Greco guitar models
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I could see the solder had been disturbed a bit but could tell how fresh. The Z was now gone! Both the pickups now start with 210!! One thing I know is both my pickup covers are the same, because of wear markings. Before I turned it over, I had a sudden terrible feeling. For the first time in at least 7 years, I removed one of the pickups. I have images of the pickups on a hard drive from before my first iphone but this is stored with family in Wisconsin.Ī few weeks ago, I decided to give the guitar a good cleaning while changing strings. It looked like they were put in the guitar with love. Other than the Z, I remember they started with 200. They looked cleaner than most I saw online and both had the exact same numbers. When I first got it, I confirmed it had the Z on the pickups. Bought it off craigslist in NYC around 2013. Hello Frankie, I’m on this page after recently discovering something terrible happened with my 1980 EG1000CB. Fourth and fifth digit = month (01 = January … 12 = December).
#Greco guitar models code
First digit = Nisshin Onpa (Maxon) pickup code (5).
#Greco guitar models serial numbers
There are also Nisshin Onpa (Maxon) pickups manufactured in the early 80s whose serial numbers are composed of 6 digits but in this case, the serial number must be read backwards, ie from right to left.