Gibson Custom Shop Serial Numbers 2012
I bought a new ES-330L about a month ago, great guitar! I have a question about the new 6 digit CS serial numbers. All of the serial number de-coders I have read about state that CS production serial numbers will always be CS followed by 5 digits, where the first digit is the year.

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The serial number on my guitar is CS15xxxx. I take this to mean made in 2011, but I can't beleive the CS knocked out 50000+ guitars in 2011 so what do the other 5 digits mean? I've seen this on a lot of CS guitars now (ones I looked at when buying), Also I know someone with a cs-356 which is CS103xxx. Incidentally, does anyone have the original spec or any Gibson released details on the es-330L?
As it's now out of production I can't find anything apart from the dealer info. Thanks in advance.
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I'm new to these forums as you can see. Anyway, It's pretty clear to me that '5' is Memphis and probably '0' is Nashville, but the wording of the response is slightly vague if this is the case. I don't really understand why Gibson doesn't either make their serial numbers completely obscure and stop publishing them, if it's counterfeits they are worried about, or explain fully and update descriptions of the method, which is clearly a new one. I don't really understand why Gibson doesn't either make their serial numbers completely obscure and stop publishing them, if it's counterfeits they are worried about, or explain fully and update descriptions of the method, which is clearly a new one. No argument here. I don't think the cause is worry about counterfeits. Gibson's history with serial numbers is a nightmare.