Hi, I have such an Epiphone, serial number begining with 88 and I cannot find when it was made either! I would guess the guitar is either a copy or eipiphone had samples made by prospective suppliers in the late eighties. Due to the 88 at the front I think it might be an early sample from the company whom started manufacture in the 90's for Epiphone. There is one extra digit to many to show it as being in the Gibson series. Except the extra digit is a zero behind the 88.
Do the numbers 88 and the last number 5 on your guitar label have a bolder appearance? My guitar is a beautiful natural maple front and sides with a big lump of pinkish wood inside and sounds absolutely great.
Hope you can find out more about these guitars. It's been almost 3 years since my original post and I'd forgotten all about this!
Thanks to all who responded and I'm sorry I didn't reply sooner. My Sheraton was indeed made in Korea in May 1988. For those who want to date their guitars, check this site out: To carlejay - This is the info from the site regarding the serial number you quoted: Guitar Info Your guitar was made at the Unsung Plant, Korea May 1996 Production Number: 1385 Un Sung Musical Instrument Co. Un Sung Musical Instrument Co., Ltd. Was established in 1987, Inchon, Korea.
They have productive capability 50,000 of Electric Guitars and basses a year. Not only do they produce guitars for several well known brands by OEM but also have their own line 'Silver Star'. Related Links Un Sung Musical Instrument Co. Are you sure that's the exact serial number? Here's a guide to Epiphone serial numbers taken from Gibson's website: Most regular production models since ca. Many '80s and early '90s serial numbers may follow a similar scheme, but may not include a factory ID code. FYYMMRRRR F= Factory code (this can be 2 letters as well) YY= year of manufacture (this can also be just 1 digit for '90s models) MM= month of manufacture R= ranking number (may be more or less digits, not necessarily indicative of total units produced) Example - S02021234 was issued in Feb.
Another code used on some current Epiphone models FYYMRRRR F= Factory code YY=Year of manufacture M= This will be a letter code corresponding to the month (A=January, B=February, etc.) RRRR= ranking number Example - R03D0263 was issued in April 2003. Epiphone Elite/Elitist models FYSSSS F= Factory Code (this code will be an 'F' or 'T') Y= Year of manufacture (2 = 2002, 3 = 2003, etc.) SSSS= Sequential Serial Number Example - T41234 is a 2004 Elitist model.
Epiphone is one of the widely known guitar manufacturers. Originally an independent brand, Epiphone was bought by Gibson Guitar in 1957. As opposed to a brand such as Fender, whose guitars are either made in America or Mexico, Epiphone's guitars can come from a number of different factories in a variety of countries.
For this reason, it is not as easy to know where each guitar comes from or when it was made. Epiphone stamps each guitar with a serial number, however, which when deciphered can tell a guitarist all he needs to know about the guitar. Locate the serial number on the back of the guitar's headstock (the top of the neck where the strings are attached).
The serial number will generally be nine to 10 digits long, with the first being a letter. Identify the first letter in the serial number. This letter represents in which country the guitar comes from, as well as the company who manufactured it. If the guitar was made in Korea, it will either have an 'I,' which stands for Saein; a 'U,' which stands for Unsung; an 'S,' which stands for Samick; or a 'P,' which stands for Peerless. If the guitar was made in China, it will be denoted with a 'DW,' which stands for DaeWon; an 'EA' or 'EE,' which stand for Gibson's Qingdao factory; an 'MC,' which stands for Muse; a 'SJ' for SaeJung; a 'Z,' which represents Zaozhuang Saehan; or a 'BW,' which just stands for China itself. If the guitar was made in Japan, the letters printed to represent it are either a 'F' for FujiGen or a 'J' or 'T,' which stand for Terada.
A Japanese-made Epiphone can also have no letter, in which case the serial number would just start with numbers. If the guitar was made in Indonesia, it will have a 'SI,' which stands for Samick's Indoesian factory. Analyze the first two numbers in the serial. These two numbers represent the year the guitar was made.
Simply, if the first two numbers are '08,' the guitar was made in the year 2008. Similarly, the next two numbers in the serial represent the month in which the guitar was made. If these two numbers are '05,' they denote that the guitar was made in the month of May. Locate the last four or five numbers in the code.
These numbers represent the ranking of that guitar in the production process. If the serial number were to end with the digits '5473,' it means the guitar was the 5,473rd guitar of that model manufactured.
Part II - F-Serial used on LP Std'59/'60 models and Tribute/Plus models This newest serial number system used by Epiphone is not yet completely deciphered. 'F' doesn't refer to 'Fine, Korea' - nor to 'Fuji-gen, Japan' - New 'F' models are made in China. This serial number system doesn't exactly tell the year - and doesn't tell the month at all. Beginning with F300000 in late 2009 used on LP Std'59/Std'60/Tribute models. Continued around F310650F311050 in spring 2012 on Tribute-Plus models. Continued around F305000 in 2011. Continued around F310000 in 2012.
