Esp Serial Number Chart

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When was my Fender instrument made? It’s a common question we get at The Music Zoo. If you have a Fender in your hands, you can use this guide to precisely date your Fender instrument all the way back to 1950. Information on Japanese and Mexican-made instruments is included towards the bottom. This information is courtesy, republished here for your convenience.

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Serial Number Identification. These serial numbers do not pertain to the. Mostly never associated with a serial number or neckplate). - Made by ESP. 1955 Serial Numbers Serial numbers represent guitars in the Gretsch-GEAR database. If you don't see a serial number, it's because that guitar hasn't been added yet.

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Hit the jump to see just how old that guitar or bass really is. Dating Your U.S.-Made Fender Instrument For most of Fender’s U.S. Instrument production history, production dates have been applied to various components. Most notably, production dates have been penciled or stamped on the butt end of the heel of the neck of most guitars and basses, although there were periods when this was not consistently done (1973 to 1981, for example) or simply omitted. Neck-dating can be useful in determining the approximate age of a guitar, but it is certainly not definitive because the neck date simply refers to the date that the individual component was produced, rather than the complete instrument. Given the modular nature of Fender production techniques, an individual neck may have been produced in a given year, then stored for a period of time before being paired with a body to create a complete guitar, perhaps, for example, in the following year. Therefore, while helpful in determining a range of production dates, a neck date is obviously not a precisely definitive reference.