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Hagstrom Swede serial number. Discussion in 'Guitars in General' started by realbluesoldkid, Jun 12, 2015. Hallo, I'd like to know something more about this guitar (fo example where it was made, etc.),purchased four or five years ago; the serial is M10102220. What year and model is a Hagstrom guitar serial number- 693839 Hagstrom guitars don't have a year by serial number code,? You will have to contact the company, they are usually very prompt.
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My father in law was given a super swede as a gift from a friend and he was wondering if I could track down how to date it.So far I have not had a lot of luck dating it as I don't know a whole lot about guitars. I only play casually once in a while and when I have questions I generally go to him or a friend of mine who collects but neither know how to date it.I can post pictures if needed.Edit: Pictures below. So, the first thing I notice from the photos is that's not the Super Swede.
It's just a standard Hagstrom Swede. You can tell because the normal Swede has the three way toggle on the cutaway that controls the tone cuts. The Super Swede doesn't have that, but instead has a two way mini toggle near the volume pots that coil taps.Another big difference is that the Swede is 24.75 inch scale, while Super Swede is 25.5 inch scale. I don't know if that will help you unearth that guitar's past, but here's hoping.