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8 digits? Should be 7 digits for a made in Japan model unless it's a misprint. Korean Performers had a 7 digit 1xxxxxx serial.
Those are tricky to date, could be a '96 or a '98ish. Performers were initially Korean in '95, but they moved to Japan somewhere between '96 and '98. To further confuse things: there were 2 different number formats. 9611xxx could be either 1996 for the date-coded format, or, 1998ish for the sequential format. The sequential format began mid-'90s at 9600000 and went up sequentially. ex: 9600001, 9600002 etc. They hit 9700000 around 2003.
If you remove the neck you may find date stamps in the neck pocket, but I can't 100% guarantee you'll find stamps if it's earlier than '98.96xxxxx, 97xxxxx and 98xxxxx serials oftentimes don't indicate '96, '97 and '98.
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Originally posted by Mudlark View Post8 digits? Should be 7 digits for a made in Japan model unless it's a misprint. Korean Performers had a 7 digit 1xxxxxx serial.
Those are tricky to date, could be a '96 or a '98ish. Performers were initially Korean in '95, but they moved to Japan somewhere between '96 and '98. To further confuse things: there were 2 different number formats. 9611xxx could be either 1996 for the date-coded format, or, 1998ish for the sequential format. The sequential format began mid-'90s at 9600000 and went up sequentially. ex: 9600001, 9600002 etc. They hit 9700000 around 2003.
Ok, Dinky Performer.
You were right, 7 digits : 9611345
I'll remove the neck one of these days to check the presence of stamps.
If you remove the neck you may find date stamps in the neck pocket, but I can't 100% guarantee you'll find stamps if it's earlier than '98.
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