C-RAM Posted November 20, 2016 Share Posted November 20, 2016 One more - Standard in Vintage Sunburst, s/n 90587464 Is this a 1997 guitar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capmaster Posted November 20, 2016 Share Posted November 20, 2016 I think you're right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rabs Posted November 21, 2016 Share Posted November 21, 2016 Yes its right according to the serial numbers... the first and fifth digits are the year. 2005-Current- Gibson USA goes to a 9 digit serial number in early July 2005. The sixth number is now a batch number- batch 0 starts at the beginning of the day, and once 699 is stamped, the batch number will change to 1. The first 5 numbers remain the same, the last 3 numbers will remain the same. The only difference from the 1977-2005 is the addition of this batch indicator. YDDDYBPPP YY is the production year DDD is the day of the year B is the batch number PPP is the plant designation and/or instrument rank. 1977-2005 Gibson introduced the 8 digit serialization method. This updated system uses an impressed eight digit numbering scheme that covers both serializing and dating functions. The pattern is as follows: YDDDYPPP YY is the production year DDD is the day of the year PPP is the plant designation and/or instrument rank. Since 1989, acoustic guitars built at the Bozeman, Montana facility are ranked from 001-499. Electric Guitars built at the Gibson USA plant in Nashville are ranked from 500-999. Prior to 1984, the numbers 001-499 show Kalamazoo production, 500-999 show Nashville production. The serial numbers from the Custom, Art, and Historic division vary depending on the line. The historic reissue guitars feature historically accurate serial numbers. Examples: 70108276 means the instrument was produced on Jan. 10, 1978, in Kalamazoo and was the 276th instrument stamped that day. 82765501 means the instrument was produced on Oct. 3, 1985, in Nashville and was the 1st instrument stamped that day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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