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Identifiers

YYMMFFRRRRR

In 2008 models begin to appear without a factory i.d. letter prefix.

  • YY = Year of manufacture
  • MM = Month of manufature
  • FF = Factory I.D.
  • RRRRR = Ranking number

Example: 08121520333 = 2008 / December / factory 15 / unit 20333

NOTE: Pre 1994 productions also frequently omitted factory letter codes and appeared as all numbers. e.g. 3042779

FYYMMRRRR

  • F/FF = Factory code (No factory designator for some 1993 and earlier models)
  • Y/YY = Year of manufacture (Single digit for some 1997 and earlier models)
  • MM = Month of manufacture
  • RRRR = Ranking number (may be more or less digits)

Example: 3021234 = Samick Korea / 1993 / February / unit 1234
Example: S3021234 = Samick Korea / 1993 / February / unit 1234
Example: S93021234 = Samick Korea / 1993 / February / unit 1234
Example: SI01021234 = Samick Indonesia / 2001 / February / unit 1234
Example: SI010212345 = Samick Indonesia / 2001 / February / unit 12345

FYYMRRRR

  • F = Factory code
  • YY = Year of manufacture
  • M = Letter code to corresponding month (A = January, B = February, etc.)
  • RRRR = Ranking number

Example: R01B0123 = Peerless Korea / 2001 / February / unit 0123.

FYYSSSS

Epiphone Elite/Elitist models

  • F = Factory code (F = Fuji-gen, T = Terada)
  • Y = Single digit year of manufacture (2002-2009)
  • YY = Double digit year of manufacture (2010-Current)
  • SSSS = Sequential ranking number
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Example: F21234 = Fuji-gen Japan / 2002 / unit 1234
Example: T101234 = Terada Japan / 2010 / unit 1234

Factory Codes

FACTORY LETTER CODES

For Epiphone serial numbers that begin with a letter(s), this list identifies the factory & country where produced:

  • B — Bohêmia Musico-Delicia (Czech Republic)
  • BW — ____?____ (China)
  • C — Cort
  • CI — Cort (Indonesia)
  • DW — DaeWon (China)
  • EA — QingDao (China) = Epiphone Acoustic
  • ED — Dongbei (China) = Chinese Dongbei means North-east.
  • EE — QingDao (China) = Epiphone Electric
  • F — Fuji-gen (Japan) = Elite/Elitist models (See: Epiphone Japan Serial Numbers)
  • F — Qingdao (China) = Les Paul Standard ’59 / ’60 / Tribute Models (See: F-Serial used on LP Std’59/’60 models and Tribute/Plus models)
  • F/FN — Fine Guitars (Korea) = non-Japanese models
  • FC — ____?____ (China 2000’s) Possibly «Global Fine Supply Ltd.»
  • FC — Fuji-Gen (Japan 1990’s)
  • H — _______ (China?) Found on a 1995 El Nino
  • G/GG — Identified as early modern Masterbilt acoustics (Epiphone says they have no record of G serials)
  • GR — Grand Reward (Farida, Guang Dong) China, Seen on some early Masterbilt acoustics
  • GP — ____?____ (Korea) found on a BB King Lucille from 2001 (verified by Epiphone Customer Service)
  • I — Saein (Korea)
  • J — Terada Gakki Seisakusyo (Japan)
  • J — Unknown. Possibly Jakarta, Indonesia — Found on a 1997 S-310
  • JC — Unknown. Possibly Indonesia — Found on a 1998 Mini V
  • JK — . Korea or Indonesia — Found on a 1999 G-310 Junior
  • K — Korea Ins. (Korea)
  • L — Leader Musical Instrument Co Ltd (Korea)
  • MC — Muse (China)
  • MR — Mirr factory, China
  • N — See: FN
  • O — Choice (Korea)
  • P/R — Peerless (Korea)
  • QG — Qingdao Gibson (China) — Interim designation used prior to «EA» & «EE»
  • S — Samick (Korea)
  • SI — Samick (Bogor, Indonesia)
  • SJ — SaeJun (China)
  • SK — .
  • SM — Samil (Korea)
  • SN — ____?____ (Indonesia)
  • T — Terada Gakki Seisakusyo (Japan)
  • U — Unsung (Korea)
  • UC — Unsung China (China)
  • WF — ____?____ (China) found on an Accu Bass Junior from 2001
  • X — ____ (China) — Early to mid 1990’s serial number label — Verified by Epiphone Customer Service. Seen on «Epi» brand guitars.
  • Y — Korea (seen on a PR775CE)
  • Z — Zaozhuang Saehan (China)
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FACTORY NUMBER CODES

