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Cytat:Most G&L instruments are both body and neck dated, which also adds to the confusion of knowing when an instrument was built. Some instruments have only neck dates, which appear to have been stamped at their time of final construction, then stockpiled for later use.Ja się pogubiłem
The bodies that are stamped may have been stamped prior to the final finishing process, which would account for some of the signature series having 1987 and 1988 body dates. Some quick references for dating would be the shape of the headstock, the kind of volume and tone knobs used, and the plating of metal parts.
The first headstock used was the non-sculpted style that was quite similar to the old Music Man style. These necks also have the "skunk stripe" on the back of them. When G&L changed the construction method of the necks, the stripe disappeared and the sculpted "bump" on the headstock was added. The third and fourth versions were the modernistic design. This is sometimes referred to as the sickle headstock with or without the bump. The first style headstock mentioned was used from 1980 until early 1983. The second and current version was introduced in late 1982. The third and fourth styles were used from late 1983 to 1990 on different models. The third style was intended for the Interceptor (sickle-bump) only, but there were exceptions.
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