Well the Guitar is a 1992 model made in Korea and without seeing the rest i can not tell you the price exactly. You need to know all these models were ran from 1986-1999 and then discontinued. None of them with all original parts are usually worth more than $200.00 and most the time just about $125.00 in Pristine condition.
These Guitars along with their sister telecaster models (T-310) made for lesser years are good guitars for the most part but not worth alot by far. They come with Single,Single,Humbucker or 3 Single coils in the S-310 model. The T-310 comes with a standard telecaster looking pick-ups. They both can come with a "Hockey Stick" looking Headstock or what is called a Bat Wing Headstock. They changed these throughout the years of making them.
Realistically anything is worth what someone will pay for an item but in all fairness if you want to sell one or just know what the price range for one, it is worth the above prices. In this day and age i have never seen one of these sell for more than $200.00 dollars. Even though a Seafoam Green colored one in Pristine condition will fetch a little more due to the limited run in this color. The Yellow,Red,Black,White and so on are what i stated above in value.
epiphone les paul 100,sn.s304120846
The Gibson Epiphone Special model, known for its simplicity and affordability, was first introduced in the late 1950s. The most recognized version is the Epiphone Les Paul Special, which gained popularity in the 1960s. Over the years, various iterations and reissues have been produced, with notable models emerging in the 1990s and 2000s. The exact year of a specific model can vary, so it's essential to check the serial number for precise dating.
The serial number 8802229 on your Epiphone PR-300 indicates that it was likely manufactured in 1988. Epiphone typically uses a format where the first two digits represent the year of production. Therefore, your guitar would be around 35 years old as of 2023.
Epiphone guitar headstock marked used because it did not pass inspection serial number replaced with used mark to void any warrenty claim
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epiphone les paul 100,sn.s304120846
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.
The serial number 8802229 on your Epiphone PR-300 indicates that it was likely manufactured in 1988. Epiphone typically uses a format where the first two digits represent the year of production. Therefore, your guitar would be around 35 years old as of 2023.
Epiphone guitar headstock marked used because it did not pass inspection serial number replaced with used mark to void any warrenty claim
The Gibson A2 mandolin with serial number 56370 was manufactured in 1922. Gibson's serial numbers from that era can often be traced to specific years, and records indicate that this number falls within that production period. For precise dating, consulting vintage instrument references or Gibson's official records can provide additional context.
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The SERIAL NUMBER of a GIBSON Model D is stamped into the top of the frame rail, directly beside the engine mount on the left-hand side of the tractor.
A Gibson's serial number is on the back of the headstock.
Usually it's the first letter on the serial number go here to decode: www.guitardaterproject.org/epiphone.aspx
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The Gibson J200 with the serial number 70659081 was manufactured in 1970. Gibson typically uses a six-digit serial number system starting in the 1970s, where the first two digits indicate the year of production. In this case, "70" corresponds to 1970.