![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the 270 has incomplete production number data for 1972, so this approach won't work So if your 270 was SN GA2500, forĮxample, that would mean it's the 1500th one made. ![]() If you figure amp #, amp #, etc, you can probably getĬlose by taking your SN, subtracting 1000, and then comparing it to the production numbers (if available) for each year. I recall reading at one point that the SN for each model number started at 1000. ![]() Do the pots or caps have reliable date codes and, if so, how does one read them? I'd really love to know when myĢ70 and 106 were made besides, roughly, 1972-1977. and #2- I sometimes see online stores or Ebay where a seller will advertise, forĮxample, a "1975 Acoustic 270 guitar head". But, that begs two questions be asked: #1- How do the people who *have* established a date of manufacture for their head orĬab know in the first place (unless they bought it new from the factory?). Was made, you can get at least an estimate of when yours was made through comparing your serial number."įine and dandy, no problem. The advice given is, "look at this list of serial numbers/models and when it shows the year a given piece When it comes to Acoustic's serial numbers. Unless I'm not remembering correctly, I think I have read somewhere on the unofficial homepage that there is not an exact science to dating amps/cabs
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