Serial Number Info for Parker Fly, NiteFly, Fly Bass, and Other Parker Guitars
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:11 am
The following information was taken (and now adapted for accuracy by the Fly Clone community) from the official Parker Guitars website. See also this post about Parker Guitars history.
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The Fly
PRIOR TO 2003: Flys will have the six digit code. The first three digits are the day of the year, the next two are the number in that days production, and the last digit is the year.
2003 - 2006: Both 6 & 7 digit numbers were reportedly used. The first three digits are the day of the year, the next two are the number in that days production, and the last digit (or two digits) designate the year. Any doubts regarding the year of manufacture during this period can be cured by a quick examination of the control layout. It is regarded as a "Refined Fly" if it is 2003 or later.
AFTER 2006: Flys [and NiteFlys] changed to a P followed by a seven digit code. The first two digits are the year, the next two are the number of the month, the next two are the number of the day it was completed, and the last number is that days production number.
The following abbreviations for wood used on the guitar in question (included at the end of serial numbers before 2006, placed elsewhere on the headstock after 2006) should help w/ identification of the model. Neck wood is always listed first.
B = Basswood
R = Redwood
P = Poplar
C = Cedar
MH = Mahogany
MA = Maple
SP = Sitka Spruce
SS = Sitka Spruce (the code was changed)
BN = Butternut
MM = Mahogany neck and body (Mojo)
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The NiteFly
The NiteFly uses a different system using either a five or six digit serial number. The first one or two digits show the month, the third is the last number in the year, and the last three digits show the number in that months production.
Here’s a NiteFly serial number example:
Serial Number 117123
11=(Month) November
7=(Year) 1997
123=(Number of guitar that month) 123
See also the NiteFly History and Manual
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The Fly Bass
The first Parker Fly basses (FB-4/5, Mojo) produced in Wilmington used a 7-digit serial number, of the scheme MMYYSSS, where MM = month, YY = year and SSS = production number that month.
The 6-digit serial number scheme was apparently adopted after the production was moved by USM to Vernon Hill in July 2003. These basses use a six digit serial # where the first three digits are an internal code and the last three digits are the sequence number in production.
Here’s a Fly Bass serial number example:
Serial Number 092075
092 = internal code
075 = number in the production sequence (75)
See also the Fly Bass History and Manual
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Additional Fly Serial Info:
Please note: in 1994, lower case letters were used in some Fly serial numbers. It's also worth noting that the Fly logo does not always appear on the back of the neck as shown in this photo of (from left to right) a 2010 Artist, a 2007 Deluxe, a 1998 Concert, a 2005 Mojo (I ordered directly from Parker Guitars), and a 2000 Hardtail (Stealth): As shown, the wood letter codes and "USA" appeared on the back of the headstock around 2006, and, prior to that, after the serial number.
Redwood-neck Deluxe models from 1993 used a different font style:
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P Series Serials
See these posts for serial info on P Series guitars and P Series bases.
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The Fly
PRIOR TO 2003: Flys will have the six digit code. The first three digits are the day of the year, the next two are the number in that days production, and the last digit is the year.
2003 - 2006: Both 6 & 7 digit numbers were reportedly used. The first three digits are the day of the year, the next two are the number in that days production, and the last digit (or two digits) designate the year. Any doubts regarding the year of manufacture during this period can be cured by a quick examination of the control layout. It is regarded as a "Refined Fly" if it is 2003 or later.
AFTER 2006: Flys [and NiteFlys] changed to a P followed by a seven digit code. The first two digits are the year, the next two are the number of the month, the next two are the number of the day it was completed, and the last number is that days production number.
The following abbreviations for wood used on the guitar in question (included at the end of serial numbers before 2006, placed elsewhere on the headstock after 2006) should help w/ identification of the model. Neck wood is always listed first.
B = Basswood
R = Redwood
P = Poplar
C = Cedar
MH = Mahogany
MA = Maple
SP = Sitka Spruce
SS = Sitka Spruce (the code was changed)
BN = Butternut
MM = Mahogany neck and body (Mojo)
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The NiteFly
The NiteFly uses a different system using either a five or six digit serial number. The first one or two digits show the month, the third is the last number in the year, and the last three digits show the number in that months production.
Here’s a NiteFly serial number example:
Serial Number 117123
11=(Month) November
7=(Year) 1997
123=(Number of guitar that month) 123
See also the NiteFly History and Manual
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The Fly Bass
The first Parker Fly basses (FB-4/5, Mojo) produced in Wilmington used a 7-digit serial number, of the scheme MMYYSSS, where MM = month, YY = year and SSS = production number that month.
The 6-digit serial number scheme was apparently adopted after the production was moved by USM to Vernon Hill in July 2003. These basses use a six digit serial # where the first three digits are an internal code and the last three digits are the sequence number in production.
Here’s a Fly Bass serial number example:
Serial Number 092075
092 = internal code
075 = number in the production sequence (75)
See also the Fly Bass History and Manual
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Additional Fly Serial Info:
Please note: in 1994, lower case letters were used in some Fly serial numbers. It's also worth noting that the Fly logo does not always appear on the back of the neck as shown in this photo of (from left to right) a 2010 Artist, a 2007 Deluxe, a 1998 Concert, a 2005 Mojo (I ordered directly from Parker Guitars), and a 2000 Hardtail (Stealth): As shown, the wood letter codes and "USA" appeared on the back of the headstock around 2006, and, prior to that, after the serial number.
Redwood-neck Deluxe models from 1993 used a different font style:
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P Series Serials
See these posts for serial info on P Series guitars and P Series bases.