![]() Disclaimer The Guitardater Project cannot verify the authenticity of ANY Guitar, this site is simply meant as a tool to satisfy the curiosity of guitar enthusiasts. This website possesses NO DATABASE of guitars made by manufactures, instead simple serial code patterns that are available on this site and in the wider guitar community are used. It follows that potential scammers can use this knowledge to try to trick unsuspecting buyers. If you have any doubts as to a guitars’ authenticity please contact the guitar manufacturer before your purchase. Vintage numbers from 1932 to 1970 are supported. Serial numbers from 70' and 80's era Epiphone guitars made in Japan are not supported. The reason for this. The last known New York-made Epiphone was serial number 69637 (Epi Zephyr). Gibson-made Serial Number, 1958-1960, solidbody guitars.Number is ink stamped on the back of the peghead. EPIPHONE manufactured the FT-150 between 1972 and 1979. The Epiphone FT-150 was a Japanese dreadnought acoustic guitar. It had a natural laminated spruce top, rosewood rims and back, a three piece adjustable neck, rosewood fingerboard with block inlays. Decorative purfling rings, adjustable bridge and chrome plated hardware. Date Price Condition Name Comments 2011 $32.50 wreck tom simons Bought this #FT130SB- at a local Value Village- This Sb model has a 1/4' jack input on body. The Neck block is loose and the center cross brace inside on the back panel is missing. However the body is in very nice shape and neck, tuners and fingerboard in great shape. Hoping that the brace could be replaced and the neck block can be reinstalled in a proper fashion.Not sure what the input is all about but still checking. The inside label only lists the #FT130SB on the inside with no other info on that label. No serial number on the tuner head or on the external neck block Just 'Made In Japan' I look foward to anyone that can offer me advise on this piece as I am very sure this guitar can be resstore to a great playing piece- E-mail me at Tom From Racine WI 1995 $200 excellent 1990 $200 excellent 1979 $100 excellent 1979 $300 excellent 1986 $250 good 2015 $500.00 excellent whalen This was a trade deal. I traded a 1950's gretsch amp, tube,15 watt i think,and a gretsch tremelo pedal for it. Fantastic guitar, in almost new shape. Free download keygen. 2015 $150 excellent Terry 1974 $0 good 1968 $30 excellent 2016 $89.00 new Dan Bought mine new in 1973 at Sam Ash in Huntington NY. Still have it. 1976 $125 new 2017 $150 good 2017 $15 poor George One peg missing & nut is bent 2017 $200 worn great guitar, well built and nice weight to it. The one i bought vcame with a pick-up installed so it was worth the deal. Plays fantastically 1976 $100 new 2017 $40.00 good George Picked this up for $40. It had a busted nut on the low 6th string. I had an extra plastic nut I fitted to it, and this baby plays fantastic, and sounds even better. There is a very slight crack in the bridge going between string holes from the 3rd to the 6th, but it does not seem to be affecting anything yet. I may just fill it in cosmetically. 1970 $120 new 1969 $200 good 1997 $85.00 good 1970 $1.00 excellent D Model FT130FB The serial # is 446942. I am not sure of the year. Condition is very good except the neck is very slightly warped but can be repaired. What would be the value on it? 1972 $200 excellent 2018 $148 excellent 1971 $100 excellent It has serial number on a plaque on back SNo 830272. Does anyone know if that has significance?
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