![]() ![]() Click on the link to see the whole album. Pearl logo: Dot on "i" free from "G": 1951-presentĭoes that look like a silkscreened logo which puts it before 1954 or is it a decal? Pearl logo: Dot on "i" connected to "G": 1948-1951 Pearl logo: open "b" and "o": 1984-present Pearl logo: "pantograph" style, closed "b" and "o": 1969-1984 The post-war logo has the "G" and the "N" with a tail that drops below the other letters. "Post-war" Gibson block logo used 1948-present. Post-war block Gibson logo, Pearl or Gold. Still both dates do not match a silkscreened logo as they were only used between 1947-1954 according to the following info: To me it looks like it is silkscreened and not a sticker, but according to ( ) the TCD model came out only in 1960, whereas wikipedia ( ) says that ES-125TCD (D = Double p90 pickups) versions available starting in 19, respectively. What puzzles me though is the Gibson logo. Looks like a 32, and i'll be able to read the rest of that number when she's here.Ĭoncerning the date of manufacture it should be a 61 or earlier since the FON was used and there is no serial number on the headstock from 1941-1961. The guitar is right now in transit but after checking the pickup shots he sent to me i spotted a number at the edge of one of the F-holes. Following my previous post and some research concerning my newly bought ES-125TCD, I figured there is actually a number stamped in the guitar that the seller did not seem to find. ![]()
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