Tabela do "SERIAL NUMBER" das Squier by Fender

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    WalkerGhost
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    # ago/05


    Aí galera,

    Depois de muito quebrar a cara e perder noites de sono, finalmente consegui encontrar explicação para esses números seriais das guitarras Squier by Fender, que tanto queimam o cérebro dos donos deste instrumento.
    É incrível como cada um "chuta" uma coisa e outra.
    Quanto às opiniões de que a Squier é LIXO, discordo pois tenho uma Squier Strat Affinity de headstock grandeé acho ótima.

    hatebreeder
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    # ago/05
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    WalkerGhost

    depende o modelo, a minha eh o modelo mais bagacero...eh horrivel

    Dave Grohl
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    # ago/05
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    WalkerGhost
    pois tenho uma Squier Strat Affinity de headstock grandeé acho ótima.

    eu que acho legal, mas ela tem uma falha, só consigo regular ela pra um som bom, ou ela fica boa de som limpo e ruim de som distorcido , ou ela fica ao contrario.

    WalkerGhost
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    # ago/05
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    hatebreeder

    Quase enlouqueci procurando esta tabela mas sou o cara mais insistente da face da terra...encontrei o que procurava.
    Montei uma foto como arquivo JPG ao invés de salvar como texto porque assim mantive o formato original da informação.
    Mesmo guitarras mais simples estão ali enumeradas.
    detalhe: o texto é em inglês mas é barbada.
    Se vc quiser, envie uma mensagem para o meu e-mail que eu envio o arquivo prá vc. É um JPG bem pequeno. Não tenho blog ou fotlog por isso uso o e-mail.

    claudiofanaya@walla.com

    O e-mail é esse mesmo. É um e-mail norte-americano grátis bem simples de usar. sem frescuras.

    Abraço bro.

    WalkerGhost
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    # ago/05
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    Dave Grohl

    Dave, o problema pode ser resolvido levando o instrumento a um bom luthier que vc conheça ou algum indicado.
    Aqui em Porto Alegre conheço 3 bons luthiers. Se vc morar aqui posso indicar. (O Marcel, O Zé Luiz e o Sérgio Luffing).
    Não aconselho vc a tentar fazer regulagens sem conhecimento pois vc pode comprometer de vez a integridade da sua guitarra.
    Esse negócio de dizer que o instrumento é ruim por isso ou por aquilo, é relativo.
    Claro que existem motivos para um instrumento ser bom ou não.
    Qualidade da madeira - vai interferir no timbre, na afinação, no empeno ou não do braço.
    Qualidade dos captadores e potenciometros - que vão interferir na qualidade de som, etc.
    E outros itens, tais como o acabamento, tipo de ponte, tarrachas....etc.
    Tarrachas ruins tb não mantém a afinação.

    Se vc quiser a tabela do Serial Number para Squier, envie um e-mail prá mim. (é de graça).

    claudiofanaya@walla.com

    Abraço, bro.

    maggie
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    # ago/05
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    WalkerGhost
    Posta aqui mesmo, é só usar o comando TAB e escrever entre as tags.

    Gutierrez331
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    # ago/05
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    Um amigo ganhou uma Fender Stratocaster com pouco uso, só que ele não toca e estava afim de vender, ligou para uma loja e pelos serias gravados nela o vendedor disse que ela era importada de 1981, e ofereceu R$700,00. Eu tava pensando em comprar ela alguém tem noção de quanto ela deve valer??

    srpoletto
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    # nov/11
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    Preciso identificar uma Squier pelo numero de serie, pra ver o ano e tals...
    ja revirei a internet e nada
    se alguem me ajudar serei grato

    É uma Squier das antigas (antigas mesmo) acredito ser ano 90 a 92 +-

    Numero de serie: Pri000583

    MMJr
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    # nov/11
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    Fender, under the ownership of CBS, acquired the Squier brand name in 1965 when it bought a USA based string making firm , but it lay dormant for many years.[1] Before the Fender Squier series was introduced in 1982, Fender was making lower priced guitars such as the Fender Lead series at its Fullerton California plant. Until the introduction of the Fender Squier series, Fender had never produced lower priced guitars based on its main Stratocaster and Telecaster designs and had always used different model designs for its lower priced guitars.

    In the late 1970s and early 1980s Fender was facing competition from lower priced Japanese made guitars. The lower priced Fender guitars were made in America and could not compete with the lower prices of Japanese made Fender copies. In the early 1980s, Japanese labour and production costs were much lower than in America and to compete with the Japanese made guitars, Fender moved the lower priced Fender guitar production from America to Japan.

    Fender was also losing sales in Japan to Japanese guitar brands such as Tōkai, Greco and Fernandes and the establishment of Fender Japan would benefit Fender sales in Japan as well as overseas. Fender began negotiations with several Japanese musical instrument distributors and reached an agreement with Yamano Gakki and Kanda Shokai to establish Fender Japan. Yamano Gakki is also known for once being part of Epiphone Japan. Kanda Shokai owned the Greco brand name and one of the conditions of the Fender Japan agreement was that Kanda Shokai cease production of its own Greco Fender copies.

