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Fender Squier Serial Number Indonesia Power

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Fender Squier Serial Number Indonesia PowerSerial

Fender Squier Standard Stratocaster FMT Electric Guitar Amber Burst U111820. It screams with power. Crafted in Indonesia, Serial Number IC040203173, 6 String, with whammy bar (needs to be installed), Length is approx. I don't know if this applies to Squier, but the Fender website lists Fender Japanese product serial numbers in your range (K + six digits) as 90-91 production models. Orange is the new black saison 1 torrent.

Click to expand.Not unless there is a stamp on the heel of the neck (you'll have to take it off to find that). Fender doesn't have detailed records on anything prior to 1993.

Also the neck date and serial number at most ONLY tell you when the NECK was made. That's why a lot of even more recent guitars you can only narrow it down to a year or two range, because sometimes months pass between when a neck is made and when it is assembled onto a body to make a complete guitar. As I understand it, Fender builds necks and bodies in big batches on separate assembly lines, then those parts go into storage until needed by the main assembly line where complete guitars are put together. Serial numbers are applied to the necks when they are made, not when they are assembled onto a body.

Bodies are not serialized or reliably dated, they usually only have a bar code tag with the part number. When they need more of a certain type of neck (21 or 22 fret, maple or rosewood fingerboard, different headstock decal, etc) they grab a container of them out of storage. Depending on their production schedules, often the necks and bodies are not even used in the order they were made.

Oh, and Squiers are even less uniform about the serial numbers and keeping records since they were mostly made by subcontractors in factories not owned or operated by Fender.