How can i tell what year my strat is? I have no info on it ... and id like to know what year and what not. My guess would be researching the serial number. I dont know, dumb question i know. lol help me out here.
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What Year
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actually im stupid don't listen to me.
read this
http://books.google.com/books?id=EeEctA ... 1#PPA70,M1
read this
http://books.google.com/books?id=EeEctA ... 1#PPA70,M1
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Check your serial number against this:
http://www.fender.com/support/usa_instruments.php
If its not a US model, look on the left for links to Mexican & Japanese serial numbers.
http://www.fender.com/support/usa_instruments.php
If its not a US model, look on the left for links to Mexican & Japanese serial numbers.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
what's the country of origin?
Mexican serial numbers start with M
other that its a 2 letter code for anything since the 70's
S=70's
E=80's
N=90's
Z=2000's
next number should be the year
example, my 97 American jazz bass is N7xxxx
Now sure if japanese models follow this convention.
Mexican serial numbers start with M
other that its a 2 letter code for anything since the 70's
S=70's
E=80's
N=90's
Z=2000's
next number should be the year
example, my 97 American jazz bass is N7xxxx
Now sure if japanese models follow this convention.
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