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K200A Serial Number [message #10513] Sun, 22 February 2009 12:42 Go to next message
rdorman is currently offline  rdorman
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I have a K200A Kustom Guitar that is serial number 1418. I was wondering if anybody could give me an appoximate manufacture date. Thanks.
Re: K200A Serial Number [message #10516 is a reply to message #10513] Sun, 22 February 2009 23:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BC
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As I understand it all the guitars and basses were made during the late "Kustom by Ross" era that ended in mid 1968. They were only made for about one year. I do not know if anyone has s/n records to get them closer. There were roughly 3000-3500 made with about ten percent being bass models. Hope this helps and congrats on owning a rare guitar! BC Cool
Re: K200A Serial Number [message #10519 is a reply to message #10516] Mon, 23 February 2009 11:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chicagobill
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Maybe someone here (Les) should start a list with serial numbers colors and models.

I've owned two in my lifetime, still have one. I'd be glad to contribute any info I can.

And maybe those of you in contact with Bud Ross can garner more info from him!
Re: K200A Serial Number [message #10520 is a reply to message #10519] Mon, 23 February 2009 11:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rdorman is currently offline  rdorman
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Thank you for the response. I also own a K200 Zebra s/n 1997. I have two amplifiers, K100 and K150. Is there any way to tell the manufacture date of the amplifiers, and what speakers should be in them?
Re: K200A Serial Number [message #10527 is a reply to message #10513] Mon, 23 February 2009 12:24 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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You can date them if they still have there serial number tag on the back by doing a search for posting by our great board member Less. He has done tons of research on this subject.
If the serial numbers are gone you can date them by three othe means.
1) the control pots have dates stamped in them.
2) the two large power supply filters have date on their plastic cases.
3) the power transformers have dates stamped on their cover that faces the inside front of the amp.
The k150 could be no younger than 1971 when the first production started up, and production ended sometime in 74.
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