28.12.2020

Gibson F12 Mandolin Serial Numbers

Gibson F12 Mandolin Serial Numbers Rating: 3,7/5 2329 votes
Permalink Reply by Bob Krueger on August 20, 2009 at 2:04pm
Years ago Pickin magazine ran an article on Gibson mandolin serial numbers. Don't know if it ever made it to the internet. I may have a copy of it - somewhere?? - if you can't find a more updated link. Mugwamps might be another source. On the A1, I think there was something about dating using the peghead shape.
Bob Krueger

The serial number (when compared to the ones in Gibson records) will tell you within a few months of when your instrument was made. Also, with a dental mirror and flashlight, you should be able to see a different factory number up on the block where the neck meets the body inside the instrument. See full list on reverb.com. Gibson A Mandolin: Sheraton Brown finish. 62017 Images: Gibson F4 Mandolin: Beautiful double-flowerpot F4. Nice tight curl in the maple back 62024: Gibson A Mandolin 62054: Gibson A2 Mandolin: Sheraton Brown finish. 62058: 1920 Gibson A2 Mandolin: Excellent minus condition, Sheraton Brown top finish with dark back and sides. Peghead has The.

Permalink Reply by Ed Taublieb on August 20, 2009 at 7:46pm
Thanks for the suggestions. I believe I have all the issues of Pickin'-- just have to find them and then get the right issue.
Ed
Permalink Reply by Frank Ford on August 22, 2009 at 5:23am
If you just want a quick list, here's one - approximate but close:
Year Last Number
---- -----------
1903 1500
1904 2500
1905 3500
1906 5500
1907 8300
1908 9700
1909 10100
1910 10600
1911 10850
1912 13350
1913 16100
1914 20150
1915 25150
1916 32000
1917 39500
1918 47900
1919 53800
1920 63650
1921 69300
Permalink Reply by Ed Taublieb on August 22, 2009 at 1:32pm
Thank You Frank.
I did check the mandolin archive website for my early fancy F model and was initially caught off guard to find that the serial number was listed. Then, when I looked at the photos I remembered I had this mandolin at Elderly for a while, in hope of trading it for something like a 00-42. Anyway, it was nice to learn that Elderly is contributing to the mandolin archive.
Permalink Reply by Ned Knepp on August 20, 2009 at 9:05pm
George Gruhn's price guide is usually the best place I've found to look these up since you can compare features to years as well as serial number ranges. You may find a mando in this site that is near your range and discription which will help you out too:
http://www.mandolinarchive.com/perl/list_mandolins.pl?teens
The blue hyper link on the left side is the serial number so you may be able to page through this to some numbers near yours to zero in on the date.
Ned
Permalink Reply by Ed Taublieb on August 21, 2009 at 11:57am
Thanks Ned and Frank too. The mandolin archive website is fantastic. As Frank suggested I will take and send some good photos and serial #s and factory order numbers of the two mandolins.
I still plan to find my Pickin' Magazines and see if I can find the article on the Gibson Mandolins, which hopefully will have serial #/year information.
Ed
Permalink Reply by Paul Breen on August 21, 2009 at 8:07am
Check out this site.
http://www.provide.net/~cfh/gibson.html

Gibson F12 Mandolin Serial Numbers Diagram

Permalink Reply by Frank Ford on August 21, 2009 at 8:22am
You could do the entire mandolin community a small favor by sending some good pix and the numbers to our pal, Dan Beimborn at the Mandolin Archive. He posts the comprehensive list of vintage Gibson mandos, and makes all info available free.
Tell him (or us) the serials, and we can date them for you too, of course.
http://www.mandolinarchive.com/
Dan answers his e-mail promptly.

Gibson F12 Mandolin Serial Numbers Download

  • Hagstrom Super Swede Limited

    Made in Sweden

    After several years of consistent pleas by Hagstrom fans over the world, we are very proud to announce that Hagstrom now returns to its roots with production out of Sweden for the first time since the early 1980’s.

  • Hagstrom Alvar

    The Elf-Warrior

    The smaller brother of the Hagstrom Viking which perfectly lives up to its Norse origins. A true best friend and fellow fighting companion.
    Photo: The Wildhearts © Trudi Knight

  • Hagstrom Ultra Max

    Ultra Max

    The Ultra Max shares the same small body concept of the Ultra Swede, yet with a slightly larger proportioned mahogany body topped with a thick custom carved flame maple top.
    Photo: Danko Jones © Björn Olsson Download need for speed shift psp ppsspp iso high compressed.

  • Hagstrom Artist Project

    Justin & Taylor York from Paramore

    Each Artist Project instrument we deliver to guitarists worldwide is identical in every way to the guitar Justin and Taylor use in their studio and on stage.
    Photo: Paramore © Trudi Knight