Gretsch Serial Number Lookup

Date your Gretsch and find its factory. Since 1989 Gretsch has used factory letters followed by the year and month, on the back of the headstock, a label inside the f-hole, or the neck plate. Enter the serial to decode it.

  • 10 brands Fender, Squier, Gibson, Epiphone, Ibanez, Gretsch, PRS, Jackson, Greco & Tokai — one tool.
  • Where to look A location guide for each brand, so you can actually find the number.
  • Honest confidence Every result is labelled High, Approximate or Best guess — no fake precision.
  • 100% private Runs entirely in your browser — your serial number is never sent anywhere. No signup, no ads.

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Guitar Serial Number Finder

Pick your brand, find where the serial lives, and decode its origin & year.

100% private — this runs entirely in your browser and your serial number is never sent anywhere. Estimates are based on public brand dating schemes and cover the most common production runs; always confirm with the manufacturer for exact records.

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How to find your guitar's serial number

On most electric guitars the serial number is on the back of the headstock, either printed on the decal or stamped into the wood. On bolt-on guitars it can also be on the neck plate where the neck meets the body. On hollowbody and acoustic guitars, look for a paper label inside the soundhole or f-hole, and on older instruments it may be stamped on the neck heel or bridge plate. Pick your brand in the tool above for the exact spot.

How to read a guitar serial number

There's no single worldwide system — each maker uses its own. A serial number can encode the year (sometimes the exact day of production), the country and factory, and a production sequence. Some brands changed their scheme several times, which is why the tool shows a timeline of each brand's serial schemes: match your number's length and prefix to the right era, then read off what it means. Where a number genuinely doesn't encode a reliable year — common on vintage Japanese guitars like Greco and Tokai — the honest answer is to date it by features (headstock logo, model code, and the date codes stamped on the pots) instead.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the serial number on a Gretsch?

On the back of the headstock, on the label inside the f-hole on hollowbodies, or on the neck plate.

How does the modern Gretsch serial number work?

Post-1989 serials start with factory letters, then two digits for the year and two for the month.

How do I date a vintage US Gretsch?

Pre-1970 US Gretsch use their own date-based systems — cross-check with the hardware and pot codes.

Is this guitar serial number finder free?

Yes — completely free, no account, no email, works on mobile. It runs entirely in your browser and we don't store your serial number.