of course it's worth it's price . but the scratched serial will degrate it's value a little.
1953 www.jedistar.com
1964
I dont know What is most popular but the most common are fender, gibson, marshall, and epiphone.
I got this off the Gibson web site. In 1977, Gibson introduced the serialization method that we primarily use to this day at Gibson USA, Gibson Acoustic, and the Gibson Custom facility in Memphis, TN. The serial number will be an 8 digit number impressed into the back of the headstock with "MADE IN USA" below. The pattern is as follows: YDDDYRRR YY is the production year DDD is the day of the year This would indicate your guitar was built in 1981
A Gibson's serial number is on the back of the headstock.
You can see the serial number on a Gibson, on the inside of the guitar.
1953 www.jedistar.com
thirty seven
1964
I dont know What is most popular but the most common are fender, gibson, marshall, and epiphone.
I got this off the Gibson web site. In 1977, Gibson introduced the serialization method that we primarily use to this day at Gibson USA, Gibson Acoustic, and the Gibson Custom facility in Memphis, TN. The serial number will be an 8 digit number impressed into the back of the headstock with "MADE IN USA" below. The pattern is as follows: YDDDYRRR YY is the production year DDD is the day of the year This would indicate your guitar was built in 1981
To determine the age of a Gibson J-50 guitar, you'll need to look at its serial number, which is typically located inside the body of the guitar. Gibson's serial numbers can provide information about the year of manufacture, as they often include the year as part of the sequence. Generally, for guitars produced after 1989, the first digit of the serial number indicates the year. You can also consult Gibson's official resources or databases for more specific information related to your guitar's serial number.
Gibson does not publicly disclose the exact number of guitars sold each year. However, they are one of the largest guitar manufacturers in the world and sell a significant number of guitars annually.
A Gibson's serial number is on the back of the headstock.
It is from the year 1592 and is worth $26 and 35 cents
The Brand Is B.C RICH!!! They have used a number of brands, but mostly gibson.
Your guitar was made at the Nashville Plant, TN, USA on October 11th, 1996 Production Number: 262 Information obtained from the guitar dater project (links are not allowed, but google can sort it out for you).