Schecter Van Nuys Serial Numbers

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Jan 18, 2017 - Serial numbers are four digits only. Dating a Schecter Strat. Then 1268 and 1053 must be really early, Tom Anderson, Van Nuys you think?

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They are here to help. Hello people! I got 80's Schecter here is some pictures for you: Guitar is build from schecter pieces in 80's at professional guitar-forge called 'Kitarapaja' -link: Schecter is build from rare endangered woods. Its really heave weight guitar.

First two frets need to be changed and maybe have to hone some frets. Electronic works good and guitar is in good condition.

Neck is perfect etc. Have seen they are selling the pickguard only for over 1000€uros on ebay. I just put this thread here, if there is someone who is really intrested about this kind of guitar. I know its rare guitar.

I can give more information and send pictures if you want. Greetings from Finland. Avengers age of ultron stream.

Schecter Van Nuys Serial Numbers

EDIT: So here is some edit about the wood. Some people on other sites says its rosewood or something from california, but nonono. This is the wood guitar is made (body and neck) from. Nice one indeed! If you check out this catalog () you will see that you have a Pau Ferro neck (F705P) and a imbuya body (i can read F611P on the neck pocket above the stamp. For bodies ). Your guitar is a partscaster made of genuine Schecter Van Nuys parts, but is not custom made in the californian shop.

It lacks the Serial number on the neck plate. Only those 'Dream Machines' really demand the really high prices (over USD 3k). Those Partscasters are made in rather large numbers and even more of them are mixed with other parts like Fender, Boogie bodies and others.

1980's SCHECTER STRATOCASTER SUPER STRAT ~FLAME & BOUND~ 1983 SCHECTER STRATOCASTER SUPER STRAT ~FLAME & BOUND~ Super Rare VERY highly-flamed maple top in a bursting cherry sunburst finish! The maple neck is adorned with multiple birdseye maple figuring on the front and back! The pickups are all original Schecter and feature a single-single-humbucker configuration.

The humbucker is tapped with a push-pull at the tone knob. The guitar is 100% Schecter original and it is in near mint condition! These are getting EXTREMELY RARE and with good reason! They were not a mass-produced line and the will rival any electric solidbody from a player/performance perspective! Dave Schecter started the company in the early 1970s; he wound up with some financial backing from a company called 'International Sales Associates' or 'ISA'. In 1977 Shecter was doing well and wound up hiring a young Tom Anderson; Tom did a lot of work with pickup development. At that time Schecter was pretty much a parts company that built small numbers of completed guitars each year; their dealers tended to be shops who had individuals on-staff who could assemble guitars from their parts (places like Valley Arts Music in California and Rudy's Music in NYC - Rudy's builder at the time was another guy cut from the same mold as Schecter and Anderson named John Suhr).

ISA pushed Schecter away from being primarily a parts business that made some completed guitars to being a guitar company that produced some parts. Part of that was setting up a separate entity to produce Schecter guitars in Japan for the Japanese market, and Dave and Tom wound up spending time over there getting this entity set up. Dave got fed up and left early in this process, so the owners decided to move the company from California to Dallas, Texas. Tom didn't want to make the move to Dallas so he left and started his own company which would only make parts from 1985 until sometime in 1988 when he made the decision to no longer sell bodies and necks. At any rate Schecter stopped supplying parts to those dealers who were doing a good business assembling guitars, so they found other sources (Valley Arts desinged and built their own models, Rudy and John launched the Pensa-Suhr line, etc.) as they focused on just building guitars and selling hardware like pickups, bridges, loaded pickguards, etc.

But no more bodies and necks. The company, now without Schecter and Anderson, went bankrupt in 1986 (probably part of this was a cease and desist from Fender to stop using their headstock shapes - Schecter had worked out a license to use the shapes when Schecter was focusing on parts; once they moved to doing finished guitars that ended any deals they might have had). This red Schecter Strat was Mark's main guitar from 1980-85. First it had three original Schecter pick ups, which were later replaced by Seymour Duncan Vintage (SSL1?) and then by Seymour Duncan Alnico Pros.Serial No. It has Dunlop frets 6110, today possibly 6105. This sunburst Strat was played on Tunnel of Love on the third album.