Teisco Serial Numbers
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*Teisco Guitar Serial NumbersWhat is the Teisco Serial Number / Date Chart?
The models numbers are guitars and basses that will have a Teisco logo. This section is purely for Teisco / World Teisco / Teisco Del Rey branded instruments. Teisco did build other guitars with different model numbers and logos; these are detailed in the Teisco – Alternative Brands section of this web site. 198 results for teisco vintage guitar parts Save teisco vintage guitar parts to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow teisco vintage guitar parts to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Serial numbering didn’t change immediately because instruments continued to be made using existing, tooling, parts and serial number schemes. The chart below details Fender serial number schemes used from 1965 to 1976. Notice that there is quite a bit of overlap in numbers and years. Teisco World Serial Number / Date Chart Project (By Jimmy Noise / Aug 2012) What is the Teisco Serial Number / Date Chart? The chart is a list of model numbers going down the page and a list of serial numbers going across the page. Guitar models have their corresponding serial numbers marked on the chart.
The chart is a list of model numbers going down the page and alist of serial numbers going across the page. Guitar models have theircorresponding serial numbers marked on the chart. Above the serial numbers isthe estimated production dates for those serial.What Can the Chart Tell Us?
The chart can provide a lot of information, such as thefollowing;
·Determinewhen your Teisco was made based on the serial number;
·Identifywhat other guitars models were made when your guitar was made;
·Determinehow many of each model was made;
·Seehow often each guitar was made;
·Determinewhich models are rare and which are common;
·Identifythe sequence of when guitars were constructed;
·Estimatethe production output of Teisco factory during the serial number era;
·Determinethe total number of Teisco guitars that were made during the serial numberplate era.
There are some interruptions in the data for some of the above,but the accuracy is probably the best that will ever surface. The chart will berevised and expand as more information is discovered and confirmed.Teisco Del Rey Serial Numbers
The chart also gives us a direction on how to start to study eachmodel and a reference between other models. Hence trends in productiontechniques and hardware used can be compared. A lot of information on this website has been discovered from the trends in this chart. How the Chart Came Into Existence
The Teisco serial chart was reconstructed from serial numbers offTeisco guitars that have surfaced on the internet since 2007. The numbers wererecorded from as many possible sources that could be found.
It all begun with an eBay listing that stated “There might havebeen only 500 Spectrum 5 guitars ever made. Could be as many as 2000. No onereally knows.” Someone wanted to know really badly. (And at that time theydidn’t even have a Spectrum 5.) So what if someone recorded every spectrum 5serial number they could find and see if it linked up?
So the Teisco Serial / Date Chartproject was started and several months ofresearch later it became evident that some things did not linkup. The numbers were all over the place. From that point it was decidedthat all serials numbers from all the models needed to be collected.Then perhaps it could finally be determined exactly how many were made.Several searches were done on the internet to determine a complete list ofTeisco models. The problem is that a lot of the models did not have anypictures. It was determined that some of the model numbers were not even Teiscomodels on those original lists. This project took years of research justto determine what was or was not a Teisco, and also, what eachmodel looked like. As time went by, missing models were added and nonTeisco models were removed. Hence the most accurate and complete list of Teiscomodels was developed.
As the Teisco models were being recorded the serial numbers werearchived in such a way that they could be recalled later to enter them into thechart. These numbers were slowly all mapped onto the chart. The scale wasdetermined by limitations of excel and a size that could be viewed on thescreen, such that any patterns could be observed. So the guitars weregrouped in blocks of 10,000. Then if required, all the guitars in a given blockcould be viewed in the archived files that were logged. (Note the archivedfiles will not published.)
As the chart started to take shape, patterns started forming veryearly on. It became very apparent that Teisco was actually very diligent withthere serial numbers and model numbers. In fact the serial numbers flowed veryconsistently and changed the way that Teisco guitars were considered to bebuilt. The original claim,
that Teisco would simply use any parts on hand whenbuilding guitars in their factory has now been proven wrong.
