do you mean 60th? answer = no
The E prefix on the Fender guitar denotes one produced in the 1980s. The 7 that follows the "E" indicates that the guitar was made in Fuji-Gen Japan. Together, these digits tell us more specifically that the guitar was made somewhere between 1984-87.
According to Fender, this serial number actually breaks down in to two parts, making it fairly easy to decipher. The E9 prefix + 5 digit number denotes this is a US-made Fender, built some time in 1989. The E8 + 5 digit combination would also denote a 1989 US-built guitar.
According to Fender, there are no historic serial numbers longer than 6 digits, so this is most likely a modern one: the "12" prefix denotes the guitar was produced in 2012. If a "US" precededes the serial stamp, that also indicates the guitar was made in the US this year.
The bass was made in 1992, by Cort. Value? No idea, except to say that it's far less than those made in Japan or the US.
Fender, Gibson, G&L, Rickenbacker, and Peavey have models that are made in the US (but not all). Carvin and Spector are made in the US.
between 800 and 1500 bucks
do you mean 60th? answer = no
Hi! That Fender Jazz Bass is from the 70's. Normally, the prefix "S" tells us that it was made in the 70's, and I can tell you by the digit "8", that comes after the "S", tells us that it was made around 1977-1978.
The E prefix on the Fender guitar denotes one produced in the 1980s. The 7 that follows the "E" indicates that the guitar was made in Fuji-Gen Japan. Together, these digits tell us more specifically that the guitar was made somewhere between 1984-87.
Yes,you are right,the name already says it.They are manufatured in Corona,CA.
According to Fender, this serial number actually breaks down in to two parts, making it fairly easy to decipher. The E9 prefix + 5 digit number denotes this is a US-made Fender, built some time in 1989. The E8 + 5 digit combination would also denote a 1989 US-built guitar.
According to Fender, there are no historic serial numbers longer than 6 digits, so this is most likely a modern one: the "12" prefix denotes the guitar was produced in 2012. If a "US" precededes the serial stamp, that also indicates the guitar was made in the US this year.
Not much Frank, about $300.00
The American series Precision Bass or American series Jazz Bass as well as some others. Check out Fender.com .
The bass was made in 1992, by Cort. Value? No idea, except to say that it's far less than those made in Japan or the US.
Consider Freddy Fender or Lee Trevino.