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Topic: National Serial Nos.
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Bob Stone Member From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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posted 07 April 2000 07:45 AM
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I have a New Yorker with serial number V5833, which according to Doug Beaumier's post, was made in 1947. Doug, what is the source of your knowledge? Info on the National acoustics is in Brozman's book, but I am unaware of a source for National electric steel dating.Thanks |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA
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posted 07 April 2000 09:00 AM
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Almost certainly his information is gleaned from Gruhn's Guide to Vintage Guitars by George Gruhn and Walter Carter. It's a very valuable resource for information on guitars, banjos, mandolins, amplifiers, and lap steels made by the major US companies.------------------ Brad's Page of Steel: www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Ian McLatchie Member From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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posted 07 April 2000 02:04 PM
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Hi, Bob. Your New Yorker is definitely a 1947. It must pre-date mine (V6102) by just a few weeks.[This message was edited by Ian McLatchie on 07 April 2000 at 08:41 PM.] |
Doug Beaumier Member From: Northampton, MA
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posted 07 April 2000 04:54 PM
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Bob,Below is a list of National serial numbers that I posted last October. Thank God for the "cut and paste" and "search" functions! The list does not include numbers from the 1930's. Yes, these come from Gruhn's book: Valco/National serial number plates, 1941 - 63 (from Gruhn's Guide to Vintage Guitars) The number ranges shown are approximate
1940 - 42 ----------- G suffix 1947 ---------------- V100 - V7500 1948 ---------------- V7500 - V15000 1949 ---------------- V15000 - V25000 1950 ---------------- V25000 - V35000 1951 ---------------- V35000 - V38000 X100 - X7000 1952 ---------------- X7000 - X17000 1953 ---------------- X17000 - X30000 1954 ---------------- X30000 - X43000 1955 ---------------- X43000 - X57000 1956 ---------------- X57000 - X71000 1957 ---------------- X71000 - X85000 1958 ---------------- X85000 - X99000 T100 - T5000 1959 ---------------- T5000 - T25000 1960 ---------------- T25000 - T50000 1961 ---------------- T50000 - T75000 1962 ---------------- T75000 - T90000 G100 - G5000 1963 ---------------- T90000 - T99000 G5000 - G15000 1964 ---------------- G15000 - G40000 1964 - early 68 ----- sticker w/"1" prefix early to mid 1968 --- sticker w/"2" prefix
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Bob Stone Member From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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posted 11 April 2000 06:07 AM
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I'm a little embarassed. The National serial number info was right under my nose in the Gruhn/Carter book. Guess I was so used to the lack of info on Fender steel serial numbers that I developed a mental block. Thanks for all your help, guys. By the way, I was the one who bought that mint Fender DeLuxe 8 from Duane's Music last week. It's a sweetheart. Has anyone established a method of dating Fender steels by serial number? |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA
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posted 11 April 2000 12:40 PM
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According to Fender, as shown on their web site: Q. "Do you have any information on my old Fender steel guitar, mandolin, violin or banjo?" A. When Fender was purchased from CBS in 1985, CBS did not transfer any historical information on steel guitars, mandolins, violins, or banjos to us. To try to establish the production date of your instrument, you must search for a date on the neck or in the control cavity of your instrument. Although we do not have comprehensive historical information on these instruments, we may be able to offer you some assistance or refer you to an alternate source for information. For assistance, please contact our Consumer Relations Department at 480-596-7195. ------------------ Brad's Page of Steel: www.well.com/~wellvis/steel.html A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Porter Fawcett Member From: San Leandro, Ca USA
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posted 11 April 2000 01:11 PM
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My new New New Yorker is V14671 Am I lucky or unlucky. that bugger is OLD. Did they make 8 string models in those days? Porter |
Bobby Lee Sysop From: Cloverdale, North California, USA
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posted 11 April 2000 04:11 PM
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1948, Porter? That's older than I am! |
Porter Fawcett Member From: San Leandro, Ca USA
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posted 11 April 2000 06:39 PM
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b0b we need all of the young steel players we can get. I thought you were retired Porter |