The chart clearly showed when models were manufactured in relationto other models. By looking at a group of serial numbers of a model, it wasdetermined how the evolution of the model occurred. (ie The hardware changesetc.)
The information provided from the chart is something that novintage guitar collector ever thought would be possible to obtain. A large partof the hidden history of Teisco is in that chart. It has enabled us to studyand understand what the company produced and what changes happened in itsproduction history. This is information that has been lost for decades. Todate, it has provided the most accurate insight into the history of one of thelargest guitar manufactures of it’s time. This information is more than anyother guitar researcher / writer has been able to produce in the last 30 yearson Teisco guitars.
Anyway back to that beginning question. Well we have a pretty goodidea of many Teisco Spectrum 5’s were made. We want to be very accurate, but weneed more serial numbers to narrow the spaces between the serial numbers wehave. With time, these gaps will be filled in to such a point that the chartcan be recalculated in increments of 1,000 instead of 10,000. It willthen be possible to accurately estimate how many of each model was made. Buttill then, keep sending in your model and serial numbers. If you have a Teisco,you can help. See Help Re-DiscoverTeisco.How Dates Were Linked to the Serial Numbers
The initial unpublished chart was undated and was useful toconstruct a map of when models were made in relation to each other. It was notable to establish a link between when each guitar was manufactured, based onthe serial number.
At first, dates from original owners were recorded when theybought or received a new Teisco guitar. But this seemed inconsistent. Mainlybecause people forget when they got the guitar and who knows how long it was ina shop before it was sold. There were too many unknowns when working with thesedates. But it did provide a good reference point later as these serial numbersneeded to be manufactured before these dates. So these became checks pointslater on.
So then some Bennet Bros catalogues were cross referenced to try anddetermine when particular models were made and when they were featured incatalogue. Again the chart and this data did not match. Guitars models appearedin catalogues for many years after they were built, due to low sales or overpurchasing of certain models. There was not a clear link to production. A lotof these catalogues used stock photos. Hence a slight hardware change may haveoccurred but the photos in the catalogues stayed the same. This prevented anexact link between actual serial numbers and these catalogues.
Finally one WMI catalogue surfaced and these were very good.Firstly these catalogues were dated with the month they were printed. Thesewere also printed in Japan.So they may have accompanied the guitars in the shipments. These were updatedwith new hardware changes and the release of new models. By mapping each guitarthat was in that catalogue, by the exact hardware and the earliest productionrun of each featured guitar, gave the possible serial number range at the timeof printing the catalogue. By then looking at the first production run of thelatest model produced in the catalogue, would be the serial number at the timethe catalogue was printed. The catalogue could not have been printed before thelatest model was made. This was the fundamental link between the datedcatalogue and the serial numbers. Future WMI catalogues were then mapped. Theaverage guitar production was calculated between each issue of each catalogueand was determined to be fairly constant monthly average. Which meant thecatalogues and serial numbers corresponded.
The chart dates were then checked against dates provided by ownersand other printed catalogues, to ensure that the first batch of any modeldidn’t post date the relevant catalogue. This confirmed the link between theserial numbers and the catalogue dates were very close to accurate.Teisco Serial Numbers
However, there is one inaccuracy in the dating method. This beingthe time between when the last guitar was ready to be featured in thecatalogue, and when the catalogue was actually printed. There could have been aslight delay for artwork design and actual printing time. This time isunknown and has been assumed as zero for the moment.So Where is the Chart?Teisco Serial Number Lookup
The chart is about 80% to 90% complete. There has not been a lotof support or information come through on the Help Re-Discover Teisco site, soat this time the chart will not be published.However information from the chart is being used to prepare this website.
If you wish to help the Teisco serial chart project please visitthe Help Re-discoverTeisco page.Anyone with a Teisco can help. Go to HelpRe-discover Teisco
This site has been visitedtimes.Teisco Guitar Serial Numbers
(Last Revised: 4h Nov 2012)
Download here: http://gg.gg/o8p7s
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Teisco Del Rey Serial Numbers
*Teisco Serial Numbers
*Teisco Serial Number Lookup
*Teisco Guitar Serial NumbersWhat is the Teisco Serial Number / Date Chart?
