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Hi all,
I recently bought an Eastman SB59, and I was quite surprised to find that the serial number is not on the back of the headstock where you might expect it to be, but is simply printed onto a sticker on the back of the cover over the electronics on the back of the guitar.
Why did they do this? It would be such a simple matter to fake a serial number by copying the sticker and then moving it onto some cheap chibson.
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Zedhex, welcome to the EGF. I couldn't answer that, but I think the difference in quality between the Eastman and a knock-off brand would be apparent. Also, Eastman is pretty small, so while I'm sure someone can duplicate any brand, I'd expect them to go someone bigger than Eastman.
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Congratulations on the SB59 & welcome to the EGF.
Most guitar builders don't tie the Ser# to the neck, some do. CFM lasers the ser# on the neck block before the guitar is built. It's an ages old problem of when/where in the build process to assign the Ser#. On Eastman archtops the Ser# is placed on the inside back wood and can be seen through the f-hole. dunno what's the best place for an SB59. Eastman Ser#s are assigned when they go into finished goods or time of shipment.
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That is an amazing guitar I have to say congrats. I have to say that I always wanted a guitar like that. I remember my dad used to have it and he actually had it engraved with a special number that meant something really important to him. It has been his lucky charm. Recently I decided to read more about the number and I came across this article:
https://www.sunsigns.org/angel-number-1222-meaning/ I hope that it will be useful to you guys.