Shade, да,да спасибо. я лишь хотел знать бывают ли такие 22 лада + тремоло на 2-х винтах...
... и добавил:CBS sold Fender in March 1985. Serial numbering didn't change because instruments continued to be made using existing tooling, parts and serial number schemes.
SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES
E3 + 5 5 digits
E4 + 5 5 digits
V + 4, 5 or 6 5 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1985
(For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)
V + 4, 5 or 6 5 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1986
(For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)
E4 + 5 5 digits
V + 4, 5 or 6 5 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1987
(For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)
E4 + 5 5 digits
E8 + 5 5 digits
V + 4, 5 or 6 5 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1988
(For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)
E8 + 5 5 digits
E9 + 5 5 digits
V + 5 or 6 5 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1989
(For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)
"N"-prefix serial numbers denoting the 1990s were introduced in 1990. The numbers and decals were produced far in advance, and some N9 decals (denoting 1999), were inadvertantly affixed to some instruments in 1990. Consequently, some 1990 guitars bear 1999 "N9" serial numbers.
SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES
E9 + 5 digits
N9 + 5 digits
N0 + 5 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1990
(For U.S. Vintage Series, check neck date for specific year)
N0 + 5 digits
N1 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 v (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1991
N1 + 5 or 6 digits
N2 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1992
N2 + 5 or 6 digits
N3 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1993
N3 + 5 or 6 digits
N4 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1994
N4 + 5 or 6 digits
N5 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1995
N5 + 5 or 6 digits
N6 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1996
N6 + 6 or 6 digits
N7 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 v (U.S. Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1997
N7 + 5 or 6 digits
N8 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series) 1998
N8 + 5 or 6 DIGITS
N9 + 5 or 6 digits
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 1999
1999
"Z"-prefix serial numbers denoting the new millennium appeared on U.S.-made instruments in 2000. Z0 denotes 2000; Z1 denotes 2001, etc. American Deluxe Series instruments use the same dating convention, but with the addition of a "D" in front of the "Z", i.e., DZ1, DZ2, etc. As always, there is typically some number prefix overlap and carryover from year to year.
SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES
N9 + 5 or 6 digits
Z0 + 5 or 6 digits
DZ0 + 5 or 6 digits (Am. Deluxe)
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 2000
Z0 + 5 or 6 digits
Z1 + 5 or 6 digits
DZ1 + 5 or 6 digits (Am. Deluxe)
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 2001
Z1 + 5 or 6 digits
Z2 + 5 or 6 digits
DZ2 + 5 or 6 digits (Am. Deluxe)
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 2002
Z2 + 5 or 6 digits
Z3 + 5 or 6 digits
DZ3 + 5 or 6 digits (Am. Deluxe)
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster) 2003
Z3 + 5 or 6 digits
Z4 + 5 or 6 digits
DZ4 + 5 or 6 digits (Am. Deluxe)
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster)
XN4 + 4 digits 2004
Z4 + 5 or 6 digits
Z5 + 5 or 6 digits
DZ5 + 5 or 6 digits (Am. Deluxe)
V + 5 or 6 digits (American Vintage Series except '52 Telecaster)
XN5 + 4 digits 2005
The "odd" serial numbers on the chart below exist somewhat outside the more well-known Fender serial number schemes. If you have what you consider an odd serial number, it might appear here.
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
AMXN + 6 digits California Series electric guitars and basses; 1997 and 1998
DN + 6 digits American Deluxe series instruments; 1998 and 1999
NC(XXXXXX) Squier® Strat Bullets (dating unclear)
FN(XXXXXX) U.S.-made guitars and basses destined for export market. Some may have stayed in the U.S. or found their way back (made to Standard Stratocaster specs; dating unclear)
I(XXXXXXX) A limited number of these "I" series guitars were made in 1989 and 1990. They were made for the export market and have "Made in USA" stamped on the neck heel.
