Nut is 1 11/16" and does not seem to be plastic. Printed inside "J50 ADJ BRIDGE" which it has in rosewood. I have a j-50 that my father brought to me used in the early to mid 1960's. 1-9/16” nut width for sure, as you originally stated. Indeed Nick, you are correct! I use Gruhn’s 2nd guide, and he’s got it in there, but I missed it within his sequencing. That is, 55555 is not the same number as 555555 (but when reading the number off the back of a Gibson peghead, these two numbers do look very similar!) Range Yearħ1041 to 96600 1962, a few from 1963/1964Ġ00001 to 099999 1967 (all 6 digit numbers ALSO note: It is easy to confuse 5 digit and 6 digit serial numbers from this era, and hence get the wrong year for a guitar. In these cases, to figure out which is the exact year for a guitar, see the General Specs section for more details. No "MADE IN USA" stamp below serial number! Note many serial numbers are duplicated from 1963-1969. All models, stamped in back top of peghead.It is also a six-digit number beginning in 0, which is 1967, so I don't know which it is. Nick, 092316 is essentially a five digit number that references to a timeframe between 1962 and 1964.
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