Confused about my Mustang's serial number
#1
Posted 11 February 2012 - 06:36 PM
What I don't understand is the serial number. I wanted to date the guitar so I researched serial numbers from Fender Japan. My Mustang's serial number indicates it was made in circa 1994, which I found shocking, and I can't believe it. It begins with T and is followed by a 6 digit number beginning with 0, if this helps. Does this really mean my guitar is roughly 18 years old? Or is Fender Japan mistaken about their serial numbers?
#2
Posted 11 February 2012 - 06:40 PM
A few days ago I purchased my first Mustang, a 65 reissue model in Olympic white with the red tort pickguard, made in Japan etc... The store I bought it from assured me the guitar was new and never used before, and they claimed they had not had it for very long before I bought it from them. Just by looking at the guitar, this all seems to be true, it does look in brand new condition and it is fully functional and plays great, I have played it for several hours a day since I took it home and have had no problems whatsoever with it. It didn't even need a set up or a truss rod adjustment when I made a radical string gauge change from the stock strings.
What I don't understand is the serial number. I wanted to date the guitar so I researched serial numbers from Fender Japan. My Mustang's serial number indicates it was made in circa 1994, which I found shocking, and I can't believe it. It begins with T and is followed by a 6 digit number beginning with 0, if this helps. Does this really mean my guitar is roughly 18 years old? Or is Fender Japan mistaken about their serial numbers?
Japan has recirculated serial number letters. It makes it really hard to date a MIJ CIJ guitar anymore.
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
#3
Posted 11 February 2012 - 06:49 PM
#4
Posted 11 February 2012 - 06:54 PM
This one is a MIJ 1994 serial number. If they are recycling them, this actually makes sense, I couldn't believe the guitar was old. I guess this means you can't date the current models. Thank you for letting me know this, I was worried for a while.
No problem. They switched back recently to using Made In Japan again instead of Crafted in Japan. That throws off dating as well unfortunately.
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
#5
Posted 11 February 2012 - 07:41 PM
#6
Posted 11 February 2012 - 11:40 PM
Well in that case, now I'm curious, when exactly did they switch back to Made in Japan from Crafted in Japan? Maybe that would help me with dating it.
Here is what I found.
According to a Fender representative it was in the Fender Japan contract that if there was a change of manufacturer from FujiGen Gakki to another guitar factory then the logo would be changed from MIJ ("Made in Japan") to CIJ ("Crafted in Japan"). The first CIJ Fenders start around 1992 but most of the Japanese Fenders up till 1996/1997 are MIJ Fenders. In 1991/1992 FujiGen Gakki were expanding their factory operations by establishing FujiGen Hirooka Inc to be able to take on additional set neck (Gibson like necks) contracts (such as the Orville by Gibson contract) and so Dyna Gakki (one of Kanda Shokai's main guitar makers) took over some of the making of the Japanese Fender models which resulted in a CIJ logo being used on some Japanese Fenders instead of an MIJ logo. CIJ is mostly used on Fenders from 1996/1997 until recently due to Tōkai and Dyna Gakki taking over the Fender Japan manufacturing contract from FujiGen Gakki in 1996/1997. The Fender Squiers were also brought into line to be in sync with the Japanese Fenders at around the same time (1996/1997) with 'Crafted' rather than 'Made' being used. "Made in Japan" is used on some current Fender Japan models (2007) instead of "Crafted in Japan".
Source Page
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
#7
Posted 12 February 2012 - 12:08 AM
#8
Posted 12 February 2012 - 12:16 AM
Ok so it looks like most recent Mustangs are MIJ. The one I bought looks plenty new to me, I'm assuming it was made within the last year or two, but it looks like I can't be certain.
Hard to know without the Fender tag that they have when they are new.
It used to be setup like this, but as you saw in that link, that 2007 had a T serial number, so it is getting more confusing....
Fender Japan Guitar Serial
Numbers
YEAR OF
MANUFACTURE
JV + 5 DIGITS
1982-1984
SQ + 5 DIGITS (Squier models)
1983-1984
(MIJ) E + 6 DIGITS
1984-1987
(MIJ) A + 6 DIGITS
1985-1986
(MIJ) B + 6 DIGITS
1985-1986
(MIJ) C + 6 DIGITS
1985-1986
(MIJ) F + 6 DIGITS
1986-1987
(MIJ) G + 6 DIGITS
1987-1988
(MIJ) H + 6 DIGITS
1988-1989
(MIJ) I + 6 DIGITS
1989-1990
(MIJ) J + 6 DIGITS
1989-1990
(MIJ) J + 6 DIGITS
1989-1990
(MIJ) K + 6 DIGITS
1990-1991
(MIJ) L + 6 DIGITS
1991-1992
(MIJ) M + 6 DIGITS
1992-1993
(MIJ) N + 6 DIGITS
1993-1994
(MIJ) O + 6 DIGITS
1993-1994
(MIJ) P + 6 DIGITS
1993-1994
(MIJ) Q + 6 DIGITS
1993-1994
(MIJ) S + 6 DIGITS
1994-1995
(MIJ) T + 6 DIGITS
1994-1995
(MIJ) U + 6 DIGITS
1995-1996
(MIJ) V + 6 DIGITS
1996-1997
(CIJ) A + 6 DIGITS
1997-1998
(CIJ) B + 6 DIGITS
1998-1999
(CIJ) O + 5 DIGITS
1997-2000
(CIJ) P + 5 DIGITS
1999-2002
(CIJ) Q + 5 DIGITS
2002-2004
(CIJ) R + 5 DIGITS
2004-2005
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
#9
Posted 12 February 2012 - 12:41 AM
#10
Posted 12 February 2012 - 11:44 AM
Yes, that was the Fender Japan serial guide I saw too, that a (MIJ) T + 6 digits = 1994-1995. I guess they started recirculating the letters in 2006 or so but I haven't seen the updated guide yet for the newer models being produced since 2005/2006.
