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Tips to help you accurately date your Fender Japan guitar...First, you want to determine whether your guitar is from the JV, SQ, MIJ or CIJ series.Q: What’s the difference and how can you tell?A: The serial number of your guitar will begin with one of the above lettering sequences. Fender Japan usedall of the above lettering sequences for the serial numbering of their guitars and basses over the years, andknowing this first will help you determine the year of manufacture. These stamps can be found in differentlocations on your guitar, so now I’ll tell you where you need to look to find these markings...JV... acronym for ’Japan Vintage’ On these guitars you will find the letters ’JV’ stamped/engraved into the neck plate of the Stratocasters and bass guitars and on the bridges of the Telecasters and other guitar models. There will be 5 numbers also engraved after the ’JV’ lettering. Fender ’JV’ guitars were only made from 1982 to 1984. On early Fender JV models, you will also find ’MADE IN JAPAN’ written very small under the Fender spaghetti logo on the headstock of the guitar. On later Fender JV models, the ’MADE IN JAPAN’ can be found on the heel of the guitar neck, just above the metal neck plate. All Fender JV models had the serial numbers engraved into either the neck plate or bridge. Many also have penciled neck dates (6-14-82) you can only see when the neck is removed from the body of the guitar.SQ... acronym for ’Squier’ These models were made by a different division of Fender and bear the Squier logo and not the Fender logo. These models have the serial numbering and markings in the same location as Fender JV guitars, and were made only during the years 1983 to 1984.MIJ... acronym for ’MADE IN JAPAN’ These models spanned the years from 1984 to 1997. You will find the MADE IN JAPAN stamp on the heel of every guitar’s neck, without variation. On Stratocasters and bass guitars, you will find the serial number just below this stamp, also on the heel of the neck. On Telecasters and certain other models, you will find the serial number on the bridge. The serial numbers will start with a letter that corresponds to specific years of production. My chart will help you determine those specifics. You will not find the MADE IN JAPAN stamp on the headstocks of Fender MIJ guitars.CIJ... acronym for ’CRAFTED IN JAPAN’ These guitars were made from 1997 and are still being manufactured today. They follow the same serial numbering patterns as the Fender MIJ models.Please refer to the chart I have provided below in order to pinpoint the exact year your guitar was manufactured...
Find the date of a Fender guitar by serial number You can use this Fender serial number decoder to date a Fender guitar. The tool works for most Fender electric guitars including the Fender Stratocaster, Fender Telecaster, Fender bass guitars, Fender Squier models and many custom shop and reissue models (although some cannot be dated by serial. Dating fender instruments with odd and non-standard serial numbers The “odd” serial numbers on the chart below exist somewhat outside the more well-known Fender serial number schemes. If you have what you consider an odd serial number, it might appear here.Japanese Fender Strat Serial NumbersTips to help you accurately date your Fender Japan guitar...First, you want to determine whether your guitar is from the JV, SQ, MIJ or CIJ series.Q: What’s the difference and how can you tell?A: The serial number of your guitar will begin with one of the above lettering sequences. Fender Japan usedall of the above lettering sequences for the serial numbering of their guitars and basses over the years, andknowing this first will help you determine the year of manufacture. These stamps can be found in differentlocations on your guitar, so now I’ll tell you where you need to look to find these markings...JV... acronym for ’Japan Vintage’ On these guitars you will find the letters ’JV’ stamped/engraved into the neck plate of the Stratocasters and bass guitars and on the bridges of the Telecasters and other guitar models. There will be 5 numbers also engraved after the ’JV’ lettering. Fender ’JV’ guitars were only made from 1982 to 1984. On early Fender JV models, you will also find ’MADE IN JAPAN’ written very small under the Fender spaghetti logo on the headstock of the guitar. On later Fender JV models, the ’MADE IN JAPAN’ can be found on the heel of the guitar neck, just above the metal neck plate. All Fender JV models had the serial numbers engraved into either the neck plate or bridge. Many also have penciled neck dates (6-14-82) you can only see when the neck is removed from the body of the guitar.SQ... acronym for ’Squier’ These models were made by a different division of Fender and bear the Squier logo and not the Fender logo. These models have the serial numbering and markings in the same location as Fender JV guitars, and were made only during the years 1983 to 1984.MIJ... acronym for ’MADE IN JAPAN’ These models spanned the years from 1984 to 1997. You will find the MADE IN JAPAN stamp on the heel of every guitar’s neck, without variation. On Stratocasters and bass guitars, you will find the serial number just below this stamp, also on the heel of the neck. On Telecasters and certain other models, you will find the serial number on the bridge. The serial numbers will start with a letter that corresponds to specific years of production. My chart will help you determine those specifics. You will not find the MADE IN JAPAN stamp on the headstocks of Fender MIJ guitars.CIJ... acronym for ’CRAFTED IN JAPAN’ These guitars were made from 1997 and are still being manufactured today. They follow the same serial numbering patterns as the Fender MIJ models.Please refer to the chart I have provided below in order to pinpoint the exact year your guitar was manufactured...
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