Guest Lucas Posted December 17, 2016 Share Posted December 17, 2016 Dear all, I have one Epiphone Thunderbird IV Vintage Sunburst bass with me and I noticed something very strange: there is a label with a serial number glued over the real Epiphone serial number. In a metal plaque there is the incomplete Epiphone serial number DW07125---. The last three numbers are scratched. Glued over that metal plaque there is a label with a serial number different from Epiphone pattern. It is 311465280. I searched online about this strange situation and found the following explanation: according to different sellers from Ebay when an instrument has quality problems it is sent to be repaired. After the repair the company erases the three last numbers of the original serial number (by scratching them) and gives a new serial number to the instruments (the one in the label). Is that explanation correct? I would really like to receive any kind of confirmation on the above explanation. Also, any other available details on this particular instrument will be very useful to me. Thanks in advance. Best regards from Brazil, Lucas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LPS1976 Posted December 19, 2016 Share Posted December 19, 2016 Dear all, I have one Epiphone Thunderbird IV Vintage Sunburst bass with me and I noticed something very strange: there is a label with a serial number glued over the real Epiphone serial number. In a metal plaque there is the incomplete Epiphone serial number DW07125---. The last three numbers are scratched. Glued over that metal plaque there is a label with a serial number different from Epiphone pattern. It is 311465280. I searched online about this strange situation and found the following explanation: according to different sellers from Ebay when an instrument has quality problems it is sent to be repaired. After the repair the company erases the three last numbers of the original serial number (by scratching them) and gives a new serial number to the instruments (the one in the label). Is that explanation correct? I would really like to receive any kind of confirmation on the above explanation. Also, any other available details on this particular instrument will be very useful to me. Thanks in advance. Best regards from Brazil, Lucas the explanation is correct. usually the ones with serial numbers starting with a 3 are refurbished by a company called M.I.R.C. in Tennessee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Lucas Posted January 11, 2017 Share Posted January 11, 2017 the explanation is correct. usually the ones with serial numbers starting with a 3 are refurbished by a company called M.I.R.C. in Tennessee Great! Thanks for the confirmation! I'm more relieved now: the instrument, despite the fact of been refurbished in the past, sounds amazing and also looks like a new one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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