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1、DATING DATING DATING DATING U U U US S S S- - - -MADE FENDER STRINGEDMADE FENDER STRINGEDMADE FENDER STRINGEDMADE FENDER STRINGED INSTRUMENTINSTRUMENTINSTRUMENTINSTRUMENTS S S S For most of Fenders U.S. instrument production history, production dates have been applied to various components. Most not

2、ably, 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 gu

3、itar, 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 f

4、or 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. Most specifications for a given Fender ins

5、trument model change little (if at all) throughout the lifetime of the model. While there have been periods of dramatic changesuch as the transition periods between the Leo Fender years and the CBS years or the transition between the CBS years and the current ownershipmost models are generally featu

6、re-specific and do not change from year to year. Serial numbers are also helpful in determining an instruments production year. For years, serial numbers have been used in various locations on Fender instruments, such as the top of the neck plate, the front or back of the headstock and the back of t

7、he neck near the junction with the body. Serial numbers were stamped on the back vibrato cover plate on early 50s Stratocaster guitars, and on the bridge plate between the pickup and the saddles on some Telecaster guitars. But once again, due to Fenders modular production methods and often non-seque

8、ntial serial numbering (usually overlapping two to four years from the early days of Fender to the mid-1980s), dating by serial number is not always precisely definitive. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 DATING CHARTSDATING CHARTSDATING CHARTSDATING CHARTS The chart below details Fender serial number schemes

9、 used from 1950 to 1964. Notice that there is quite a bit of overlap in numbers and years. The only way to try to narrow the date range of your specific instrument is to remove the neck and check the butt end of the neck heel for a production date, which may be stamped or written there (if youre unc

10、omfortable doing this yourself, please refer to an experienced professional guitar tech in your area). SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES Up to 6,000 1950 to 1954 Up to 10,000 1954 to 1956 10,000s 1955 to 1956 10,000s to 20,000s 1957 20,000s to 30,000s 1958 30,000s to 40,000s 1959 40,000s to 50,000s 19

11、60 50,000s to 70,000s 1961 60,000s to 90,000s 1962 80,000s to 90,000s 1963 90,000s up to L10,000s 1963 L10,000s up to L20,000s 1963 L20,000s up to L50,000s 1964 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Fender was sold to CBS in January 1965. Serial numbering didnt change immediately because instruments continued to

12、be made using existing, tooling, parts and serial number schemes. The chart below details Fender serial number schemes used from 1965 to 1976. Notice that there is quite a bit of overlap in numbers and years. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES L50,000s up to L90,000s 1965 100,000s 1965 100,000s to 200,

13、000s 1966 to 1967 200,000s 1968 200,000s to 300,000s 1969 to 1970 300,000s 1971 to 1972 300,000s to 500,000s 1973 400,000s to 500,000s 1974 to 1975 500,000s to 700,000s 1976 The charts below detail the most common Fender serial number schemes from 1976 to the present. Once again, there is quite a bi

14、t of overlap in numbers and years. The only way to try to narrow the date range of your specific instrument is to remove the neck and check the butt end of the neck heel for a production date, which may be stamped or written there (if youre uncomfortable doing this yourself, please refer to an exper

15、ienced professional guitar tech in your area). Serial numbers with an “S” prefix denote the 1970s (signifying a CBS attempt to use serial numbers to identify production years); an “E” prefix was introduced in 1979 to denote the 1980s. As seen in the overlap of numbers and years, even these reference

16、s to actual production dates are rather loose. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES 76 + 5 digits S6 + 5 digits 1976 S7 + 5 digits S8 + 5 digits 1977 S7 + 5 digits S8 + 5 digits S9 + 5 digits 1978 S9 + 5 digits E0 + 5 digits 1979 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 S9 + 5 digits E0 + 5 digits E1 + 5 digits 1980 S9 +

17、 5 digits E0 + 5 digits E1 + 5 digits 1981 1982 saw the introduction of the U.S. Vintage Series instruments and “V”-prefix serial numbers. The only way to definitively date U.S. instruments with “V”-prefix serial numbers is to remove the neck and check the butt end of the neck heel for a production

18、date, which may be stamped or written there. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES EI + 5 digits E2 + 5 digits E3 + 5 digits V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1982 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) E2 + 5 digits E3 + 5 digits V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U

19、.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1983 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) E3 + 5 digits E4 + 5 digits V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1984 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) CBS sold Fender in March 1985. Seri

20、al numbering didnt change because instruments continued to be made using existing tooling, parts and serial number schemes. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES E3 + 5 digits E4 + 5 digits V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1985 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for s

21、pecific year) V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1986 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) E4 + 5 digits V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1987 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) E4 + 5 digit

22、s E8 + 5 digits V + 4, 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1988 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) E8 + 5 digits E9 + 5 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1989 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)

23、 “N”-prefix serial numbers denoting the 1990s were introduced in 1990. The numbers and decals were produced far in advance, and some N9 decals (denoting 1999) were inadvertently affixed to some instruments in 1990. Consequently, some 1990 guitars bear 1999 “N9” serial numbers. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCT

24、ION DATES E9 + 5 digits N9 + 5 digits N0 + 5 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1990 (For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year) N0 + 5 digits N1 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 v (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1991 N1 + 5 or 6 digits 1992 N2

