RelativePitch56, I searched a variety of internet web forums yesterday, and this was the one that revealed the most information: Read all the way down to the very bottom response. Here is the link to the OP's photo bucket images: On further thought, if yours is in good shape, I may have low-balled the value. I looked in the Blue Book of electric guitar values just now, and you paid a very fair price. Some models of used Squiers actually go for more than $200 or $250, but those are made in Korea or Mexico.
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Sparky2, Thank you for another stealth response of very helpful information. Right now the bass is at the repair shop getting a set up.
Since when did Fender have basses made in Indonesia? I just bought at the local shop a Fender Squier maple neck bass that is made in Indonesia. Looking to figure out when your Fender guitar or bass was built? Check out our guide complete with serial numbers for Fender instruments.
I've got a new truss rod coming (neck adjustment needed, old rod is stripped), a red tortoise pickguard (swapping out the black one), shiny, new screws all the way around (originals are corroded) and of course a new set of strings. The tortoise pickguard is my way of cheaply creating a new look, without paying for a sunburst paint job.
When I get it back, I will post new pics displaying the head and serial number, etc. My Red Tortoise Shell Pickguard came today! It's on and I'm Loving it! Got a neck adjustment, no buzzing, feels great, sounds awesome.
I forgot to mention that this bass has a seal on the back that says 'CELEBRATING 50 YEARS'. 'Tears of Excellence' 1946 - 1996.
I really like the feel and sound of this bass. It's a keeper. The serial number is PN600231 I don't know what the P in PN means but the N most likely (according to how Squier serial numbers work) means 'nineties' and the 6 most likely is the year it was made.
As you will see on the photos, It says 'made in Indonesia,' right on the headstock. Attached are pics of my bass & serial number with the new pickguard on it.
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It was established in 1890 by Victor Carroll Squier in. In 1965, the company was acquired. By 1975, Squier became defunct as a manufacturer and a brand name for strings, as Fender opted to market its strings under the Fender brand name.
In 1982, the Squier brand was reactivated by Fender to become its brand for lower priced versions of Fender guitars. Squier guitars have been manufactured in Japan, Korea, Mexico, India, Indonesia, China, and the United States. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] V.C. Squier Company (1890-1975) [ ], a young immigrant who arrived in, in the latter part of the 19th century, was a farmer and shoemaker who had learned the fine European art of making.
He moved to in 1881, where he built and repaired violins with his son, Victor Carroll Squier. To this day, their violins are noted for their exceptional varnishes, and they command high prices as fine examples of early U.S. Instrument craftsmanship.
Squier ranks among the best-known U.S.-trained violin makers and is often referred to as 'the American Stradivarius.' Victor returned to Battle Creek, where he opened his own shop in 1890. As his business grew, Squier moved the company to 429 Lake Ave. And eventually to 427 Capitol Ave, S.W.—the famous 'fiddle factory' of Battle Creek. With a limited market for violins in Battle Creek, however, Squier astutely sought relationships with national music schools and famous violinists.
Up to 1900, the best were made in Europe. Victor Squier started making his own hand-wound violin strings, and the business grew so quickly that he and his employees improvised a dramatic production increase by converting a treadle sewing machine into a string winder capable of producing 1,000 uniformly high-quality strings per day. Squier, and became well known nationwide and were especially popular among students because of their reasonable price. In the 1930s, Squier began making strings for the era's new electric instruments; the company also sold, and until divesting itself of all string-related products in 1961. Entered the picture in the 1950s, when the V.C.