well the serial number isn't there that you've got so my advice send Gibson an email and see what they say. They respond very quickly.
manufacture year of 1998, 9th day of the year. In nashville
Its a fake..There are not 922 days in the year!!
1953 www.jedistar.com
1964
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
I believe the first and fifth number answer your question 9 and 0, a 1990.
i hav a gibson les paul serial number s101 blacl in color and gold hardwere is this a nock off or the real thing?
manufacture year of 1998, 9th day of the year. In nashville
Its a fake..There are not 922 days in the year!!
this will tell you: http://www.gibson.com/en-us/support/serialnumbersearch/
Please post a more specific question. Serial numbers are on hundreds of thousands of different items from banknotes to iPods.
1953 www.jedistar.com
1964
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
It is from the year 1592 and is worth $26 and 35 cents
2000. http://www.kouba-cavallo.com/refmods.htm
The Gibson Les Paul was introduced in 1954 as an affordable entry level Les Paul. It was released in 1954 with a single cut body style. Double body styles were later introduced in 1958.