For some models starting in 2008, if serial begins with numbers.

NOTE: The factories identified by these codes are based on patterns which forum members have observed. The numbers appear as the 5th and sixth digits in the serial number.

  • 11 = MIC sticker on a ’08 Masterbuilt 500
  • 12 = DeaWon or Unsung (China — uncertainty remains as to which factory)
  • 13 = China — factory unknown
  • 15 = Qingdao (China) — electric
  • 16 = Qingdao (China) — acoustic
  • 17 = China — factory unknown MIC sticker on a J160E
  • 18 = China — factory unknown found on one 2009 model bass
  • 20 = DaeWon or Unsung (China — uncertainty remains as to which factory)
  • 21 = Unsung, Korea
  • 22 = Korea (factory still unknown)
  • 23 = Samick factory Indonesia
  • I = Indonesia (this letter has appeared as the 5th digit on two authentic new models made in Indonesia)

F-Serial used on LP Std’59/’60 models and Tribute/Plus models

This newest serial number system used by Epiphone is not yet completely deciphered.

‘F’ doesn’t refer to ‘Fine, Korea’ — nor to ‘Fuji-gen, Japan’ — New «F» models are made in China.

This serial number system doesn’t exactly tell the year — and doesn’t tell the month at all.

  • Beginning with F300000 in late 2009 used on LP Std’59/Std’60/Tribute models
  • Continued around F310650

F311050 in spring 2012 on Tribute-Plus models

  • Continued around F305000 in 2011
  • Continued around F310000 in 2012
  • Continued around F317000 in 2013
  • Continued around F324000 in 2014
  • Continued around F330000 in 2015
  • Epiphone Japan Serial Numbers

    1998-Current

    The Yamano Gakki Epiphone Japan serial numbers from 1998 onwards are in a YMMPPP format.

    Y = Year of manufacture
    MM = Month of manufacture
    PPP = Production number

    The serial number letters used by the Terada and Fuji-Gen guitar factories are:

    Example: J902123 = Terada / 1999 / February / unit 123
    Example: T902123 = Terada / 1999 / February / unit 123
    Example: F902123 = Fuji-Gen / 1999 / February / unit 123
    Example: 902123 = Fuji-Gen / 1999 / February / unit 123

    1987-1997

    For Yamano Gakki Epiphone Japan semi acoustic models from 1987 to approximately 1997, the serial numbers are in a YCPPP format.
    They were made by Terada and usually have an Orange Epiphone label.

    Y = Year of manufacture
    C = Model code
    PPP = Production number

    Example: 34123 = 1993 / SHERATON / unit 123
    Example: 38123 = 1993 / ES-930J / unit 123

    1971-1987

    The Aria Epiphone Japan models that were made by Matsumoku from the early 1970s and ending before 1987 do not have a reliable serial numbering system but can be approximately dated using their Epiphone label colours.

    • 1971-1975 — Blue label — Early models say «Union Made»
    • 1976-1979 — Tan or white «Lincolnwood» label with Norlin logo
    • 1980-1987 — Brown Label with splotched pattern

    The early Japanese blue labels were left over from production at the Kalamazoo factory and were used on Japanese-made instruments until supplies ran out (approximately 1970-1971). These labels say «Union Made» in the lower left corner and are sometimes hand-stamped with «Made in Japan» at the bottom. Some of the interim blue lables had neither the «Union Made» nor «Made in Japan» markings on them. When supplies ran out, these labels were replaced with a new batch that were printed «Made in Japan» in the lower right corner. Pre-1970 «Union Made» labels are distinguishable from labels used on Japanese intruments by the printed model name of the intrument only.