Continued around F317000 in 2013. Continued around F324000 in 2014.
Continued around F330000 in 2015. Continued around F340000 in 2018 - Epiphone Japan Serial Numbers 1998-Current The Yamano Gakki Epiphone Japan serial numbers from 1998 onwards are in a YMMPPP format. Y = Year of manufacture MM = Month of manufacture PPP = Production number The serial number letters used by the Terada and Fuji-Gen guitar factories are:. J = Terada. T = Terada,.
F = Fuji-Gen. No Letter = Fuji-Gen Example: J902123 = Terada / 1999 / February / unit 123 Example: T902123 = Terada / 1999 / February / unit 123 Example: F902123 = Fuji-Gen / 1999 / February / unit 123 Example: 902123 = Fuji-Gen / 1999 / February / unit 123 1987-1997 For Yamano Gakki Epiphone Japan semi acoustic models from 1987 to approximately 1997, the serial numbers are in a YCPPP format. They were made by Terada and usually have an Orange Epiphone label.
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Hi, It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60). Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock. Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue. During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.
In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93. During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day. There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar.
Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes.
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Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE. :: Hi,:: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).:: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.:: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes.
Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.:: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.:: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.:: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.:: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.:: JOE.
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:: Hi,:: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).:: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.:: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.:: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.:: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.:: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.:: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.:: JOE.
: Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes.
Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day.
90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day.
90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE epiphone les paul gold sparkle serial no.u7010939. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE hi I have a epiphone bass body is strat atyle headstock is gibson lp styletwo tuners per sideserial number is 0123171 any info I do not even know what model it is bought it in a pawn shop for 50.00 the guitar is in ex. Shape thank you john c.
:: Hi,:: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).:: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.:: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.:: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.:: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.:: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.:: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar.
Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.:: JOE: hi I have a epiphone bass body is strat atyle headstock is gibson lp styletwo tuners per sideserial number is 0123171 any info I do not even know what model it is bought it in a pawn shop for 50.00 the guitar is in ex. Shape thank you john c. :: Hi,:: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).:: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.:: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes.
Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.:: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.:: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.:: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.:: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.:: JOE: hi I have a epiphone bass body is strat atyle headstock is gibson lp styletwo tuners per sideserial number is 0123171 any info I do not even know what model it is bought it in a pawn shop for 50.00 the a epiphone pr-725 ser# 0280081 I bought my daughter a epiphone pr-725 ser# 0250081 could you please give me what ever info you might have on this instrument. ::: Hi,::: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).::: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.::: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.::: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.::: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.::: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.::: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar.
Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.::: JOE:: hi I have a epiphone bass body is strat atyle headstock is gibson lp styletwo tuners per sideserial number is 0123171 any info I do not even know what model it is bought it in a pawn shop for 50.00 the a epiphone pr-725 ser# 0280081: I bought my daughter a epiphone pr-725 ser# 0250081 could you please give me what ever info you might have on this instrument. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day.
90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE i have been givin a epiphone. I would like to know the style and year.
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:: Hi,:: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).:: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.:: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.:: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.:: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.:: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.:: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.:: JOE i have been givin a epiphone.
I would like to know the style and year. ::: Hi,::: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:::: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).::: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.::: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.::: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.::: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.::: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.::: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.::: JOE i have been givin a epiphone.
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I would like to know the style and year. Epiphone6732-no.99781 Another epiphone owner looking for provenance here - I have recently bought a 2nd hand epiphone sheraton - sn 880707826 and assumed 1988 was the manufacture date.
The sn is on the back of the headstock and the front is inlaid 'epiphone by gibson'. I would be gald to know the guitars age at least - thanks. : Hi,: It would be much easier if you posted the serial number then I/we could look at it and provide info for you; however, here are some general guidelines:: From '58-'69 hollow body guitars had the serial number on a label inside the guitar, prefexed by the letter 'A' plus four digits for the first four years (57 to 60).: Beginning in 1960 the number was pressed into the back of the headstock.: Between 1970 and 1983 the Epiphone was manufactured in Japan and the serial numbers became unreliable for dating purposes. Ayyappan 108 saranam tamil mp3 download.
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Gibson labels were Orange and imported labels were Blue.: During the 80's production began in Korea and again serial numbers become unreliable.: In 1993 the numbers became more reliable, for example: A3 would be 1993 as would A93.: During the 90's 'SOME' Ephiphones were produced in America by Gibson and they follow Gibson serial number identification rules, for example: YDDDYNNN The first and fifth number is the year of manufacture; the second, third, and fourth would be the day of the year and the last three would be that number guitar of the day. 90023514; this guitar was built on Jan 2 (second day of the year)of 1993 at the Nashville plant (5)and it was the 14 guitar built for that day.: There is more to it than this but again, if you post as much info as you have I'm sure we can date and price the guitar. Post the serial number and model number/name and we can better help you.: JOE.
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