The models numbers are guitars and basses that will have a Teisco logo. This section is purely for Teisco / World Teisco / Teisco Del Rey branded instruments. Teisco did build other guitars with different model numbers and logos; these are detailed in the Teisco – Alternative Brands section of this web site. 198 results for teisco vintage guitar parts Save teisco vintage guitar parts to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow teisco vintage guitar parts to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Serial numbering didn’t change immediately because instruments continued to be made using existing, tooling, parts and serial number schemes. The chart below details Fender serial number schemes used from 1965 to 1976. Notice that there is quite a bit of overlap in numbers and years. Teisco World Serial Number / Date Chart Project (By Jimmy Noise / Aug 2012) What is the Teisco Serial Number / Date Chart? The chart is a list of model numbers going down the page and a list of serial numbers going across the page. Guitar models have their corresponding serial numbers marked on the chart.
The chart is a list of model numbers going down the page and alist of serial numbers going across the page. Guitar models have theircorresponding serial numbers marked on the chart. Above the serial numbers isthe estimated production dates for those serial.What Can the Chart Tell Us?
The chart can provide a lot of information, such as thefollowing;
·Determinewhen your Teisco was made based on the serial number;
·Identifywhat other guitars models were made when your guitar was made;
·Determinehow many of each model was made;
·Seehow often each guitar was made;
·Determinewhich models are rare and which are common;
·Identifythe sequence of when guitars were constructed;
·Estimatethe production output of Teisco factory during the serial number era;
·Determinethe total number of Teisco guitars that were made during the serial numberplate era.
There are some interruptions in the data for some of the above,but the accuracy is probably the best that will ever surface. The chart will berevised and expand as more information is discovered and confirmed.Teisco Del Rey Serial Numbers
The chart also gives us a direction on how to start to study eachmodel and a reference between other models. Hence trends in productiontechniques and hardware used can be compared. A lot of information on this website has been discovered from the trends in this chart. How the Chart Came Into Existence
The Teisco serial chart was reconstructed from serial numbers offTeisco guitars that have surfaced on the internet since 2007. The numbers wererecorded from as many possible sources that could be found.
It all begun with an eBay listing that stated “There might havebeen only 500 Spectrum 5 guitars ever made. Could be as many as 2000. No onereally knows.” Someone wanted to know really badly. (And at that time theydidn’t even have a Spectrum 5.) So what if someone recorded every spectrum 5serial number they could find and see if it linked up?
So the Teisco Serial / Date Chartproject was started and several months ofresearch later it became evident that some things did not linkup. The numbers were all over the place. From that point it was decidedthat all serials numbers from all the models needed to be collected.Then perhaps it could finally be determined exactly how many were made.Several searches were done on the internet to determine a complete list ofTeisco models. The problem is that a lot of the models did not have anypictures. It was determined that some of the model numbers were not even Teiscomodels on those original lists. This project took years of research justto determine what was or was not a Teisco, and also, what eachmodel looked like. As time went by, missing models were added and nonTeisco models were removed. Hence the most accurate and complete list of Teiscomodels was developed.
As the Teisco models were being recorded the serial numbers werearchived in such a way that they could be recalled later to enter them into thechart. These numbers were slowly all mapped onto the chart. The scale wasdetermined by limitations of excel and a size that could be viewed on thescreen, such that any patterns could be observed. So the guitars weregrouped in blocks of 10,000. Then if required, all the guitars in a given blockcould be viewed in the archived files that were logged. (Note the archivedfiles will not published.)
As the chart started to take shape, patterns started forming veryearly on. It became very apparent that Teisco was actually very diligent withthere serial numbers and model numbers. In fact the serial numbers flowed veryconsistently and changed the way that Teisco guitars were considered to bebuilt. The original claim,
that Teisco would simply use any parts on hand whenbuilding guitars in their factory has now been proven wrong.
