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Johns (Johns)
Posted on Tuesday, August 03, 2004 - 4:43 pm:   

Jim:

I just got this S3040 on ebay (Serial #F9724195). Did you have anything to do with the model? Anything interesting about it in your professional opinion?

S3040

The seller (2nd owner) was told the following:

"It is a 1997 NAMM show guitar. As far as I can tell there were only 12 of these guitars made."

Any truth to the above or just someone blowing smoke? Any idea on the production numbers for these?

Thanks,
JohnS
ICW
Jim_Donahue (Jim_Donahue)
Posted on Friday, August 20, 2004 - 11:08 pm:   

I love that guitar, I had the upper end version in my office at Hoshino and played it every day,

They made more than 12 for sure, I know we had at least 12 at Hoshino, This was not the most expensive model so probably between 36 to 48 were made, But these guitars did well in Japan so maybe a few more but not that many more. Sorry I don't have the exact Numbers, Cameron can ask a guy named Jun in Japan, Maybe that is the best way,

Jim
Johns (Johns)
Posted on Monday, August 23, 2004 - 4:47 pm:   

Jim:

Thanks a lot for the information. Was the S5400 the "most expensive" model you were referring to? It looks like burl mahogany with amber finish and those "eyeball" inlays all over the neck?
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Saturday, January 15, 2005 - 1:34 pm:   

Jim:

Two questions about serial numbers:

1. Besides year of manufacture, is there anything else that can be discerned about a guitar from the serial number?
2. I have a J-Custom S3040bs with the serial number F9724195. I know of another with the serial number F9734181. If only 36 or 48 were made (some sources say in batches of 12 or 24), how can there be a difference of nearly 10,000 in the numbers?
Jim_donahue
Username: Jim_donahue

Registered: 04-2004
Posted on Wednesday, January 26, 2005 - 11:15 pm:   

First yes I did have the 5400 bow that I think about it,

Serial numbers start and keep going, they are printed on a big sheet of paper (water decals) they are used in basic order, The way we would figure it is if Fuji made say 5000 guitars a month say in 1998 with the ibanez serial number
January production would be CE F9800001 to CE F9805000, Feb would be CE F9805001 to CE F9810000. And so on.

It is not so accurate but it was the best we could do. So if the same model was made three months apart even though they only made 3 of them the serial number spread would be the same as all other production.


Jim

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