Yeah that one pictured was a T serial number and the owner said it was a 07. LOL
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
#11
Posted 12 February 2012 - 03:49 PM
#12
Posted 25 March 2012 - 11:46 AM
#13
Posted 27 March 2012 - 06:14 AM
also reissue mustangs made in the early to mid 90's are hard to come by now anyway. the earliest reissue mustang ive got is a 1996 bought during 1999.
You have to remember that during the early to mid 90's with no internet it was practically impossible to get any made in japan fenders without actually going to japan. Ive never actually seen a reissue mustang made in 1993 in person, although we know that some exist based on kurts.
#14
Posted 27 March 2012 - 12:18 PM
Here's some info:
There's a good thread on the TDPRI (http://www.tdpri.com...ij-old-new.html) about Fender Japan's return to "Made In Japan." (Photo evidence suggests that newer MIJ guitars have a bolder font.)
Fender Japan stamped guitars "Made In Japan" from 1982-1997 and started again in 2007. They stamped guitars "Crafted In Japan" from 1995-2008.
From the Fender Japan website (http://www.fenderjap...jp/support.html) (used Google to translate the Japanese):
Serial Number Approximate year of manufacture
Made in Japan JV + 5 truss の figures 1982-1984
Made in Japan SQ + 5 truss の figures 1983-1984
Made in Japan E + 6 truss の figures 1984-1987
Made in Japan A + 6 truss の figures 1985-1986
Made in Japan B + 6 truss の figures 1985-1986
Made in Japan C + 6 truss の figures 1985-1986
Made in Japan F + 6 truss の figures 1986-1987
Made in Japan G + 6 truss の figures 1987-1988
Made in Japan H + 6 truss の figures 1988-1989
Made in Japan I + 6 truss の figures 1989-1990
Made in Japan J + 6 truss の figures 1989-1990
Made in Japan K + 6 truss の figures 1990-1991
Made in Japan L + 6 truss の figures 1991-1992
Made in Japan M + 6 truss の figures 1992-1993
Made in Japan N + 6 truss の figures 1993-1994
Made in Japan O + 6 truss の figures 1993-1994
Made in Japan P + 6 truss の figures 1993-1994
Made in Japan Q + 6 truss の figures 1993-1994
Made in Japan S + 6 truss の figures 1994-1995
Made in Japan T + 6 truss の figures 1994-1995
Made in Japan U + 6 truss の figures 1995-1996
Made in Japan V + 6 truss の figures 1996-1997
Crafted in Japan A + 6 truss の figures 1997-1998
Crafted in Japan N + 5 truss の figures 1995-1996
Crafted in Japan O0 + 5 truss の figures 1997-2000
Crafted in Japan P0 + 5 truss の figures 1999-2002
Crafted in Japan Q0 + 5 truss の figures 2002-2004
Crafted in Japan R0 + 5 truss の figures 2004-2006
Crafted in Japan S0 + 5 truss の figures 2006-2008
Crafted in Japan T0 + 5 truss の figures 2007-2008
Made in Japan T0 + 5 truss の figures 2007-2010
Made in Japan U0 + 5 truss の figures 2010-
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
#15
Posted 24 April 2012 - 08:49 PM
94 sonic blue lefty 69 reissue fender mustang
09 Squier affinity sunburst strat
11 Sunburst Lefty Fender Jaguar
peavey vypyr 75
ds1 distortion
ehx small clone chorus
Fender Princeton chorus
Kustom KG100FX Half Stack
#16
Posted 28 April 2012 - 11:31 PM
I asked a similar question and other forums, and someone posted this graphic that sums up the situation visually. In 2007 Fender switched from "CIJ" to "MIJ". And they also began recycling serial numbers starting with "T".
Fender Classic Player Jaguar Special HH, Gibson SG Classic
Jagmaster II, SX short-scale bass
Orange Tiny Terror, Avatar G12H30 1x12 cab
Ampeg BA-112; BOSS RC-2
#17
Posted 29 April 2012 - 06:02 AM
Someone said 65 reissue Mustangs have only been available for maybe three years, I never knew that. What were people buying before that, 69 reissues?
#18
Posted 29 April 2012 - 07:43 AM
Fender Japanese Product Dating
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are. - Kurt Cobain
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users











