
So i was confused as to which is right.Yeah, sorry this never got answered.

From what i can tell this is a Japan (T) guitar from 2007 but. Because that’s what this one would have sold for at MIRC.Best of luck. But more importantly, I hope you didn’t trade an instrument that was worth much more than about $100. But the value of the instruments go way down from their original value.I hope this helps. And most of the time they do a very good job. The repairs can be anything from broken necks and headstock to simple minor finish repairs. There are plenty of guitars all over the country (but especially in Tennessee) that have been refurbished by MIRC. The manufacturers they buy from either remove or erase the original serial numbers, and then MIRC puts that sticker where the original serial number would have been. That white sticker where the original number was is the sticker that MIRC puts on all of their refurbished instruments. You can even go there personally and check out their showroom and buy one onsite, if you wanted to.What gives it away is the sticker that goes over the original Epiphone serial number. You can Google them and find their company website, and their address in Franklin, TN. They fix them and then sell them at very discounted prices to dealers and/or anyone else that wants one. MIRC stands for Musical Instrument Repair Corporation, and they buy broken instruments from Epiphone, Fender, Gretsch, Samick, and other low-cost manufacturers, for pennies on the dollar. Anyway, your Epiphone acoustic appears to be one that was refurbished by MIRC in Franklin, TN. I can’t believe no one has responded to this post.
#Samick guitar serial number check how to#
I can learn how to work on guitars at least as it's missing a string and some frets are sticking up.From what i can tell this is a Japan (T) guitar from 2007 but:so i was confused as to which is right.Hey there. Didn't want to feel like i was wasting both our times so i got it anyway. Specify that you want to know the year the guitar was made.I just got an Epiphone DR-100 in a bait and switch last night. Save the pictures of your guitar in your pictures folder.Įmail the pictures to the makers of the guitar at Attach the pictures to the email and explain any relevant information about your guitar in particular. Upload the pictures using a USB adapter cord most digital cameras today come packaged with USB adapter cords, but they can be found anywhere cameras are sold. Take a picture of the serial number, which is often found inside of the guitar or on the headstock. Useful shots for identification include a picture of the whole guitar body, the back, the neck, the bridge, the headstock, and the nut. Take pictures of your guitar with a digital camera.

By finding the year in which your guitar was made, you may learn that your guitar is worth more than you think, or is even a Samick antique. They are known for their high quality, especially those produced in the 80s and 90s. Digital camera Samick guitars have been radically redesigned by industry guru Greg Bennett to improve their sound and quality. Knabe & Co., Pramberger, Kohler & Campbell and Seiler). Samick - Wikipedia Samick owns several manufacturers of pianos (for example Wm. Get ANY information other than the serial number (which, according to Samick. I could not get ANY information other than the serial numbe.
