
The NC, YN models all have 8 hole pickguards, 22 frets, full size solid wood bodies, and pretty nice ceramic pickups. These guitars came in 'Bullet Series('93,'94, '95, 96) Standard like the YN5 & NC6 Standards. Anyway by '94 production was in full swing with '94, '96 & '97 being made with the serial numbers NC***** and '93, '95 & '97 with the serial numbers YN*****. The early ones are scarce, I've only seen a '92 and forget if it was a NC***** or YN*****. Hence, the best way to date a Squier SE guitar is by the date written on the QC sticker of the amplifier included in the pak.įurthermore, a few SE guitars featured an all-numeral 10-digit code.What you have is kind of a 'leftover', but in a very good way. Even though many sites and books state that the first two figures of the 9-digit and 10-digit numbers of the CAE and CXS serial numbers provide the year of production, actually these serial numbers are not related to any date. The serial number changed to a 12-digit code, composed of a “ CXS” prefix followed by a 9-digit number. This guitar featured a serial number composed by “ CAE” prefix followed by 10 digits in numerals.īetween 20, the Squier SE guitars were renewed and manufactured in the Chinese Axl factory. In 2003, Fender begin manufacturing the Squier SE Stratocaster included in the Squier Pak.

The Squier Mini was manufactured in Indonesia in the PT Samick factory and had the serial number that started with IS (Indonesia Samick), although it featured a rosewood fretboard. The fretted maple necks versions were made in Indonesia in the PT Cort factory and had the serial number which started with IC (Indonesia Cort). Those made in China featured a rosewood fretboard and was manufactured in the Yako plant with the serial number composed by CY (which stood for China Yako) prefix plus 5 or 6-digit number or in the Dallan Dongfang plant with the serial number composed by CD (China Dallan) prefix plus 8 or 9-digit number.

The Affinity and Standard Squier guitars were unveiled in 1999.

The first two numbers provided the year of production. The serial number of the first Chinese Squier Strats was stamped on the neck plate together with the words “MADE IN CHINA” and had the NC or YN (Yako Nineties) prefix, followed by six-digit number.