25、+ 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) N2 + 5 or 6 digits N3 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1993 N3 + 5 or 6 digits N4 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1994 N4 + 5 or 6 dig

26、its N5 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1995 N5 + 5 or 6 digits N6 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1996 N6 + 6 or 6 digits N7 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 v (U.S. Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1997 N7 + 5 o

27、r 6 digits N8 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series) 1998 N8 + 5 or 6 DIGITS N9 + 5 or 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster) 1999 1999 “Z”-prefix serial numbers denoting the new millennium appeared on U.S.-made instruments in 2000. Z0 denotes

28、2000; Z1 denotes 2001, etc. American Deluxe Series instruments use the same dating convention, but with the addition of a “D” in front of the “Z”; i.e., DZ1, DZ2, etc. As always, there is typically some number prefix overlap and carryover from year to year. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES N9 + 5 or

29、6 digits Z0 + 5 or 6 digits DZ0 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) 2000 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z0 + 5 or 6 digits Z1 + 5 or 6 digits

30、 DZ1 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) 2001 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z1 + 5 or 6 digits Z2 + 5 or 6 digits DZ2 + 5 or 6 digits (Ameri

31、can Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) 2002 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z2 + 5 or 6 digits Z3 + 5 or 6 digits DZ3 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digi

32、ts (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) 2003 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z3 + 5 or 6 digits Z4 + 5 or 6 digits DZ4 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series

33、 except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) XN4 + 4 digits 2004 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z4 + 5 or 6 digits Z5 + 5 or 6 digits DZ5 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 T

34、elecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) XN5 + 4 digits 2005 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z5 + 5 or 6 digits 2006 Z6 + 5 or 6 digits DZ6 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecast

35、er, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) XN6 + 4 digits (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z6 + 5 or 6 digits Z7 + 5 or 6 digits DZ7 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a

36、five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) XN7 + 4 digits 2007 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z7 + 5 or 6 digits Z8 + 5 or 6 digits DZ8 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit n

37、umber stamped into the bridge plate) XN8 + 4 digits 2008 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) Z8 + 5 or 6 digits Z9 + 5 or 6 digits DZ9 + 5 or 6 digits (American Deluxe) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stampe

38、d into the bridge plate) XN9 + 4 digits 2009 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) A new serial numbering scheme was adopted toward the end of 2009 using the number “10” as a prefix, followed by a space, followed by seven digits. The “10” prefix was designed to identify th

39、e first year of the second decade of the new millennium, and while it appears on the instrument decals, it was not captured in Fenders operating system. Only the seven-digit suffixes were actually entered into the database. These serial numbers did not identify the country of origin in the body of t

40、he number. Instead, the instruments country of origin appears on the decal on the back of the headstock, near the serial number. This new numbering scheme was short-lived and was replaced only a few months later by an improved scheme that identifies an instruments country of origin and year of manuf

41、acture in the body of the serial number. This new scheme uses the letters “US” as a prefix to designate an instrument made in the United States, followed by an eight-digit number. The first two digits of the number identify the year of manufacture, (10 for 2010, 11 for 2011, etc.). The following six

42、 digits are the unit identifier, although it should be noted that these final six numbers are not sequential and do not provide any other identification information about the instrument. This new scheme is now used on the majority of U.S.-made Fender instruments, with exceptions including the Americ

43、an Vintage series and certain special-run instruments. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES “10” prefix followed by a space and seven digits (late 2009 through March 2010) US10 + 6 digits (beginning in about March 2010) V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-di

44、git number stamped into the bridge plate) 2010 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) US11 + 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) 2011 (for American Vintage series, check neck

45、 date for specific year) US12 + 6 digits V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except 52 Telecaster, which uses a five-digit number stamped into the bridge plate) 2012 (for American Vintage series, check neck date for specific year) The “odd” serial numbers on the chart below exist somewhat out

46、side the more well-known Fender serial number schemes. If you have what you consider an odd serial number, it might appear here. NUMBER DESCRIPTION AMXN + 6 digits California Series electric guitars and basses; 1997 and 1998 DN + 6 digits American Deluxe series instruments; 1998 and 1999 NC(XXXXXX)

47、Squier Strat Bullets (dating unclear) FN(XXXXXX) U.S.-made guitars and basses destined for export market. Some may have stayed in the U.S. or found their way back (made to Standard Stratocaster specs; dating unclear) I(XXXXXXX) A limited number of these “I” series guitars were made in 1989 and 1990.

48、 They were made for the export market and have “Made in USA” stamped on the neck heel. LE(XXXXXX) Blonde Jazzmaster and Jaguar guitars with gold hardware made in 1994. Sold as a promotional three-piece set with a Blonde Deluxe Reverb Amp CN(XXXXXX) VN(XXXXXX) Korean-made Fender/Squier guitars (datin

49、g unclear) CA(XXXXX) Gold Stratocaster; 1981, 1982 and 1983 CB(XXXXX) Precision Bass Special from 1981, CB(XXXXX) Gold Jazz Bass from 1982 CC(XXXXX) Walnut Stratocaster; 1981, 1982 and 1983 CE(XXXXX) Precision Bass Special from 1981; Black and Gold Telecaster from 1981-1982 CD(XXXXX) CO(XXXXX) Precision Bass Special (Walnut) from 1982 GO(XXXXX) Precision Bass Spec

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