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How do you read a Mexican Strat serial number?

How do you read a Mexican Strat serial number?

The serial number of the “Made in Mexico” Stratocasters, was located on the front of the headstock, is very simple and intuitive: it provides a suffix composed by the letter “M” and one indicating the decade (“N” for the 90s, “Z” from 2000 and “X” from 2010), followed by five or six numbers.

How old is my Mexican Stratocaster?

The Mexican serial numbers start by following the same lettering pattern that American Fender guitar had in the 1990s using the letter “N” to indicate the 1990s. The letter “N” is followed by a number that indicates the specific year of production.

What year is my Mexican Strat?

DATING YOUR MEXICAN-MADE FENDER INSTRUMENT

SERIAL NUMBERS PRODUCTION DATES
MN1 + 5 or 6 digits 1991-1992
MN2 + 5 or 6 digits 1992-1993
MN3 + 5 or 6 digits 1993-1994
MN4 + 5 or 6 digits 1994-1995

Are Mexican Fenders good?

That being said, Mexican Strats are still excellent sounding guitars. They deliver the same versatile range as the American Strats, with that same snappy tone quality. They just don’t have that extra oomph that makes an American Strat an American Strat.

What is the difference between Mexican and American fenders?

The first major difference between the two – besides the price – is the wood used for the bodies. While an American Fender has a three piece body made of ash, its Mexican equivalent is made either superior choice in wood and build.

Why are Mexican Fenders better?

The Mexican Fender is made from a polyester finish, and the American ones are a polyurethane finish. However, the finish doesn’t particularly mean that one finish is better than the other. The polyester finish has a harder finish and gives it a more polished and shiny look, than the polyurethane finish.

Are fenders made in Mexico good?

Yes. Fender guitars made in Mexico are very well built. In fact they are an excellent bargain considering their build quality and price. Some may complain that some components are not as good as American Made Fender guitars, but the difference is relatively minor.

Is the Fender Mexican Stratocaster made in Mexico?

Enter the Fender Mexican Stratocaster. These popular mid-level Fender models offer the same classic look as the American Stratocaster at about half the price. Still, there are key differences in the design, hardware and sound of the MIM (Made in Mexico) versus the MIA Strat, which I’ll cover throughout the article.

What do the serial numbers on a Mexican Fender guitar mean?

The Mexican Fenders made in the 1990s have the serial number starting with MN followed by a number indicating the year of the decade. The M stands for Mexico and the N for nineties. Guitars made from the 2000s follow the same system, but start with

Where is the serial number on a 1990 Fender Stratocaster?

The guitars from 1990 have the serial number on the front of the headstock. Fender moved the serial number to the back of the headstock in 1996. The Z for the digits was added in 2000.

What is the difference between a Fender Mim and a Stratocaster?

These popular mid-level Fender models offer the same classic look as the American Stratocaster at about half the price. Still, there are key differences in the design, hardware and sound of the MIM (Made in Mexico) versus the MIA Strat, which I’ll cover throughout the article.

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