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Vintage Ventura Guitar Serial Numbers

Guitar Serial Numbers EpiphoneThe Ugly Truth: Ventura Guitars. Bruno, Model V-1585. Compair l37 manual. There's a serial number, also. The sound is still very nice and was the reason I chose the guitar at the music store all those years ago. I'm curious to know its value. Reply Delete. Propen p 3000 manual. Carl Harris January 17, 2017 at 1. Below are some examples of letter prefixes used in recent serial number schemes. V + 4 to 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series) = 1982-1988 (neck date=exact year) V + 5 to 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series) = 1989-present (model dependant) AMXN + 6 DIGITS = California Series electric guitars and basses, '97 and '98. Microsoft office 2016 for mac online download.

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Vintage Ventura Guitar Serial Numbers

Guitar Serial Numbers EpiphoneThe Ugly Truth: Ventura Guitars. Bruno, Model V-1585. Compair l37 manual. There's a serial number, also. The sound is still very nice and was the reason I chose the guitar at the music store all those years ago. I'm curious to know its value. Reply Delete. Propen p 3000 manual. Carl Harris January 17, 2017 at 1. Below are some examples of letter prefixes used in recent serial number schemes. V + 4 to 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series) = 1982-1988 (neck date=exact year) V + 5 to 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series) = 1989-present (model dependant) AMXN + 6 DIGITS = California Series electric guitars and basses, '97 and '98. Microsoft office 2016 for mac online download.

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(Graham Metcalf)
The 'Ventura' guitar.
I bought an acoustic guitar in about 1970 to learn fingerpicking. It was new and had the name 'The Hawk' as a gold transfer on the head. I played this guitar alongside my Fender for several years in the band 'Ventura Highway', a name I suggested after listening to a song of that name by the band America. When my 'Hawk' guitar started to look a bit careworn, I decided to give it a facelift. I removed the awful plastic woodgrain effect scratchplate and gave the soundboard a scraping to remove some deep scratches, and to thin the top hopefully to get a better tone. At the same time I scraped off the 'Hawk' transfer, simply because I didn`t like the name, and would rather have had a guitar with no name. As I scraped off the transfer, I removed part of the top layer of black paint on the front of the head. Imagine my amazement when I discovered under the paint a name, inlaid in mother-of-pearl.
The name was 'Ventura', the same name I had thought of for my band.





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