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Martin began producing instruments in 1833. Prior to serial numbers, the different instruments were identified by the Martin brand which was stamped into the back of the headstock, the upper portion of the back or on the back binding strut visible through the soundhole (the eased blocking reinforcing the center joint between the 2 back pieces).The original instruments had a paper label that read: “Martin and Coupa” 1833 to 1867The brand reads: “C.F. Martin New York”.1867 to 1898The brand reads: “C.F. New York”.1898 onwardThe brand reads: “C.F. Nazareth, Pa.”1888 to 1898Paper label includes: “Charles A.

Zoebisch & Sons” (Zoebisch was the sole distributor of Martin at the time).1898Serial numbers begin at #80001929Model numbers were marked on the neck block, inside the body.Some pre-1898 guitars have the date penciled on the top just inside the sound hole.Before 1929, the model size and style designation was generally written on a paper label and glued inside the top of the instrument case. 1895Mandolins were introduced1915Ukuleles, taropatches, tiples and Hawaiian guitars were introduced1923Tenor banjos were introducedAfter workers at the Nazareth factory had been employed for a period of years they were permitted to fashion an instrument for themselves at the plant.

Many of these unique instruments pop-up today and don’t fit any clear category. Fortunately, they are often signed by the builder.Ukuleles did not carry serial numbers but can be roughly identified and dated by the headstock: 1895 to 1932The Martin brand stamped on the back of the headstock.1930 onwardThe Martin logo decal on the front of the headstock.1895 to 1934Bar frets1934 onwardStandard fretsInterestingly, the original order for Martin decals was placed in June of 1932.

This implies that a number of ukuleles built in 1930 remained in the factory until being sold in 1932. It was, after all, the depression. This would also explain why the occasional pre-1932 Martin guitar appears with a decal. YearLast Number1898x8,3481899x8,7161900x9,1281901x9,3101902x9,5281903x9,8101904x9,98819999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999900000041,01,11,11,21,31,406,715. YearLast Number1895x,x231896x,1121897x,1551898x,3591899x,5771900x,8001901x,881901,507902,357903,098914,162915,007917,23792none1944none1945none197626,045.1978None18126,291.

259,996-260,020 could also be 1976. YearSerial #-StartSerial #-End(Total production)49(308716(379128(499310(119528(299810(219988(1910120(12110329(23010727(32810883(18411018(11911203(10411413(21411565(16611821(22212047(24812209(11012390(19112988(58913450(451)5484(138516758(959)9891(2092)4116(2117)4435(5736)0843(3244)9589(4290)5084(2485)1947(3248)8865(3666)4061(2162)0013(3214)6724(3625)3623(3424))1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)1)2)24)29)29)27)29)26)31)30)33)30)31)34)4)49)49)4)4)4)4)4)4)4)4)4)52)5)57)57)52)57)55)68)66)70)72)83)95)97)102)9114)3117).

YearLast Number4799999. YearSerial #-StartSerial #-End1990-19992195-798-019919198920-198-196-196-9994.

From 1970-1975 all numbers were stamped into wood and assigned a six digit number. There are many exceptions and sometimes letter prefixes were used.

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Factory Order Numbers for the years 1935-1941 usually consisted of the batch number, a letter for the year and the instrument number. Examples are as follows:. 722 A 23. 465 D 58. 863 E 02Code Letter and Year. A 1935. B 1936.

C 1937. D 1938. E 1939.

F 1940. G 1941Code Letter Factory Order Numbers were discontinued after 1941, and any instruments made during or right after World War II do not bear an FON codes. In 1949, a four digit FON was used, but not in conjunction with any code letter indicating the year.From 1952-1961, the FON scheme followed the pattern of a letter, the batch number and an instrument ranking number (when the guitar was built in the run of 40). The FON is the only identification number on Gibson’s lower grade models (like the ES-125, ES-140, J-160E, etc.) which do not feature a paper label. Higher grade models (such as the Super 400, L-5, J-200, etc.) feature both a serial number and a FON.When both numbers are present on a higher grade model, remember that the FON was assigned at the beginning of the production run, while the serial number was recorded later (before shipping).

