How old is my gear? Where did it come from?
1947 to 1961. Once the serial numbers hit 99999, Gibson decided to change to a new system, rather than go into 6 digits. The new system used a letter to prefix the numbers. The first guitar in this new system was A 100 which was in April of 1947.
Whether you inherited your instrument or bought it at a swap meet, you're probably curious about its provenance. Most gear has a serial number, either printed on a label inside it or stamped into the headstock or neck plate. Use our dating guides below to figure out when your instrument was made and where it came from. If you don't see the brand you're looking for, let us know what you're looking for in the comments at the bottom.
How much is my gear worth?
Check out our free price guide which contains thousands of instruments and pieces of gear. We base our price estimates on real-world transactions and record them in our entries so you can see what your instrument has sold for in the past.
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