    The Lincolnwood label was also used for the Tawainese «Epi» series acoustic guitars from 1979-1980. These labels say «Made in Tawain» in the bottom right corner.

    Refurbished Models

    Serial numbers starting with ‘311xxxx’ on a golden sticker are ‘refurbished’ guitars sold by MIRC (Musical Instrument Reclamation Center)

    • There is no way to tell the year or the month it was made in the MIRC serial
    • Original serial numbers are usually defaced
    • Original warranty void
    • Sometimes the word «2nd» is stamped on back of headstock
    • MIRC specs can often be different from stock specs

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    Original Les Paul
    Original ES
    Original SG
    Original Designer
    Original Bass
    Electric Travel
    Modern Les Paul
    Modern SG
    Modern Designer
    Artist & Limited Run
    Made in USA
    Archtop
    Designer
    Kramer Original
    Kramer Modern
    Electric Guitar Packs
    Made in USA
    Original Acoustic
    Masterbilt
    Acoustic Travel
    Bluegrass
    Ukulele
    Modern Acoustic
    Super Jumbo
    Square Shoulder
    Round Shoulder
    Small Body
    Player Packs

    How To Verify Authentic Gibson Serial Numbers

    Gibson Serial Numbers 1975-Present

    This section is designed to assist in dating and/or identifying instruments manufactured or distributed by Gibson Guitar Corp. Please note that most of this information relates to serial numbers used from 1975 to present.

    Gibson USA, Gibson Acoustic, Gibson Memphis

    From 1975-1977 the number is typically found on a decal on the back of the headstock. This should be an 8 digit number that can be dated by the 1st and 2nd digits as follows:

    99 = 1975
    00= 1976
    06 = 1977

    — In 1977, Gibson introduced the serialization method that we primarily use to this day at Gibson USA, Gibson Acoustic, and the Gibson Custom facility in Memphis, TN.

    The serial number will be an 8 digit number impressed into the back of the headstock with «MADE IN USA» below.

    The pattern is as follows:
    YDDDYRRR
    YY is the production year
    DDD is the day of the year
    RRR is the factory ranking/plant designation number.
    Prior to 1984 when the Kalamazoo, MI factory was closed, the numbers 001-499 indicated Kalamazoo production. Ranking numbers 500-999 continued to indicate Nashville production through 1989.

    Since 1989, all Gibson acoustics are built in Bozeman, MT and all Gibson electrics are built in Nashville or Memphis. Ranking numbers for Bozeman start each day at 001 and the electrics may start as low as the 300s.

    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.

    NOTE — 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 we stamp 699, 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 is the addition of this batch indicator.

    There are always exceptions to these rules, the two listed below are worth noting:

    Les Paul Classic 1989-2014: This model features an ink stamped serial number with no «MADE IN USA» (just as we used on the original 1952-1960 Les Pauls). Most will be 5 to 6 digits in length, but the earliest examples feature 4 digit serial numbers. There should be a space after the 1st digit with the 4 and 5 digit serial numbers, and no space with the 6 digit numbers.

    The 1st digit indicates the year of manufacture for the 4 & 5 digit serial numbers, these were used from 1989-1999. The 1st and 2nd indicate the year of manufacture for the 6 digit serial numbers which we’ve been using since 2000.

    Examples —
    9 xxx = 1989 (4 digit number beginning with «9» used only in 1989)
    0 xxxx = 1990
    9 xxxx = 1999
    00xxxx = 2000
    05xxxx = 2005

    *Note – For Les Paul Classics made in 2007 and later, “MADE IN USA” was added to the back of the headstock
    Those beginning with «94»:
    In 1994, Gibson’s Centennial year, many instruments have a serial number that begins with «94» for the year, with the remaining 6 digits indicating the ranking number.