    This arrangement benefited Fender because it removed the Greco Fender copies from the Japanese market which were selling in Japan at much lower prices than the American made Fenders and it also benefited Kanda Shokai because Kanda Shokai could then distribute Japanese made Fender branded guitars in Japan. Further negotiations between Fender and Japanese guitar factories took place. Tokai was seriously considered to start building the first Japanese made Fenders, but after a breakdown in negotiations, FujiGen Gakki was chosen instead.[2]

    The first Squier series was launched on July/August 1982 and over time the Squier series has slowly evolved to include original model designs and production has moved from Japan to various other Asian countries such as Korea and China.

    [edit] Initial Squier JV & SQ series

    The first Fender Japan models introduced in May 1983 were the 1957 and 1962 series, which were Fender Stratocaster models ST'57-115, ST'57-85, ST'57-65, ST'62-115, ST'62-85, ST'62-65 and the Precision Bass models PB'57-95, PB'57-70, PB'62-98, PB'62-75. These models were Fender models and not Squier models. They had Fender USA pickups installed and were made for the Japanese market only and not for export [1].

    Fender soon added a less expensive export Squier series based on the Fender Japan 1957 and 1962 series in July/August 1982, which had a large Fender logo with a smaller Squier logo and had a zinc rather than a steel tremolo block and had Fender USA pickups installed. The Squier series were also made available for the Japanese market in October 1982, which incorporated small changes compared to the export Squier series. The large Fender logo of the export Squier series was soon changed to a large Squier logo.

    The first Fender Japan guitars are known as the JV Fenders and JV Squiers, with JV standing for Japanese Vintage and were made by the FujiGen Gakki factory in Japan, using technical support from Fender USA. The SQ Squier series was introduced in late 1983 to early 1984. The SQ Squier series was based more on 1970s Fender models and also had Japanese made pickups installed.

    [edit] Squier Classic Vibe Series





    Squier CV50's Stratocaster in Olympic White w/ Gold Anodized Pickguard. Note Glossed Maple Neck.
    In 2008 Squier released its Classic Vibe series. A series of electric guitars and basses mirroring classic Fender designs of the 50's and 60's. Each roughly reflecting the hardware, woods, color variations, finishes, body contours, and tonal characteristics of their respective era; although Squier state that the series was not created to be completely era correct, but rather impart the 'vibe' of a classic Fender design. [3] Believed to be Squier's attempt at bringing back the vintage-quality feel, look, and sound of their first series of guitars in 1982.

    The Classic Vibe series of guitars and basses include the following models:
    Classic Vibe Stratocaster (50's and 60's)
    Classic Vibe Telecaster (50's and 60's)
    Classic Vibe Duo Sonic 50's
    Classic Vibe Precision Bass (50's and 60's)
    Classic Vibe Jazz Bass 60's

    Classic Vibe series guitars start with the serial CG followed by the Factory/Plant Letter and the year produced.

    [edit] Serial number tracing

    As follows is an approximate method in which Squier dates the serial numbers of manufactured instruments.

    [edit] Japanese Squiers

    For Japanese Squier serial number dating, see Fender's serial number dating service. The Japanese MIJ (Made in Japan) Squiers were made by FujiGen up to 1997 and the Japanese CIJ (Crafted in Japan) Squiers were made by Tokai and Dyna from 1997.

    [edit] Mexican Squiers

    MN: M = Mexico, N = Nineties (1990s), the first number following the serial number prefix is the year.

    MZ: M = Mexico, Z = 2000's, the first number following the serial number prefix is the year.

    For example
    "MN8" indicates that it was made at Ensenada, Mexico in 1998-1999.
    "MZ1" indicates that is was made at Ensenada, Mexico in 2001-2002

    [edit] USA Squiers

    Some USA made Squiers have a serial number with a E = Eighties (1980s) prefix, and some have a serial number with a N = Nineties (1990s) prefix. Some USA made Squiers also had a 000XXX serial stamp on the neckplate with no letter prefix and no serial number on the headstock.

    USA Squiers were made for less than a year spanning 1989 and 1990 before production of Squiers went back to Mexico.

    [edit] Korean Squiers

    CN/VN: C = Cor-Tek (Cort), V = Saehan(Sunghan), S was already taken by Samick so Saehan(Sunghan) used V instead (Saehan(Sunghan) made the Vester guitars), N = Nineties (1990s), the first number following the serial number prefix is the year.

    For example
    "CN5" = made by Cor-Tek (Cort) in 1995.
    "VN5" = made by Saehan(Sunghan) in 1995.

    KC/KV: KC (Korean Cor-Tek (Cort)) and KV (Korean Saehan(Sunghan)), the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year.

    For example
    "KC97" = made by Cor-Tek (Cort) in 1997.
    "KV97" = made by Saehan(Sunghan) in 1997.

    KC and KV serial number prefixes are usually used on Crafted in Korea Squiers.

    S/E: The S and E serial number prefix Korean Squiers are from the late 1980s/early 1990s. S = Samick, E = Young Chang, E letter serial numbers were used on Young Chang's Fenix brand guitars.[4] The first number following the serial number prefix is the year.

