Serial Number

Started by luve2fli, October 19, 2011, 04:44:13 PM

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luve2fli

Hey all ..... looking at doing a swap for an American Special Precision Bass. I'm told the SN is US10126344 but I can't seem to trace down date of manufacture. Any ideas? I realize these are a recent addition to the Fender lineup, just curious if anyone here knows if that serial number puts the bass as a 2010 or 2011?

Thanks!
"I think it's only proper that I play until the last note of a set, then fall over and die. The band won't have to play an encore and they'll still get paid for the gig" (Dr. John)

Pilgrim

If no joy here, take the question to the Fender Forum, they are obsessive about such stuff. 

You might also check http://home.provide.net/~cfh/fender.html
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Dave W

I read somewhere that last year US Fenders went to a 10 prefix with 6 numbers following but changed midyear to US10, supposedly to distinguish it as a prefix because the font on the 10 alone was too much like the other numbers. Don't know if that's accurate, or if they went to US11 for this year.

luve2fli

It's a 2010 as Dave explained.

FWIW, it's really a great bass. I traded a 2011 MIM Fender Roadworn Jazz (not my cup o' tea) for it so I think I did OK. The Greasebucket tone circuit on these basses really does make quite a difference - all the punch of a traditional P bass but with much better highs and a much more "even" tone response. Pretty much standard MIA fit and finish although I'm not sure why they changed up the headstock decal. All in all, a thumbs up from me.



"I think it's only proper that I play until the last note of a set, then fall over and die. The band won't have to play an encore and they'll still get paid for the gig" (Dr. John)