- #Martin guitar serial numbers 2015 serial numbers
- #Martin guitar serial numbers 2015 serial number
- #Martin guitar serial numbers 2015 code
However, I did find it worked with some late '80s serials. The EB database claims it only covers guitars and basses from the 90s onward.
#Martin guitar serial numbers 2015 serial number
Early 90s instruments usually had the serial number imprinted on the bridge plate in front of the saddles, or on some nearer to the rear of the plate behind the saddles. Many newer EB instruments (approximately 1998 forward) have the serial number imprinted into the metal of the neck plate.
#Martin guitar serial numbers 2015 serial numbers
Serial numbers from Ernie Ball Music Man instruments can be searched in their online database here: The Aria Epiphone Japan models that were made by Matsumoku from the early 1970s and ending before 1987 do not have a reliable serial numbering system but can be approximately dated using their Epiphone label colors.ġ971-1975 - Blue label - Early models say "Union Made"ġ976-1979 - Tan or white "Lincolnwood" label with Norlin logoġ980-1987 - Brown Label with splotched patternĮrnie Ball Music Man (Back to top of page) They were made by Terada and usually have an Orange Epiphone label.Įxample: 34123 = 1993 / SHERATON / unit 123Įxample: 38123 = 1993 / ES-930J / unit 123 The serial number letters used by the Terada and Fuji-Gen guitar factories are:Įxample: J902123 = Terada / 1999 / February / unit 123Įxample: T902123 = Terada / 1999 / February / unit 123Įxample: F902123 = Fuji-Gen / 1999 / February / unit 123Įxample: 902123 = Fuji-Gen / 1999 / February / unit 123įor Yamano Gakki Epiphone Japan semi acoustic models from 1987 to approximately 1997, the serial numbers are in a YCPPP format. The Yamano Gakki Epiphone Japan serial numbers from 1998 onwards are in a YMMPPP format.
#Martin guitar serial numbers 2015 code
The system uses running model numbers rather than a dedicated code for year, month, and place of manufacture.į300000 = late 2009 used on LP Std'59/Std'60/Tribute modelsĬontinued around F310650~F311050 in spring 2012 on Tribute-Plus models The latest serial number system used by Epiphone has not yet been completely deciphered. YY = double digit year of manufacture (2010-Current)Įxample: F21234 = Fuji-gen Japan / 2002 / unit 1234Įxample: T101234 = Terada Japan / 2010 / unit 1234į-Serial Numbers on Les Paul Standard '59/'60 Models and Tribute/Plus Models Y = single digit year of manufacture (2 = 2002, 3 = 2003, etc.) M = letter code to corresponding month (A=January, B=February, etc.)Įxample: R01B0123 = Peerless Korea / 2001 / February / unit 0123. The ranking number may consist of any number of digits. A single digit month of manufacture may occur for some 1997 and earlier models. Note: There may be no factory designator for some 1993 and earlier models. Pre-1994 productions also frequently omit the factory letter codes and appeared as all digits, e.g. Note: Models from 2008 and onwards omit the factory ID letter prefix. Here the serial is decoded as:īelow appear some of the serial schemes that an Epiphone serial can use.
An example given was the serial US12040364 (don't let the "US" make you think it's a USA model). Though I can't verify the accuracy, it was posted in the Dean online forums that imports after 2008 follow a pattern with the initial letter or letters identifying the factory, such that: US = Un Sung Korea, Y = Yoojin China, E = World Korea.The following two digits indicate year, then two-digit month, then production number.
If you see a seven digit serial number on the back of a Dean guitar, you can be sure that it was produced in United States.ĭean's more affordable line made outside the US may require looking at features and hardware and some knowledge of the line. First two numbers in the sequence are the last two digits of the production year. Please leave comments/ask questions and see a short FAQ at the bottom. If you enjoyed this content- PLEASE take a look at our current used guitars and gear!Įvery Dean guitar made in United States comes with a seven digit serial number that is printed on the back of the headstock (some 90s models may be stamped on the fretboard). LINKS BELOW WILL TAKE YOU TO THE BRANDS COVERED FURTHER DOWN THIS PAGE:ĭean - Epiphone - Ernie Ball Music Man (NEW!!) - ESP - Fender - G&L - Gibson - Godin - Gretsch - Guild - Hagstrom - Hamer - Ibanez - Jackson/Charvel - Kramer - Martin - Ovation - Paul Reed Smith (PRS) - Peavey - Reverend - Rickenbacker - Schecter - Steinberger - Taylor - Washburn - Yamaha
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