Serial Numbers Gibson May 2026

#GibsonGuitar #SerialNumberDecoder #LesPaul #VintageGear | Era | Serial Format | How to Read | Notes | |---------|------------------|----------------|-----------| | 1977–2005 | 8 digits | YYDDDPRR | YY=year, DDD=day, P=plant (1=Kalamazoo, 2=Nashville), RR=rank | | 2005–2013 | 8 or 9 digits | Often 1st 2 digits = year | Used separate batch system; check Gibson lookup tool | | 2014–present | 9 digits | YDDDYRRRR | Y=year (first & fifth), DDD=day, RRRR=rank | | Pre-1977 | 4–6 digits | No universal formula | Must consult vintage serial charts by year range | | Custom Shop | CS YRRRR | CS = Custom Shop, Y=year, RRRR=rank | Example: CS91234 = 1999 or 2009 | 4. Video Script Idea (2–3 min) Title: The Truth About Gibson Serial Numbers (Stop Guessing Your Guitar's Age)

“A real 1959 Les Paul does NOT have an 8-digit serial. If you see one, run. And fakes often have a ‘Made in USA’ stamp that’s too deep or misaligned.” serial numbers gibson

“Comment your serial below—I’ll decode three of them live.” And fakes often have a ‘Made in USA’

“You’ve got a Gibson. You flip it over, see a number, and Google it. But nothing matches. Sound familiar? Here’s why.” Sound familiar

Here is content related to , structured for use in a blog post, video script, or FAQ section. 1. Blog Post Title: Decoding Your Gibson: How to Read a Serial Number & Identify Your Guitar Introduction Every Gibson guitar tells a story, and the serial number is its first sentence. Whether you own a Les Paul, SG, ES-335, or a vintage Firebird, that stamped or inked number on the back of the headstock is the key to its birth date, factory origin, and production batch.

Did you know? A 1979 Gibson Les Paul with serial # 80087501 was the 501st guitar built on March 20, 1979 (day 79 of the year) at the Nashville plant.

“Before 1977, Gibson serials were chaos—overlapping numbers, re-used sequences, no date codes. After 1977, they locked in the YDDDY system we still use today.”

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