Prs Serial Number Lookup
- Check out the serial number to make sure it's a CE (and make sure it has a bolt maple neck). If it's legit and in good shape, you've got a stellar find in terms of price. Those usually cost about $1300 or so used. They've got some desirable features like a mann-made trem that aren't available now.
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Fender Guitar Serial Number Lookup
The 1st number is *one* of the benchmarks When PRS had under 100K guitars it was the way to find out, now that its over 100K production (160K or so) you just have to keep that in mind. I also think some of the newer PRS were stamped 10 into the wood as opposed to just marked.
Paul Reed Smith began making top-of-the-line guitars in Maryland in 1985. At the time of publication, the guitars are being made in the United States and South Korea. To properly identify a model, locate the model number and determine which country the guitar was made in. The information for making this determination is contained on the front and rear sides of the guitar headstock, and in the serial number. One exception is the signature models, such as the Santana I and Santana II guitars. In addition to model numbers these guitars have artwork on the fretboard showing a soaring bird.
Determine the Model and Country of Origin
Examine the front of the headstock for the model number, which appears there in large letters. This identifies the model of the guitar.
Look for the word 'Korea' on the front and on the back side of the headstock. If it appears on either side, the guitar is a South Korean-made model.
Examine the serial number on the back of the headstock for the letter K. The K indicates that the guitar is a South Korean-made model.
Determine whether the serial number is handwritten or is a graphic reproduction. A handwritten serial number indicates that the guitar was made in the United States.
Gibson Les Paul Serial Number Lookup
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In 2001 Gibson Guitar Company obtained an injunction against PRS, prohibiting it from making its Single Cut model because it infringed on on the Gibson trademark. This was later reversed by appellate courts. Players and collectors often differentiate between Single Cut models made before and after the injunction. When the injunction was vacated, PRS resumed making the same Single Cut. This is one model, not two.