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The record is much less complete after 1936. Instruments manufactured after 1936 range in serial number from 1350-3600. The log book shows the serial numbers jumping around quite a bit for the Selmer/Adolphe Sax saxophones. Even so, its possible from this record to assemble a basic serial number chart for these instruments.
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ansionnachcliste
Junior Member
Hey there,
I've just bought a used Hohner L59 and it's gorgeous. I'm not sure what year it's from but when I bought it I thought it may have been from the 80's but now think it might be from the 90's.
It's a beautiful solid guitar and sounds great; except for the bridge pick-up as it has way lower output than the neck one... any solutions for this?
The headstock has a MOP 'Pineapple' looking thing with Hohner above it, also in MOP. The truss rod cover is white with L59 on it.
I bought it with a Bigsby for £275. Some might say it's expensive but this guitar was crying out to me and is worth every penny, even if the bridge pick up isn't on par with the neck one.
I know there's another type of design on the headstock that does not look like a pineapple but more of a squiggly design. Like this: http://www.robwesley.com/guitars/listings/Hohner%20L-59%20Tobacco%20Sunburst/IMGP6042.jpg
I think thats the 80s model, not the one I have.
Also I'm wondering that Pickups it has and considering that the previous owner had installed a Bigsby onto it, I'm hoping that some pickups were installed also.
Is there any way I can find out what they are?
Is there any serial number any where? Somewhere in the cavities or other? I've yet to find one.
Anyways, it's a beautiful guitar and don't want to ever sell it, I'm just curious about some of these things.
Thank you,
hope to get some pics up soon.
I've just bought a used Hohner L59 and it's gorgeous. I'm not sure what year it's from but when I bought it I thought it may have been from the 80's but now think it might be from the 90's.
It's a beautiful solid guitar and sounds great; except for the bridge pick-up as it has way lower output than the neck one... any solutions for this?
The headstock has a MOP 'Pineapple' looking thing with Hohner above it, also in MOP. The truss rod cover is white with L59 on it.
I bought it with a Bigsby for £275. Some might say it's expensive but this guitar was crying out to me and is worth every penny, even if the bridge pick up isn't on par with the neck one.
I know there's another type of design on the headstock that does not look like a pineapple but more of a squiggly design. Like this: http://www.robwesley.com/guitars/listings/Hohner%20L-59%20Tobacco%20Sunburst/IMGP6042.jpg
I think thats the 80s model, not the one I have.
Also I'm wondering that Pickups it has and considering that the previous owner had installed a Bigsby onto it, I'm hoping that some pickups were installed also.
Is there any way I can find out what they are?
Is there any serial number any where? Somewhere in the cavities or other? I've yet to find one.
Anyways, it's a beautiful guitar and don't want to ever sell it, I'm just curious about some of these things.
Thank you,
hope to get some pics up soon.