first four digits noting the year, it's decoded the same as the 9-digit serial numbers. Washburn Back to top of page Washburn has used many serial number formats over the years, ranging from characters long. The year of manufacture can be deduced from the first few numerical characters in the serial number. Either the first 2 digits, or the first digit, are typically used to identify the year of manufacture. For example, indicate the instrument was made in , , or The Washburn catalog page may help you further pinpoint the year.
Instruments with serial numbers that have 5 or more characters are from the late 's's Instruments with serial numbers that have 5 characters or less are typically from the 's. Instruments with serial numbers that have 4 characters are from the 's and early 's. For instruments produced after , usually the first 4 digits can indicate the year of manufacture.
There is no serial number information or tracking capability for pre models. I will state some of the basics here and then give links to sites with more detail. To start with, especially for acoustics not always for electrics , the Yamaha system uses two letters to designate year and month of manufacture.
Second letter tells month. Now before you say, that's not too bad. One caveat to this system is Yamaha recycles its numbers every 10 years, so let's use an example serial: MM So you need to have some idea of your guitar's era for it to help much.
Continuing with this example, the second M would stand for June. The first two digits, 15, are the day of the month, and the final three digits, , are the number off the production line for that day. They follow a sequential numbering system outlined in the table below: Year Serial Number Sequence SG, SX SG SG SG SG BB BB SG SG BB BB SG SG BB BB through July SG SG through December through July Electrics and basses after , the system becomes increasingly complex.
Below are more signposts for Yamaha serial identification. Made in Japan, Letter-letter-letter-letter-. Four letters and a number, like so: LJQH The first letter is the year; The second letter is the month; March.
The three numbers at the end are the unit number. Made in Japan, Letter-letter-. Two letters, four numbers, like so: MI The first number is the year; The second number is the month; February.
The four numbers are the unit number; Made in Japan, -letter-. The first number is an internal code. The letter is the month; February see chart. The next two numbers are the date; 4th. The last three numbers are the unit number; There is no indication of year in this configuration—just "sometime between '86 and ' Made in Japan, Six numbers, like so: The final three numbers are the unit number; Made in Japan, -letter-letter-. Like so: 7FM The letter 2nd position is an internal code.
The final three numbers are the unit number. Made in Japan, -letter-letter- , like so: 8FJ The final four numbers are the unit number; The first letter is an internal code. The second letter is the month; June. So, June 2nd, The three numbers are the unit number; The first letter is an internal code both I and S were used.
The third letter is an internal code for Japan. The final letter is an internal code could be E, F, I, or S. Made in Taiwan, Letter-letter- , like so: PH The first two numbers 07 in this example are the day; 7th.
The two numbers that follow are the day; 12th. The four numbers that follow are the unit number; 00 The last number is an internal code could be D, R, U, or Y. Most sources, including Yamaha, say there are other serials not covered here and some Yamahas that follow no system. A: I own a used guitar website called StillKickinMusic. I found myself always scouring the Web to find production years for my guitars. I thought I would save some time by compiling a database of the many manufacturers in one document.
I thought I might as well share the info with everyone on the web. A: Well no reason really. I don't claim to be a serial number guru. In fact, I still use the Guitar Dater Project website myself for quick look-ups, but they only cover certain brands.
My list goes into more detail and covers more. But it's really just a compilation of the data you'll find on many separate sites around the Internet. Approximate Serial Numbers Year 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 — 7 or CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — CE — EG Models. The year of manufacture is determined the same way for the EG models.
Like the CE models the serial number is located on the neck plate on the back of the guitar. The following number determines the model: 5 or EG for the EG models, then the sequential number for that particular model.
Approximate Serial Numbers Year 5 — 5 — 5 — 5 — 5 — 5 — Swamp Ash Special Models. The year of manufacture is determined the same way for the Swamp Ash Special. Like the CE and EG models the serial number is located on the neck plate on the back of the guitar. This is followed by the sequential number for that particular model.
The serial number will be located on the neck plate on the back of the bass. The serial number will be located on the back of the headstock.
