“ Neck is fine.Frets seem to be remained: 80-90%.Pickups have been replaced.The guitar may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended.Please understand that this is a vintage item.Ready to play when you get. You can use this Fender serial number decoder to date a Fender guitar. The series comprised Lead I, Lead II, Lead III and Lead Bass models. The serial number of the Korean Squier II was placed on the headstock and started with E or S according to the production’s factory, while that of the Indian Squier II, which followed an American-like numbering (E for 80s and N for 90s) was printed on a sticker attached to the base of the neck which often came off. See all condition definitions - opens in a new window or tab The Fender Lead Series was produced by the Fender/Rogers/Rhodes Division of CBS Musical Instruments. Enter the number below, hit the Decode button, and our lookup service will tell you the year your guitar is from, which country it was made from, and even the plant it came from.
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See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. These serial numbers were used until 1997, when Fender stopped making guitars at the Sungham factory, but not until after that. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. or found their way back (made to Standard Stratocaster specs dating unclear) I (XXXXXXX) A limited number of these I series.
The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. NC (XXXXXX) Squier® Strat Bullets (dating unclear) FN (XXXXXX) U.S.-made guitars and basses destined for export market.