What is the "ranking" on the jack plate?
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thornev
What is the "ranking" on the jack plate?
I have a '66 360/12. I know the 2 characters above the Ric-O-Sound jack indicate the year and month of manufacture. But what do the digits mean below the other jack? I've read that they are supposed to be 2 or 3 digit numbers and they indicate a "ranking". I have 4 digits. What is a "ranking"? Thanks.
Thorne: Before late 1999, the digits below the jack represent the instrument's unique number and generally indicate the order in which the guitar was manufactured.
From late 1999 on, the first two digits below the jack indicate the week the guitar was made and the remaining digits after these first two represent the unique number for a particular instrument.
From late 1999 on, the first two digits below the jack indicate the week the guitar was made and the remaining digits after these first two represent the unique number for a particular instrument.
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thornev
In that era, the numbers keep cycling over and over, and in some years the numbers went backwards. You simply can't infer anything from these as the only intent is for the number to be unique when combined with the prefix.
More recently, a random "bias number" is added by the software which creates the serial number tags to further insure the uniqueness and proprietary nature of the numbers.
More recently, a random "bias number" is added by the software which creates the serial number tags to further insure the uniqueness and proprietary nature of the numbers.
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