    The first guitars made ​​in Korea are those with serial number written in silver E1 + 6 digits

    For example
    "E1 + 6 digits with silver serial = made by Samick in 1987-88.
    "S9" = made by Samick in 1989.
    "E0" = made by Sung-Eum in 1990.
    "E1" with black serial = made by Sung-Eum in 1991.

    There were also Korean Squier serials with no serial number prefix and 6 or 7 numbers and the first number is the year. Some early 90's examples held a serial number with the prefix M followed by 7 numerals, featured the a high gloss maple neck with a slimmer 40mm body made from plywood.

    [edit] Chinese & Taiwanese Squiers

    YN: Y = Yako (Taiwan), N = Nineties (1990s), the first number following the serial number prefix is the year.

    For example
    "YN5" = made by Yako in 1995.

    CY: C = China, Y = Yako (Taiwan), the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year.

    For example
    "CY97" = made by Yako in 1997.

    CY, COS, or COB serials are usually used on Crafted in China Squiers. Some Chinese made Gretsch guitars also have a CY serial number.

    Miscellaneous Chinese serials: CD, CT, CJ, NC: C = China, the first number following the serial number prefix is the year. Probably made by Yako (Taiwan). The plant from which the COB serial number prefix models originate remains a mystery. No documentation, or comment from the manufacturer has resolved the question of which plant produced them.

    Some Squiers that are sold only in the Chinese and Asian markets are made by Axl in China, these guitars usually have the serial number starting with CXS; with the 'X' standing for 'Axl'.

    Squier Classic Vibe series guitars/basses serial numbers start with CG. eg. CGSxxxxxxx

    [edit] Indonesian Squiers

    IC: I = Indonesia, C = Cor-Tek (Cort), the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year. IS: I = Indonesia, S = Samick, the serial number prefix is followed by a 2 number year. For example "IC02" Made in 2002. In 2009-10 some Indonesian Squier's had the prefix ICS09XXXXX and ICS10XXXXX. There are a number of standard models that have the ICS prefix some are FSR but some are just normal run models. It therefore appears as though the the S in ICS is only an indication as to whether it is a Factory Special Run or FSR guitar (manufactured by Cor-Tek in Indonesia). It also appears likely that any FSR guitar beginning with ICS will be a Squier 'Standard' as opposed to any of the other models i.e. CV, Deluxe etc.

    [edit] Indian Squiers

    Some Squier IIs were made in India around 1989-1990. The head stock is marked "MADE IN INDIA". Made in India Squier IIs seem to follow the made in USA serial numbering scheme. For example a 1990 made in India Squier II serial number would start with N0 plus 5 digits. The serial number is printed on a sticker located on the back of the neck, close to where the neck attaches to the body. Because the number was placed on a sticker it is fairly common for the serial number to be missing.

    Some more recent Squiers, including the Vintage Modified series (serial numbers starting with SH), were introduced in 2007.

    [edit] References

    1.^ Fender Squier History
    2.^ Fender Japan History
    3.^ http://www.squierguitars.com/classicvibe/
    4.^ Blue Book Of Electric Guitars 9th Edition Zachary Fjestad, Edited by S.P. Fjestad ISBN 1886768579

    srpoletto
    Veterano
    # nov/11
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    Demorei mas entendi
    UasuhASUHauhAUSH
    E gostei de saber que a minha é americana

    marcius
    Veterano
    # mar/12
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    Acabei de descobrir que minha espetacular squier é de 89! Com captação Texs Trio original!

    cesar.brunelli
    Membro Novato
    # dez/13
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    Alguém pode me ajudar com esse serial?

    S995869

    é um jazz bass korea.

    Obrigado!!

    Donis76
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    # jul/14
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    Andei pesquisando a minha e não consigo achar de jeito nenhum.
    Já li várias informações (em fóruns, no site da fender, no site guitarproject, etc) e não consegui encaixar a minha lá.

    A minha guitarra é uma STRATOCASTER FENDER SQUIER CALIFORNIA SERIES.
    Quando comprei a loja me disse que era fabricada no Brasil na década de 90.
    Gostaria de saber se é verdade ou se fui enganada.

    Mando aqui as informações escritas no certificado (pelo menos as que achei pertinente):

    FENDER
    633 0102 - NA Squier California Strat
    corF921
    Unidade n° 684955
    Número de série PRI001129

    Aguardo resposta e agradeço desde já.

    rod21
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    # mai/17 · Editado por: rod21
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    n consigo achar de nenhuma maneira a minha ela é chinesa cxs080938708

    rsf
    Veterano
    # mai/17
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    rod21

    a sua é essa?

    https://www.squier-talk.com/threads/china-made-strat-serial-cxs.69673/

    rmdmml
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    # abr/18
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    MInha squier : "CY13" = made by Yako in 2013.
    Trata-se de uma squier fender telecaster affinity modified - capação malagoli rk splitada - chave seletora original fender e jack original fender.
    Guitarra excelente, cremosa e versátil.
    Abraço. Rafael, porto alegre.

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