Kentucky Mandolin Serial Numbers

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Kentucky mandolins have been consistently good and I highly recommend it! Overall Rating: 10. Judging from the serial number the mando is a 2001. Kentucky Mandolins have been around for over 25 years. They represent the ultimate value in a 'working musician's' mandolin. Quality construction and good tone at an affordable price.

Gibson serial numbers are a little tricky. You should check with Gibson themselves. I have a Gibson jazz guitar from 1956 that has the serial number A23535. If you have a 5 digit serial number with no prefix, it’s pretty old, but there’s some other stuff to look at to be able to date it by serial number here’s what Gibson says: 'Identifying Gibson instruments by serial number is tricky at best and downright impossible in some cases. The best methods of identifying them is by using a combination of the serial number, the factory order number and any features that are particular to a specific time that changes may have occurred in instrument design (i.e. Logo design change, headstock volutes, etc).

Icsharpcode sharpziplib zip vb net. There have been 6 different serial number styles used to date on Gibson instruments. The first serialization started in 1902 and ran until 1947.

The serial numbers started with number 100 and go to 99999. All numbers are approximates.

In most cases, only the upper end instruments were assigned identification numbers.' That isn’t to say that your mandolin isn’t from 1917. That is where that serial number falls, but if there is a letter in front of the serial number, that changes the dating by about 40 years. Posted by 9 years ago. Re: Gibson Mandolin Serial Number Search. Description of Gibson A-1 Mandolin Pumpkin colored body with dark red sides and back. Black Headstock has 'The Gibson' in two words, on a slant, inlayed in pearl.

Ivoroid 4-in-line tuners with ivoroid tuning buttons. Black Headstock has black inlay line that continues across the top of the head, down the back of the headstock and continues down to the bottom of the neck. Ivoroid bound ebony fret board with 20 frets and 6 pearl dot inlays. Ivoroid-bound oval sound hole with dual rope pattern purfling rings around sound hole. Raised Tortoise pick guard says 'PAT. 30.’09' With plastic tortoise front pick guard bracket fastened to a metal side and back pick guard bracket the says: 'PAT July 4, 1911' Ebony Bridge says: 'PAT SEP 21,’09' Tailpiece has engraved pattern on silver metal and the slanted two words 'The Gibson' also engraved on it.

It has a black ebony rest piece on the bottom with ivoroid center. It has a white oval paper label inside that says: 'Patented Feb.1 ‘98 ' Mar 30.’06 Other Patents Pending Gibson Mandolin Style A-1 (The word Mandolin, the Style and the Number are hand written in ink.) Number?9791 is hereby (I can not read the 1st number) Guaranteed against faulty workmanship or material. Should this instrument with proper care and usage, go wrong we agree to repair it free of charge at our factory; or to replace it with another of the same style or value.

Gibson Mandolin - Guitar Co. (manufacturer)' Then it has a small label below it that says: 'Sam Goldin Mandolin Expert' Inside the FON# 2206 is stamped on the neck block of the body. It has the Original black Hard Case with red velvet lining and braided rope handle. The mandolin is in good shape, but needs cleaning and seems to have a 2 1/2 inch hairline crack on the surface of the face that extends from just below the top behind the pick guard. At the bottom of the ebony neck there also seems to be a barely noticeable hairline crack on the last five frets.