The serial number would properly indicate the actual date of the guitar. FON examples run thus:. Y 2230 21.

V 4867 8. R 6785 15Code Letter and Year. Z 1952. Y 1953. X 1954. W 1955. V 1956.

U 1957. T 1958. S 1959. R 1960. Q 1961After 1961 the use of FONs was discontinued at Gibson.

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There are still some variances that Gibson uses on some instruments produced today, but for the most part the above can be used for identifying instruments. For the most accurate identification you would need to contact the Gibson Guitar Corporation itself. Serial #Model #Approx. Year of Mfg.120-1TB-11925130.21TB0394-5TB-51929416-8TB-41930800-7TB-41932807-1RB-31933820-1TB-319258124-45TB-319348161-22RB-319348171-1TB-38208-7TB-319268326-36TB-18444-8TB-519268482-50TB8535-2TB-8662-6TB-8684-3GB-8701-9TB-419298760-45RB-8782-13TB-4(5)19288836-34TB-419298852-14GB-319308948-72TB-319298977-54TB-31928 (May 19th)9114-4TB-419299025-93TB-319309135-4All-Am19349204-42TB-319299226-27TB-619299226-31TB-619299470-42Granada1929-309639-9RB-419349539-84TB-119309549-64TB-49711-19TB-219309711-24TB-219309812-15TB-319321107A-25TB-14TB192311863-16MB-13TB-3MB-31925. Before 1965 it is possible to determine the approximate date of the instrument by it’s serial number but a more accurate method is to consider both the serial number and the appropriate specifications together.

The system of numbering at the Brooklyn Gretsch factory was approximate at best and many inconsistencies exist in both serial numbers and product line specifications. To complicate matters, Gretsch built many one-of-a-kind prototypes and there were employee variations on the cataloged lines.Since there are examples of consecutively numbered instruments with different specifications, it appears that the serial numbers were not applied simply to batches of instruments.1949 to 1965 Serial NumbersNumbers can be found stamped in ink on the inside of the instrument back wood or on the Gretsch label itself. Most F-hole models have the label on the inside back and can be seen through the f-holes. Solidbody models with control plates have the label somewhere inside the control cavity. Some serial numbers have been found scratched on the inside control plate of solidbody guitars and sometimes the serial number is impressed on the top edge of the headstock.

1965 to 1972 Serial NumbersThe number can be found on the back of headstock or on the top edge of the headstock and (prior to 1967) with no hypen in the number. 1900-1970 Sequential-listed below1-6 digits stamped into the top edge of the headstock-often difficult to read. Some banjo models have the serial number stamped on the inside of the rim.1970-19726 digits hand-written on the label or printed on a silver sticker placed on, or near the label inside the instrument. It’s not uncommon for those stickers to fall off where they can sometimes be found loose inside the instruments.1972-19746 digits printed on a small brown paper label glued to the label.1974-1979Six digits printed on the label. YearSerial #0149190190190190-2111-9714-9317-1720-9723-1028-1931-2034-69937193919411943194519471949295129532955395739593961496349654967496949715973597559775979550.

The Levin factory closed in 1979. Some nylon string acoustic models were built by Landola in Finland. YearSerial #1980-198?578 (latest known example)Levin Serial Numbers and Model NamesIn late 1947, Levin redesigned and modernized its entire line of instruments. Changes included cutaways on archtops, natural finish on some f-hole guitars and mandolins, and a line of nylon string acoustics.

Up to that point, only the top 3 archtop guitar models (The De-Luxe, Solist and Royal), some early lutes and some fancier banjo models had names. All Levin’s other instruments were identified by a model number only.After 1947 all models were given a name and a model number. The model number was inconsistently stamped as a prefix or suffix to the serial number. If the model was available in both natural and sunburst finish, the letter “N” would follow to denote a natural finish instrument. The use of a prefix or suffix was largely discontinued in 1955 when the most of the lines were redesigned again. Some prefix and suffix designations remained on old models until they were all discontinued by 1958.

In the redesigned lines of 1955, all models were identified by model number only.

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