![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This information is usually found inside the sound hole of your guitar. If you don?t already have your serial number, you?ll need to locate it and in some cases you?ll need to find out where your guitar was made as well ? this information will usually be found next the serial number and will say ?made in.? and then the country that the guitar was built in (either Japan, Taiwan or Indonesia). If your serial number looks nothing like this 2 letter, 5?number format, check out the other systems used below, your guitar might fit with one of these.įor these ones you will also need to know where your guitar was built ? which you should be able to be found next to the serial number of your guitar and will say ?made in.? and then the country it was built in (either Japan, Taiwan or Indonesia).3.18.1 Photo Credit Where to Find the Serial Number What if My Yamaha Serial Number Doesn?t Follow This Format? If yours doesn?t you?ll need to keep reading to decipher it. Note: The Serial number wizard at the link above only works for serial numbers that follow the format above. >Guitar Dater Project Yamaha Serial Number Wizard If your serial number follows this format and you want a faster way of deciphering it check out the serial number wizard at the link below: So, in our example 022 means that this guitar was the 22 nd guitar built on that day. ![]() The last 3 numbers represent the unit number that was built that day. In our example 12 = the 12 th day of the month. The first 2 numbers represent the day of the month so this is pretty straight forward. Yamaha?s serial number system is one of the more complicated ones I have come across ? so it?s a little bit involved.īut the complexity of decoding the number isn?t the most frustrating part of this particular serial number system ? it?s the fact that the serial numbers actually repeat every decade ? so you actually have to know what decade your guitar was built in to begin with.Īnyway, let?s start with how the main system works ? if you don?t have a serial number that looks one of the ones in the next section, then carry on to the following sections for the less common serial numbers. ![]()
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