    Gibson USA 2014 to present – These serial numbers cannot be dated to a specific day of the year.
    The new model year typically launches in the fall as the current model year winds down. It is not uncommon for a new model year model to be produced during the previous model year (example – a 2015 model may have been built in late 2014).

    The pattern is as follows:
    YYRRRRRRR
    YY is the model year
    RRRRRRR is the number in product for the model year (starts at 0000001)

    Gibson Custom

    1952-1960 Les Paul, Explorer, Flying V, and Futura reissues (since late 1992):
    M YRRR or MYRRRR
    M is the model year being reissued
    Y is the production year
    RRR(R) indicates the guitar’s place production for that year. NOTE: This number includes all models for a particular reissue year — so, for example, a 1958 Reissue serial number may include ’58 Reissue LP Standard and ’58 Explorer production.

    Example: 7 5123 is the 123rd 1957 reissue model produced in 2005.

    1961-1969 Firebird, Les Paul, and SG reissues (since 1997):
    YYRRRM
    Y is the production year
    RRR(R) indicates the guitar’s place in production for that year.
    M is the model being reissued
    Reissue model codes:
    1= SG Custom and Special
    2= SG Standard
    3= 1963 Firebird 1
    4= 1964 Firebird III
    5= 1965 Firebird V & VII
    8= 1968 Les Paul Custom

    Examples: 050102 is the 10th SG Standard reissue produced in 2005.
    030084 is the 8th 1964 Firebird III reissue produced in 2003.

    Historic ES MODELS (since 1995):
    (A or B)-MYRRR
    M is the model year being reissued
    Y is the production year
    RRR indicates the guitar’s place in the sequence of Historic ES production for that year.
    Reissue model codes:
    2= ES-295
    3= 1963 ES-335 (block inlays)
    4= ES-330
    5= ES-345
    9 with an «A» prefix = 1959 ES-335 (dot inlays)
    9 with a «B» prefix= ES-355

    Example: A-38005 is the 5th ’63 ES-335 Reissue produced in 1998.
    Carved Top models (serial number on orange label)
    YDDDYRRR
    YY is the production year
    DDD is the day of the year
    RRR indicate the guitar’s place in the sequence of carved tops made that day.
    NOTE — as of 2000, 1st digit will be a «2»

    Examples:
    91418009 is the 9th carved top produced on the 141st day of 1998.
    20045002 was the 2nd carved top stamped on the 4th day of 2005.

    Custom Shop regular production models
    CSYRRRR
    CS stands for «Custom Shop»
    Y indicates the production year
    RRRR indicates the guitar’s place in the sequence of production

    Example: CS10845 is the 845th reg. production CS model produced in 2001.

    CS Signature Models:
    The list below is not an exhaustive listing but we have included many of our most popular Signature models. Please contact us at service@gibson.com should you have any questions.

    Ace Frehley Les Paul
    — 1997 Limited run, numbered in sequence as «ACE xxx»
    Note: The discontinued Gibson USA Ace Frehley Signature Les Paul has a standard 8 digit serial number.

    Andy Summers ES-335
    Limited edition of 50. Numbered in sequence as «AS xxxx»

    Dickey Betts ’57 goldtop Les Paul
    Limited edition of 114. Numbered in sequence as «DB xxx»

    Dickey Betts ’57 red top Les Paul
    Numbered in sequence as «DBR xxx»

    Gary Rossington Les Paul
    Limited edition of 250. Numbered in sequence as «GR xxx»

    Gary Rossington SG
    Limited edition of 250. Numbered in sequence as «13xxx»

    Jimmy Page Les Paul (3 versions)
    -1st 25 aged models were hand numbered 1-25 and signed by Jimmy Page, no other number is on this model.
    -Limited run of 150 aged models are numbered in sequence as «PAGE xxx»
    -Unlimited run of Custom Authentic models are numbered in sequence as «JPP xxx»
    Note: The discontinued Gibson USA Jimmy Page Signature Les Paul has a standard 8 digit serial number.