LE(XXXXXX) Blonde Jazzmaster® and Jaguar® guitars with gold hardware made in 1994. Sold as a promotional three-piece set with a Blonde Deluxe Reverb® Amp
CN(XXXXXX)
VN(XXXXXX) Korean-made Fender/Squier guitars (dating unclear)
CA(XXXXX) Gold Stratocaster; 1981, 1982 and 1983
CB(XXXXX) Precision® Bass Special from 1981, CB(XXXXX) Gold Jazz® Bass from 1982
CC(XXXXX) Walnut Stratocaster; 1981, 1982 and 1983
CE(XXXXX) Precision Bass Special from 1981; Black and Gold Telecaster from 1981-1982
CD(XXXXX)
CO(XXXXX) Precision Bass Special (Walnut) from 1982
GO(XXXXX) Precision Bass Special (Walnut) from 1982, Gold Stratocaster from 1982-1983
D(XXXXXX) Jazz Bass from 1982
SE(XXXXXX)
SN(XXXXXX)
SZ(XXXXXX)
Signature Series Instruments
SE8(XXXXX)-1988, SE9(XXXXX)-1989
SN0(XXXXX)-'90, SN1(XXXXX)-'90, SN2(XXXXX)-'92, etc.
SZ0(XXXXX)-2000, SZ1(XXXXX)-2001, SZ2(XXXXX)-2002, etc.
3 digits of 500 35TH Anniversary Strat from 1989-1990
G(XXXXXX) "Start" from about 1980, (Gold hardware, two-position rotary tone switch)
4 digits stamped on bridge plate U.S. '52 Vintage Telecaster 1982-1988 (Check neck date for specific year)
5 digits stamped on bridge plate U.S. '52 Vintage Telecaster 1988-present (Check neck date for specific year)
T(XXXXXX) Tribute series instruments
C(XXXXXX) Collectors Series
XN(XXXXX) FSRs and '52 Teles
REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR DATING FENDER INSTRUMENTS
If you're unable to identify the approximate production year of your instrument using the above charts, several excellent books are available that contain invaluable and reliable information on the history of Fender instruments. We highly recommend each of them.
They are detailed reference resources with a wealth of information on determining the production years of various instruments and on Fender history in general. Indeed, we use these same books here at Fender when researching historical and date-related issues. You can order these titles through your local Authorized Fender Dealer.
TITLE PART NUMBER U.S. MSRP
50 Years Of Fender 099-5050-000 $19.99
The Fender Stratocaster 40th Anniversary Edition 099-5000-000 $14.99
The Stratocaster Chronicles 099-5057-000 $50.00
The Story of the Fender Stratocaster 099-5017-000 $19.99
Fender—The Sound Heard 'Round The World 099-5015-000 $29.95
The Fender Telecaster 099-5005-000 $14.99
The Fender Bass 099-5004-000 $9.99
The Fender Bass: An Illustrated History 099-5046-000 $24.99
How The Fender Bass Changed The World 099-5045-000 $27.99
The Fender Book—2nd Edition 099-5006-100 $24.99
The Fender Custom Shop Guitar Gallery 099-5012-000 $12.99
Fender Classic Moments 099-5013-000 $24.99
The Story of the Fender Stratocaster 099-5016-000 $24.95
ESTABLISHING THE VALUE OF YOUR USED OR VINTAGE INSTRUMENT
As a manufacturer and distributor of new instruments, Fender has no direct involvement in the used, collector or vintage instruments markets, and is therefore unable to comment or speculate on the current value of such instruments. These markets operate completely independent of the new-instrument market.
If, however, you're interested in determining a relative value for your instrument(s), we recommend that you contact used or vintage instrument dealers in your area. You might consider referring to Vintage Guitar magazine (
www.vguitar.com), a great and helpful resource for those who buy, sell and trade vintage instruments. You might also consider consulting one or more of the many instrument dealers who offer appraisals of vintage instruments, such as Elderly Instruments (
www.elderly.com), Gruhn Guitars (
www.gruhn.com), Mandolin Bros. (
www.mandoweb.com), or Norman's Rare Guitars (
www.normansrareguitars).
Other resources include the Orion Blue Book (or Blue Book of Guitar Values), which might be found in your local library. Many pawnshops use this book and others like it to establish instrument values.
думаю эти четвёрки (е4 .....) могли использовать и в 87 -м .