The chart clearly showed when models were manufactured in relationto other models. By looking at a group of serial numbers of a model, it wasdetermined how the evolution of the model occurred. (ie The hardware changesetc.)
The information provided from the chart is something that novintage guitar collector ever thought would be possible to obtain. A large partof the hidden history of Teisco is in that chart. It has enabled us to studyand understand what the company produced and what changes happened in itsproduction history. This is information that has been lost for decades. Todate, it has provided the most accurate insight into the history of one of thelargest guitar manufactures of it’s time. This information is more than anyother guitar researcher / writer has been able to produce in the last 30 yearson Teisco guitars.
Anyway back to that beginning question. Well we have a pretty goodidea of many Teisco Spectrum 5’s were made. We want to be very accurate, but weneed more serial numbers to narrow the spaces between the serial numbers wehave. With time, these gaps will be filled in to such a point that the chartcan be recalculated in increments of 1,000 instead of 10,000. It willthen be possible to accurately estimate how many of each model was made. Buttill then, keep sending in your model and serial numbers. If you have a Teisco,you can help. See Help Re-DiscoverTeisco.How Dates Were Linked to the Serial Numbers
The initial unpublished chart was undated and was useful toconstruct a map of when models were made in relation to each other. It was notable to establish a link between when each guitar was manufactured, based onthe serial number.
At first, dates from original owners were recorded when theybought or received a new Teisco guitar. But this seemed inconsistent. Mainlybecause people forget when they got the guitar and who knows how long it was ina shop before it was sold. There were too many unknowns when working with thesedates. But it did provide a good reference point later as these serial numbersneeded to be manufactured before these dates. So these became checks pointslater on.
So then some Bennet Bros catalogues were cross referenced to try anddetermine when particular models were made and when they were featured incatalogue. Again the chart and this data did not match. Guitars models appearedin catalogues for many years after they were built, due to low sales or overpurchasing of certain models. There was not a clear link to production. A lotof these catalogues used stock photos. Hence a slight hardware change may haveoccurred but the photos in the catalogues stayed the same. This prevented anexact link between actual serial numbers and these catalogues.
Finally one WMI catalogue surfaced and these were very good.Firstly these catalogues were dated with the month they were printed. Thesewere also printed in Japan.So they may have accompanied the guitars in the shipments. These were updatedwith new hardware changes and the release of new models. By mapping each guitarthat was in that catalogue, by the exact hardware and the earliest productionrun of each featured guitar, gave the possible serial number range at the timeof printing the catalogue. By then looking at the first production run of thelatest model produced in the catalogue, would be the serial number at the timethe catalogue was printed. The catalogue could not have been printed before thelatest model was made. This was the fundamental link between the datedcatalogue and the serial numbers. Future WMI catalogues were then mapped. Theaverage guitar production was calculated between each issue of each catalogueand was determined to be fairly constant monthly average. Which meant thecatalogues and serial numbers corresponded.
The chart dates were then checked against dates provided by ownersand other printed catalogues, to ensure that the first batch of any modeldidn’t post date the relevant catalogue. This confirmed the link between theserial numbers and the catalogue dates were very close to accurate.Teisco Serial Numbers
However, there is one inaccuracy in the dating method. This beingthe time between when the last guitar was ready to be featured in thecatalogue, and when the catalogue was actually printed. There could have been aslight delay for artwork design and actual printing time. This time isunknown and has been assumed as zero for the moment.So Where is the Chart?Teisco Serial Number Lookup
The chart is about 80% to 90% complete. There has not been a lotof support or information come through on the Help Re-Discover Teisco site, soat this time the chart will not be published.However information from the chart is being used to prepare this website.
If you wish to help the Teisco serial chart project please visitthe Help Re-discoverTeisco page.Anyone with a Teisco can help. Go to HelpRe-discover Teisco
This site has been visitedtimes.Teisco Guitar Serial Numbers
(Last Revised: 4h Nov 2012)
Download here: http://gg.gg/o8p7s
https://diarynote.indered.space
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