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I recently acquired an old Olympic. Serial number is a 5 digit number on a sticker visible through the cutout. I tried a couple of the serial number lookup sites and got very different results, saying either it was built in 1930 something in NY, or in 1960 something in Kalamazoo. The sticker says "Epiphone Inc. New York USA." Does that mean it was built in NY, suggesting it's from the 30s? The guy I bought it from was not the original owner, and he said it was from the 30s. What's the most reliable way to ID the guitar? It was not an expensive purchase, I am just curious.
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I would be very surprised if gibson was producing Epiphone Olympics in 1960.
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As an Epiphone enthusiast(and owner of several oldies), I'd love to see some photos! The Unofficial New York Epiphone Registry(website, link provided above) has an excellent database of serial numbers which will pinpoint your guitar.
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Dave - It seems that my photobucket account no longer allows me to provide a link. If you PM me your email address I'd be happy to send you a couple of pictures. The guitar has a few miles on it! I bought it from an older (70s) gentleman, who bought it used himself. It was at one time owned by someone who performed as "Montana Jim" and has his name etched on the pickguard. The guy I bought it from said he thinks Montana Jim was a "one man band" type of performer. I haven't been able to find anything about him on the web.
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I'm just curious as to whether yours was built on the Gibson L-50 platform - distinctly different from the narrow-shoulder, likely-original 1950's New York-era body seen on the '64 (which also appears to have a leftover early-50's Devon neck, with a Kalamazoo logo and trussrod cover) - as well; if so, it's a rare bird by any standard - TMK Gibson stopped building the L-50 in 1966, cataloging/selling on-hand stock through 1970, and the Kalamazoo Epi acoustic archtops always sold in far smaller numbers - and if they kept the 25-1/2" scale characteristic of all NY Epis (but not the L-50) regardless of price, it'll have a distinctive tone as well...
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As to the photography, I'm no expert but to my eye it's actually quite good, in terms of both detail and setting/composition... ![]()
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Sreial numbers, spec-changed over time, labels . . . All the nitty-gritty stuff that helps in authentication and accurate dating. It's not a store; it's not a forum. One fanatical collector's decades of inside, hands-on info! Last edited by Sam Sherry; 03-28-2023 at 05:12 AM. |
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