Fender Serial Number Dating Service

Hi, I'm trying to date a Squier and all references on the web say 'refer to the Fender serial number dating service'. So looking at e.g. My serial number E673928 indicates 1984-87 However nothing I can find specifically says Fender Squier - so am I right in assuming that this list applies to Squiers (as opposed to regular Fenders - if in fact that is such a thing as a non-Squier Fender made in Japan?) Also, is there anything in the number that can indicate a more specific date? Thanks for any assistance. Hi, I'm trying to date a Squier and all references on the web say 'refer to the Fender serial number dating service'. So looking at e.g. My serial number E673928 indicates 1984-87 However nothing I can find specifically says Fender Squier - so am I right in assuming that this list applies to Squiers (as opposed to regular Fenders - if in fact that is such a thing as a non-Squier Fender made in Japan?) Also, is there anything in the number that can indicate a more specific date?

Japanese Fender Serial Number Dating

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Pes 2014 Multi Iso Ps2 Game. Thanks for any assistance. I'm not an expert on this so -please- take my comments as being a bit subjective but from my understanding the 'E series' MIJ Strats of this era.Fender or Squier, all came out of the same factory; FujiGen. Unfortunately there isn't a lot of specific information on these instruments other than that they are typically very good instruments. Gta 4 Xbox Code Argent. I've never been able to find anything in regards to any specific differences between the Fenders and Squiers that came out of this plant.in fact everything I've ever seen seems to indicate that there really aren't any differences at all. Most of them seem to have basswood bodies and most of them use the identical same necks, hardware, etc.

The same seems to apply to the 'Contemporary' MIJ Strats of this era as well. The Squiers will typically go for less money because they're 'Squiers' and not 'Fenders' but other than that, there seems to be very little difference.

All Programs At Nait. Your best bet for info is really just the guitar itself. Pull the neck and check for any factory stamps. I have an '85 MIJ Squier for example and the neck is stamped 'ST-362' which tells me the neck is a '62 reissue. Looks like this. What's more is on mine there is a date hand written on the end of the neck heal.

Example: Vibrolux Reverb with serial number A756254 should be a ’77, but the latest date-coded parts date it to 1978. Some serial numbers have a letter prefix plus 4-digits instead of the usual 5- or 6-digits. Likewise there are some serial numbers with an extra digit (usually a zero) after the letter prefix. Dating Fender Tube Amps by Serial. The 'M' rated speakers had good service life in the piggyback Bassman and Bandmaster. Dating by Serial Number Update.

This tells me this particular neck was made September 13th, 1985. Unfortunately the neck pocket of the body on mine is less revealing.there is a hand written 'SST' which seems to indicate 'Squier Stratocaster' and there is a 'BLK' which would seem to indicate the original color (and this body is certainly 'black') but not much else. This leads to the question of when this guitar was actually 'assembled' or more specifically what year was it sold? The beautiful thing about Fenders is that they are so 'modular' but the bad thing about them is that.well.they are so modular, LOL! In the case of my '96 MIM Standard, I -know- it's a '96 because both the body and neck are stamped Feb 1996 (about a week apart in fact) and these stamps are clearly readable.although the serial number indicates the neck was actually made in '92. More over, I got this guitar brand new in the summer of 1996. In other words I -know- my '96 is a '96 because I bought it brand new in '96 and the neck and body stamps verify this.