Serial numbers are applied to the necks when they are made, not when they are assembled onto a body. That's why a lot of even more recent guitars you can only narrow it down to a year or two range, because sometimes months pass between when a neck is made and when it is assembled onto a body to make a complete guitar.Īs I understand it, Fender builds necks and bodies in big batches on separate assembly lines, then those parts go into storage until needed by the main assembly line where complete guitars are put together. Fender doesn't have detailed records on anything prior to 1993.Īlso the neck date and serial number at most ONLY tell you when the NECK was made. Not unless there is a stamp on the heel of the neck (you'll have to take it off to find that).
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