MC makes me think made in China , but contact epiphone on their website as 2003 and before is all that I can get results for online. So maybe 2004 or higher. I found out the next day how old my warlock and beast where from a bc rich guy this was years ago though but the big companies (besides Ibanez) get back to you.
epiphone les paul 100,sn.s304120846
Epiphone guitar headstock marked used because it did not pass inspection serial number replaced with used mark to void any warrenty claim
what an incredibly simple question. it just so happens that this was my first guitar. mine is an SG but if this is not yours then you should take it to the shop you bought it and ask.
You can see the serial number on a Gibson, on the inside of the guitar.
If you have the serial number for your Schecter guitar, you should easily be able to search it. If you do not have it and want it, contact the store where you purchased your guitar.
The Odessa D27 guitar with the serial number 902008, was made in the year 1996.
If a headstock guitar has no serial number then it\'s probably a fake.
The serial number on a Fender guitar can, in combination with other information, tell you a pretty acurate age of the Fender guitar. This information can be usefull to collectors and varify the authenticity of the guitar.
The Odessa D27 guitar with the serial number 902008, was made in the year 1996.
If it is a popular brand guitar often the serial number gives the info. Search for your brand serial number decoder on the internet.
This will entirely depend on what make you guitar is. Guitars usually have a batch or lot number printed or stamped onto the back of the headstock (as I know Gibsons do) and they normally refer to the year or month made. If your guitar has lot number, some manufacturers offer a service which will allow you to check when your guitar was made by entering the number either online (as Gibson does), or by telephone. A last resort would be to look inside the guitar (unscrew the pick guard/electric components if it is an electric guitar) because dates are often written on things like on the backs of the pickups or on the inner wood. However, these do not always show when the entire guitar was eventually made, just when that particular part was made because the parts can sometimes me made long before final completion.
If it's a used guitar, it may mean "excellent condition" and would not be part of the serial number.