    Joe Perry Les Paul (2 models)
    — Joe Perry Signature Les Paul from 1996 (trans black finish) — numbered in sequence as «JPxxx»
    — Boneyard LP — Pilot Run models have an inked number and hand written «Pilot Run». The production version (no difference in spec) numbered in sequence as «BONE xxx»
    Note: The discontinued Gibson USA Joe Perry Signature Les Paul made has a standard 8 digit serial number.

    Johnny A.
    Numbered in sequence as «JA xxx»

    Pete Townshend LP Deluxe
    Limited run of 75, numbered in sequence as «PETE xxx»

    Peter Frampton Les Paul (2 models)
    — PF LP Custom — numbered in sequence as «PF xxx»
    — PF LP Special — numbered in sequence as «PFYxxx» Y indicates the year of production.

    Slash Les Paul (2 models)
    — 1997 limited edition model, cranberry finish: numbered in sequence as «SL xxx»
    — Regular production model introduced in 2004, also numbered in sequence as «SL xxx»
    Note: The discontinued Epiphone Slash Les Paul made has a standard Epiphone serial number.

    Tony Iommi SG
    Numbered in sequence as «TI xxx»

    Zakk Wylde Les Paul
    Bullseye and the rare «Rough Top» version numbered in sequence as «ZW xxx»
    Camo version numbered in sequence as «ZPW xxx»

    Gibson Banjos 1988 to present

    Earl Scruggs Models
    Standard:
    Sequential production number, starting at 001

    ’49 Classic:
    YY-RR
    YY = Year of manufacture
    RR = ranking number (starts at 01)

    Golden Deluxe:
    YY-RR
    YY = Year of manufacture
    RR = ranking number (starts at 01)

    Flint Hill Special:
    FH-YY-RR
    YY = Year of manufacture
    RR = ranking number (starts at 01)

    Special:
    ES-YY-RR
    YY = Year of manufacture
    RR = ranking number (starts at 01)

    Style 250
    250-TT-RR
    YY = Year of manufacture
    RR = ranking number (starts at 01)

    Granada
    YY-MM-RR
    YY = Year
    MM = Month
    RR = ranking number (starts at 01)

    RB
    RB### = sequential production number

    All other models
    S(S)-YYMM-RR
    S(S) = style (excluding style 250 — see above)
    YY = Year
    MM = Month
    RR = ranking number

    Epiphone

    Most regular production models since ca. 1993. Many ’80s and early ’90s serial numbers may follow a similar scheme, but may not include a factory ID code.
    FYYMMRRRR
    F= Factory code (this can be 2 letters as well)
    YY= year of manufacture (this can also be just 1 digit for ’90s models)
    MM= month of manufacture
    R= ranking number (may be more or less digits, not necessarily indicative of total units produced)
    Example — S02021234 was issued in Feb. 2002.

    Another code used on some current Epiphone models
    FYYMRRRR
    F= Factory code
    YY=Year of manufacture
    M= This will be a letter code corresponding to the month (A=January, B=February, etc. )
    RRRR= ranking number
    Example — R03D0263 was issued in April 2003.

    Epiphone Elite/Elitist models
    FYSSSS
    F= Factory Code (this code will be an «F» or «T»)
    Y= Year of manufacture (2 = 2002, 3 = 2003, etc.)
    SSSS= Sequential Serial Number
    Example — T41234 is a 2004 Elitist model.

    Dobro (1995-present)

    1995-1997
    A(A) (#)###YY
    A(A) = model code
    (#) ### = ranking number
    YY = last 2 digits of year
    Example — BA xxx 95 dates to 1995

    1997-Current
    YMMDDRRY
    Y = last digit of year
    MM = Month
    DD = day of month
    RR = ranking number
    Y (last digit) = decade

    Gibson Goldtone Amps

    Product code/production number/quarter and year made

    Note that the «‘G» is often mistaken for a «6». This amp was made in the second quarter of 1999.

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