![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, “E0” prefix was used in 1990, “E1” and “E2” were used again, respectively in 19! Fortunately, it was possible to distinguish them because the serial numbers “E1” and “E2” of the '80s were very light silver, while those of the '90s were black. Since 1990 they started to use a clearer serialization scheme, and the first number after the “E” prefix indicated the solar year. I bought one of these because my used Squier Bullet (2014, made in Indonesia, ICS prefix on serial number) did not come. ![]() In the '80s, the first number was related to the period of the issue as follows: in 19 they used as first number “1”, in 1989 “2”. The Young Chang and Sung-Eum factories adopted a serial number composed by an “E” prefix plus a 6 or 7-digit number. The first figure of the following 6 or 7-digit number usually indicated the year of production. Usually the S in ICS designates a Factory Special Run or FSR guitar manufactured by Cor-Tek in Indonesia. In 2009-10 some Indonesian Squier's had the prefix ICS09XXXXX and ICS10XXXXX. Encompassing a number of super-affordable guitars based on Fenders most iconic designs, the Squier Bullet series is an excellent destination for finding. The serial number of the guitars released in the '80s by the Samick factory featured a “S” prefix. ICS (Crafted in Indonesia) The first 2 numbers following the prefix is the year. In 1987 Fender started the production of Squier guitars in Korea, at first in the Samick, Young Chang and Sung-Eum factories. ![]()
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