The year of manufacture for SE guitars can be determined by the letter prefix prior to the sequence of numbers that follow. Prefix Letter Year A09 A10 A11 The remaining digits indicate the sequential number of acoustics built to date. This sequence resents each year. The serial number of an speaker cabinet is located on the back of the cabinet in the upper right corner. Click on the model name for more information. Brazilian rosewood was standard until it was phased out by early 90 — 91 on all but top-line limited models such as the Dragons, etc.
One-piece mahogany body or back. Pickups were originally Standard Treble and Standard Bass. PRS: — METAL: — Appeared on the cover of the first color catalogue. Signature grade woods, semi-hollow body with cedar, redwood, or maple top, gold hardware, tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece a few tremolo equipped guitars were made , signed and numbered, only made. This was the first fret PRS, featured new PRS stop-tail wrap over bridge , increased headstock angle, Dragon pickups, wide-fat neck and gold hardware.
Dragon inlay on fretboard made from pieces of abalone, turquoise, and mother of pearl, limited production run of Click here for a picture of a Dragon I. Three models introduced — Mahogany Cutaway; mahogany back and sides, spruce top, rosewood fretboard, rosewood bridge and headstock veneer, natural finish, and optional gold hardware. Custom Cutaway; 3-piece figured maple back and sides, spruce top, Brazilian rosewood fretboard, Brazilian rosewood bridge and headstock veneer, bird inlays, abalone rosette, and optional gold hardware.
Rosewood Signature; rosewood back and sides, master grade spruce top, Brazilian rosewood fretboard, Brazilian rosewood bridge and headstock veneer, bird inlays, abalone rosette, abalone trim around top, wooden marquetry backstrip, gold tuners and endpin, antiqued natural finish.
Only 11 prototypes ever made. Specs similar to the first Dragon, with a Dragon inlay on fretboard made from pieces of gold, coral, abalone, malachite, onyx, and mother of pearl, limited production run of Click here for a picture of a Dragon II.
Specs similar to the first two Dragons. Dragon inlay on fretboard made from pieces of gold, red and green abalone, mother of pearl, mammoth ivory, and stone, limited production run of Yamaha acoustic and classical guitar serial numbers can be found near the soundhole label or stamped inside the guitar.
Yamaha uses a date code where letters will correspond with the year and month numbers. H-Z represents numbers These serial sequences, as with other guitar makers will vary based on year range. As of now, there are 15 different serial numbering systems starting from to the present day. The sequence used with these guitars was YM J. From , Yamaha started each month with The last letter was an internal code. For a full list of date codes and serial number info, Ibanez has a resource PDF for that.
Rickenbacker serial numbers can be located on either the neck plate, bridge, or output jack plate. Beginning in , they started a system by which their guitars could be dated using the serial number. Until , the format used was a six-character sequence indicating model, type, last digit of year, and production number.
In and up until , Rickenbacker went to a letter-to-number system for year and month. The serial number was stamped on the jack plate. Fast-forward to models made since and things get a little easier with dating. The last two digits of the year can be found at the top of the jack plate and the number will be at the bottom portion of the jack plate. For everything in between and all of the date-coding information, check out this resource from Reverb.
The Gretsch guitar serial number, depending on age, can be found on the inside back of the guitar, the top edge of the headstock, or on a label inside the guitar.
Those made from to simply had sequential numbering. The serial number for an ESP guitar can found on the back of the headstock, on the neck plate, or under the pickups. A resource you can use for an approximate dating method can be found here.
The first letter or two would be the factory code, followed by a two-digit year, two-digit week, day of the week, and a production number. Godin serial numbers can be found either on the back of the headstock or in the soundhole. This was a two-digit year where the production year starts in August, followed by production week, day of the week, and weekly rank. If the serial number is 7 digits, the guitar was made in the s and the first digit indicates the year. In , the very last number used was Therefore, was the first guitar made in Taylor guitars will either have a 9, 10, or digit number located on the label inside the soundhole.
This was the year, month, day, series code, and production number. Professional Musician and Instructor. I have been playing guitar for over 25 years with 20 years experience on stage and coaching other musicians.
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