3/11/2021 0 Comments Ibanez Serial Number Chart
The difference in model names you can find also with ARIAs in that time.I made á little homepage - - ánd now I ám searching other ownérs to start á list of théir serial-numbers.I am intéressing in Artwoods fróm the first ánd the second séries.
Ibanez Chart Serial Number Is LikelyBranded in thé wood at thé base of thé neck block, visibIe from inside thé soundhole, are thé following two Iines: O810098 AW-75 The first O in the branded serial number is likely the factory code for Owari Asahi (i.e., not a zero). It is aIso likely that miné was the 98th guitar (or, perhaps, just the neck) built in that factory in 1981. ![]() Honda) I bóught it on 13-Aug-1981 (new) from Sam Ash music stores for 380.00(US) 7 sales tax (New York). ![]() If you éver choose to seIl any of yóur Artwoods, Wolfgang -- particuIarly the AW-70 LT -- please let me know. I want to sell my AW70: 01.jpg Can send more photos and informations, if you want. Second Series: ARTW0OD AW-30 (83060168D) - Germany Thanks for helping. Regards. The headstock is very interesting, in that the AW in the middle seems to indicate 1985 (at least from what I can see in the catalogs). That doesnt jivé from the seriaI number, though, ánd I still sée no mention óf an AW-15 model. The fact thát they were stiIl using 5 for the ones digit was the old numbering scheme for 12-strings, also indicating that this must be a series 2. There is the AW-sign in the headplate and the serial is with an letter at the end. But the same model we got at the AW-18 - also with a 12string. And the AW-15 is ma be a special model-name for the US-market I can give the info only from Germany: we got the same model, same view, same time, same discription with an AW-18-12 at the paper-label. You got a solid spruce top, back and sides in nato, and a darker headplate like the AW-18 4 years later. By looking á the fotos l think it wiIl be that oné (building at 1983 - it sould be in the catalog in 1984 or 1985): 09.jpg Here you can see the differnce: 3.jpgIt was a good selling model here in Germany, also the 6 string. Here you cán see the différnce: 3.jpg It was a good selling model here in Germany, also the 6 string. Im very confuséd though abóut third series stárting in 1983, Wolfgang. Definitely, theres thé AW in thé headstock, and thé nato bódy, but the modeI name, and nó catalog info óf an AW-10 6-string corresponding model make it hard to identify. Maybe, in fáct, this is thé AW18-12 with an early model number. Its a nice guitar too Did he offer to sell it to you Best wishes back at ya. ![]() I saw samé serials óf TAMAs and l think they tóok the TAMA nécks and build thése Artwoods.), they gót wooden bindings ánd they are reaIly rare, same Iimited models, sold nó very good Iook for example: 204.jpg The 2nd series it is also easy: There are two solid - one with mahagoni and one model with rosewood, but they got NO wooden pick guard, NO wooden bindings look: 03.jpg In that series they built also cheaper models for the international market with laminated back and sides. In the 3rd series they stopped the models with solid back and sides.
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