A few years ago I found a website that lets you use the serial number from your Gibson guitar to get information about your Gibson guitar. At the time I had two Gibson guitars. I’ll look them up again, then I will look up my two newer Gibson guitars.
First, my Les Paul Custom:
Your guitar was made at the
Nashville Plant, TN, USA
on September 18th, 1978
Production Number: 27
Next, my ES-335 Pro:
Your guitar was made at the
Kalamazoo Plant, MI, USA
on December 5th, 1979
Production Number: 127
Okay then, those are my two older guitars which might technically be considered “vintage.” Now let us check on the two guitars from the 21st century.
Start with my SG Standard:
Well… this is weird. There are two hits.
Your guitar was made at the
Nashville Plant, TN, USA
on March 10th, 2012
Production Number: 286
Your guitar was made at the
Nashville Plant, TN, USA
in 2018
Production Number: 2258
Right. I bought this one new after Gibson declared bankruptcy in 2018. It actually has a stamp on the back of the headstock right under the serial number that says, “Made in USA 2018 Model.” I guess that means it’s a 2018.
Okay, now lastly my Les Paul Standard 50’s:
Your guitar was made at the
Nashville Plant, TN, USA
in 2023
Production Number: 210004
Huh… right… so the guitar that my wife bought me for my 50th birthday back in 2021 was made in 2023… huh… so looks like the app doesn’t know how to handle the serial numbers from 2021. I guess I should Google it to see if I can find anything…
Turns out they changed the serial number format in 2019 and now we have this info:
It was made on November 16, 2020 and is production number 42.
I can tell by the look on all of your faces that you are fascinated by this.