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Fender Jackson Serial Numbers


Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. These Fender guitars are fairly rare and can be identified by the unique serial number. Fender also owns: Jackson. Fender moved production of some Fender-branded instruments from Korea to Indonesia in 2008. The serial numbering scheme for these.

How old is my gear? Where did it come from? Whether you inherited your instrument or bought it at a swap meet, you're probably curious about its provenance. Most gear has a serial number, either printed on a label inside it or stamped into the headstock or neck plate.

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Fender Jackson Serial Numbers

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Fender moved production of some Fender-branded instruments from Korea to Indonesia in 2008. The serial numbering scheme for these instruments initially used the letters “IC” as a prefix indicating that they were made in Indonesia at the Cort factory. In mid-2009, the prefix was changed to “ICF” on some instruments, indicating that they were made in Indonesia at the Cort factory and were Fender-branded. Both the “IC” and “ICF” prefixes are followed by an eight-digit number, with the first two digits designating the year of manufacture, (i.e., 09 for 2009, 10 for 2010, etc.).

The remaining six digits are the unit identifier but are not sequential and do not provide any further identification information about the instrument. The numbers for each year typically overlap by a few months, as there is always a transitional period between successive years and because necks and complete instruments that are made and serial numbered late in any given year will be used on instruments assembled and sold in the early months of the subsequent year. SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES IC08 + 6 digits 2008-2009 IC09 + 6 digits ICF09 + 6 digits 2009-2010 IC10 + 6 digits ICF10 + 6 digits 2010-2011 ICF11 + 6 digits 2011-2012.