Schecter Van Nuys Serial Numbers

That Gear Page/eBay Tele is legit, although the term 'Dream Machine'(usually denoting a serialized guitar, custom built in the Van Nuys shop) is applied a little loosely, there. This one's a parts guitar, as are almost all of the Van Nuys-era Schecters that you'll encounter. Same components as a Dream Machine, regardless. The body and neck are both from the latter part of that era, given their individual serial numbers. The seller has had (and probably still retains) a lot of these Schecters. Given the fact that a lot of the enthusiasm for old Schecters seems to be focused on PT-style Teles, I was surprised that it's gone unsold for as long as it has, but I suspect that that's due solely to the pricing, which seems a tad optimistic.

Oct 23, 2018  The number is its serial number, and those were sequential. The missing number would've been the wood code, and these omissions seemed to happen, years into Van Nuys production. According to early-Schecter employee (and TGP member), Brad Hodges, ' Dave made his first three Schecter necks by hand for the 1977 Anaheim NAMM show. Previously produced in Van Nuys, CA between 1979 and 1983 and in Dallas, TX between 1983 and the late 1980s. Schecter opened a repair shop and began offering high quality replacement parts for guitars in 1976. The Schecter company, named after David Schecter, began as a repair/modification shop that also did some customizing.

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It's hard to tell with Schecters from that era - it looks legit from the Dallas era which was circa 1984-1987ish. I'm going by the 22-fret neck; the Van Nuys era were all 21-fret necks per Tom Anderson (who was a Schecter empolyee from 1977-1984). The early Dallas era used both 21 and 22 fret necks so it could be from any time during the Dallas era.

Schecter Van Nuys Serial Numbers

Schecter went out of business sometime in 1987-1988; it was around the time they got a cease and desist letter from Fender to stop using their headstock shapes. Their current owners bought the name and brought the company back to California, and they use that more generic headstock shape. Click to expand.Interesting - wouldn't that make it post-Dallas, or did the Dallas production linger on a year or so later than I thought? I was thinking the Dallas production was done by 1987 and they never wound up using the Fender headstock shapes post-Dallas.

I've done a bit of research on these, but I have never really gotten good info on the end of Dallas production and the sale to the current owner (who is - or at least was - also one of the three owners of ESP) and the move back to California. I kind of lose the timeline a bit after the move to Dallas in 1984. Interesting - wouldn't that make it post-Dallas, or did the Dallas production linger on a year or so later than I thought? I was thinking the Dallas production was done by 1987 and they never wound up using the Fender headstock shapes post-Dallas. I've done a bit of research on these, but I have never really gotten good info on the end of Dallas production and the sale to the current owner (who is - or at least was - also one of the three owners of ESP) and the move back to California. I kind of lose the timeline a bit after the move to Dallas in 1984.