fuji serial number work like this the S means subcontractor/or a plant manufacture the L means the month starting January as A, feb as B and so on the 1 stands for the year of the bike 81 2 would be 82 and so on the rest of the numbers are production total for that month
so your bike date is December 1981 total production in December of 3,413 to be honest with you that's not alot at all i have about 60 fuji bikes but mine are 23,000 built in one month so yours its cool save it
From what I can tell, it is next to impossible to trace the age of most bikes with the serial number. However, many of the components will have date codes on them. You just have to know where to look and what to look for. At the time of production, both the component manufacturer and the bicycle manufacturer will have had a certain amount of inventory that might correspond to a few days up to six months or even a year if they are very sloppy. So I would figure about six months after the age of the component to guestimate the age of the bike. Also, keep in mind that the new year's models could be introduced prior to the end of the calendar year.
The web site below has very useful info on the location and meaning of component codes. Although it is a Trek site, it is equally useful for Fuji owners. I was able to use this info to identify my Fuji Allegro as a 1985 model. It had a date stamp of Dec 1984 on the inside of the brake extension lever. I had to unscrew a bolt and take it off to see the code.
http://www.vintage-trek.com/component_dates.htm
F8K19753
F8K19753
1977
your frame was the 10,026th bike made in June, 1982 (the second I is a 1).this is the standard info about fuji bike serial numbers...SERIAL NUMBERS 1980-1987*:Serial number format WXYZZZZZ where;W = a letter, presumably indicating a Fuji facility or contractor. To date, samples have included F, I , J, K & S.X = a letter, indicating the calendar month of manufacturer (A = January, B = February, C = March, etc)Y = a number, indicating the last digit of the calendar year of manufacture (0 = 1980, 1 = 1981, 2 = 1982, etc.)ZZZZZ = a five digit number sequence, probably indicating frame number during monthExample: FB125349 indicates the 25,349th frame manufactured during February 1981.*The serial number format may extend beyond 1980-1987, in either direction, but to date, data samples lie within this range.
The newest model of Fuji cmaera is a digital camera that takes high resolution photos and can record images that are in motion. This model is expensive.
That is a 1986 ibanez made by fuji gen gakki need to see the guitar or a list of features to get the model number.
16-17 times
If it jives with the look of the bike, I'd say your bike was made in January 1980 based on the info below: For Fuji bikes:SERIAL NUMBERS 1980-1987*:Serial number format WXYZZZZZ where;W = a letter, presumably indicating a Fuji facility or contractor. To date, samples have included F, I , J, K & S.X = a letter, indicating the calendar month of manufacturer (A = January, B = February, C = March, etc)Y = a number, indicating the last digit of the calendar year of manufacture (0 = 1980, 1 = 1981, 2 = 1982, etc.)ZZZZZ = a five digit number sequence, probably indicating frame number during monthExample: FB125349 indicates the 25,349th frame manufactured during February 1981.*The serial number format may extend beyond 1980-1987, in either direction, but to date, data samples lie within this range.
i would say mount fuji or Kilimanjaro they are beautiful
Your fuji model A101 camera takes "SmartMedia" cards. SmartMedia cards are considered obsolete, and are no longer in production. You might be able to find a 128mb card (which is as big as they went) for sale online.
The easiest way to turn on a fuji fine pix is with the on/off button or switch. The location of this will vary depending on the model, please check your owners manual or get it off the manufacturers website.
As with any weapon, this depends on a few things. For example, what shape is the shotgun in, what year was it manufactured, is it in shooting condition, and then there is always supply and demand. Most models in good working order should bring approx $300-400 dollars on a well kept shotgun built in the 70's to which you would have to have serial number to authenticate.
It depends on what you mean. Fuji River, a river in Japan Fuji, Saga, a town in Japan Fuji, Shizuoka, a city in Japan Fuji Speedway, a major race track at the base of Mt Fuji further information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuji
As in the Fuji in "Mt. Fuji," it is: 富士