
The earliest numbers I've seen are F1633xxx and the next ones are F1700xxx, so it would appear that the final batch starts with 33000 (assuming no hiatus in the production of these).īut the big argument was whether 0 started in January or during the previous year? The person was claiming that 0 started in November and I actually think that's correct. This numbering scheme works with the Jem 30th serials I've seen. I've also seen batches of 3000, which seems most believable.
#Cort Bass Serial Numbers serial numbers
Ibanez serial numbers | Ibanez Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia This Wiki says batches of 3600 starting in January. This thread says batches of 5000 with 0 starting in January. I've seen at least three versions of this. There was some huge argument about this recently and I'd like to know the real story.
#Cort Bass Serial Numbers serial number
So 00001 to 49999 are Acoustic Guitars, 50000 to 99999 are electric guitars and electric bassesĪll 3 factories use the same serial number system These other factories follow the same serial number pattern as the Cort Korean factory. Saehan Factory: acoustics start with SQ, electrics start with S (after '95) X= goes like this for the build monthsĢ149= 2149th guitar built for that month.Ĭort Factory Acoustics and Electrics start with C I=IIDA Gakki (according to Jim Donahue made some AR300 models in the mid 1980's after Fuji stopped making set necks) So an example here is for a recent model with a Serial number F0330210 = Fujigen 2003 June 210th guitar built.ġ987 to 1996 example serial number F232104Ģ104 guitar built for that month 2104th made Some cool info from the Ibanez Collectors site:
