

ESP does not only make guitars, but they also produce parts, such as ESP Labs Pickups, the ESP Flicker tremolo, as well as sustainers, equalizers, etc., however, these are mainly for OEM use and not available to the ordinary customer. The ESP USA line doesn't include the Strat-like Snapper, the Forest GT, as well as some of the Japanese rock artist models but their custom line has been known to produce some of the most unusual designs such as a Gundam Beam-rifle replica guitar, as well as the 'ESP Machinegun' used, by the Japanese band Alfee. ESP technically has two lines, one for USA and Japan, but there are slight differences. There are a variety of models including Superstrat guitars, Les Paul-styled guitars, Flying V-styled, Star-styled and others. Guitar Info Your guitar was made at the Nashville Plant, TN, USA January 26th, 2009 Production Number: 28 Gibson: Nashville Gibson's Nashville plant was opened in Tennessee 1974. A761356 - The 1356th guitar produced in January '76, hope that helps Jul 21, 2015. This form of serial numbering is still used today on guitars where the number is impressed into the back of the headstock. The letter stands for the month, A for January etc., the first 2 digits will be the year, 76 is 1976, 96 is 1996, the last 4 digits will be the consecutive production number for that months production, 1356 would be the 1356th guitar produced that month. It consists of a letter, A - L, followed by a 6 digit number. There is no master list to correlate to a model number, This particular style serial number will either be on the neck plate or right into the back of the headstock.

With most typical Ibanez serial numbers the first 2 digits will indicate year, or the first digit will indicate the last digit of the year, but there are also some that indicate no year at all.
