Serial number neck date mismatch
- Johnny Alien
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Serial number neck date mismatch
So I just picked up a vintage Mustang that was sold as a 66. The serial number and pots do match to 66 but the neck is dated as mid 67. I know that it's fairly common to see the reverse (a serial number from 67 with neck and electronics dating to 66) but is it really possible that they put this together in 67 but used a neckplate from 66? Just trying to figure out if this really came from the factory like this. The person I bought it from claims they bought it from the original owner. the finish looks original and there are marks of the same finish on the neck which makes it seem like they originally came together but at the same time red is the most common Mustang color.
- zip73
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
Yes.Johnny Alien wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 12:35 pmI know that it's fairly common to see the reverse (a serial number from 67 with neck and electronics dating to 66) but is it really possible that they put this together in 67 but used a neckplate from 66?
- Johnny Alien
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
I figured with Fender anything was possible. Haha. I just never saw it that reverse way before.
- JSett
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
Parts for guitars were literally taken out of giant parts-bins in no particular order so the numbers are often all over the place. Plus, the date on a neck is stamped at the beginning of the neck build so it can often overlap a lot, then sit on a shelf ready to be attached (in the late CBS years this could be a couple of years apart sometimes!)
Always date from the most recent part that's numbered is the overall rule.
Always date from the most recent part that's numbered is the overall rule.
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- Johnny Alien
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
Thanks! I knew that parts would not match and to go by the latest one, I just wanted to confirm that the neckplate with a serial number earlier than the neck is something that could happen. Just to confirm that it was original as stated.
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
Yeah the neck plates were kept in once big ol' tub and taken out at random, totally normal unless there's a huge disparity in dates.Johnny Alien wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 5:52 amThanks! I knew that parts would not match and to go by the latest one, I just wanted to confirm that the neckplate with a serial number earlier than the neck is something that could happen. Just to confirm that it was original as stated.
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- Pacafeliz
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
I always read about those huge parts bins, but do they ever show up on the old Fender factory pics?johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 7:39 pmParts for guitars were literally taken out of giant parts-bins in no particular order so the numbers are often all over the place. Plus, the date on a neck is stamped at the beginning of the neck build so it can often overlap a lot, then sit on a shelf ready to be attached (in the late CBS years this could be a couple of years apart sometimes!)
Always date from the most recent part that's numbered is the overall rule.
Would love to see a pile of serial number plates
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Re: Serial number neck date mismatch
My Jazzmaster has a '58 serial number but Jan '59 neck, so yep as others have said all good and nothing to worry about! Hope you enjoy the Mustang!