
Schecter Serial Number Search
Yea sounds like mine is a really early Texas one, It's got a Texas serial number but it's obviously very low. Seems the early ones were 4 digit numbers eg, 2345. And the A prefix is the early Texan stuff, it's deffinatly got MonsterTones and not the early Schecter F500T's which are apparently the good stuff. If you have the serial number for your Schecter guitar, you should easily be able to search it. If you do not have it and want it, contact the store where you This person has givin me the serial NUMBERS so this makes me feel a little better BUT, you can never be to safe. So I just wanted to know if it a.
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Yes, most definitely dallas, not sure around 1983. It is hard to tell by serial number, from my understanding.
Amores Perros is never a remake of 21 grams, if u notice that both the movies were directed by the same person only. I agree that Amores Perros and Ayudha Ezhuthu story lines are different but the idea was really inspired from such kind of movies only by Manirathnam. Just watch out for CITY OF GODS, if possible that also carries the same plot where many scenes are repeated. I certainly agree that Mani is class apart but at the same time to mention that he is also inspired by such kind of movies only.
If we are talking about the same guitar, the 21 frets generally makes it earlier, so 1983 seems reasonable. Later ones has 22 frets, sometimes TM near the schecter(TM) logo on the headstock, and sometimes Schecter labelled Schaller pickups. The earlier california-made PTs, had inline controls [like a fender tele], rather than offset. I don't know that the switch from inline --> offset came right at the california --> dallas move, but it was around that time. The ones with inline controls are the ones that demand big $$$$. Regardless, I think the Dallas made PT, is a really solid guitar.