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Maton Serial Number Search <2K 2025>

Some eras featured serial numbers stamped or decaled onto the back of the headstock. How to Decode Maton Serial Numbers by Era

Maton's numbering system has evolved, but most fall into these major categories:

If you are attempting to search for your own Maton serial number, consider these steps:

He laid it on the counter and popped the latches. Inside, nestled in faded blue velvet, was a guitar that didn't look like much to the untrained eye. It was a Maton. An Australian made beauty, rare in the States, but this one looked like it had survived a bar fight and a tour bus crash. maton serial number search

Maton understands the importance of this history and has developed an online tool to simplify the search process:

If you have your serial number, you can: Visit the Maton Museum to look up historical models.

Before beginning a digital search, one must physically locate the number. On Maton acoustics, it is almost always located , stamped on the neck block (the visible wood joint where the neck meets the body). On solid-body electrics (like the MS500 or BB1200), it is typically found on the back of the headstock or the neck plate. Collectors should note that some 1970s Matons stamped numbers so lightly that they are only visible under a bright, raking light. Some eras featured serial numbers stamped or decaled

These guitars feature early logos and lack standardized modern prefixes. Letter Prefix Era (1962 – 1989)

Note : Maton's production year traditionally begins on . 4-Digit Prefix Format (Year-Month) First 2 Digits : Year of manufacture (e.g., "09" = 2009).

Determining the exact age, history, and origin of your Maton acoustic or electric guitar requires a deep dive into its serial number. Since 1946, the iconic Australian guitar manufacturer has used several different serialization systems. It was a Maton

More recent Matons use a more complex alphanumeric code, with various interpretations. One example is 16329 2DG , possibly indicating a production date of February 2013. Another is 2FA on a 2026 model, interpreted as 2 for the 2020s, F (6th letter) for 2026, and A (1st letter) for January. On some models, the last two letters might indicate the year and month, such as ZJ or CD , though this isn't confirmed.

While Maton isn’t as commonly faked as Gibson or Fender, counterfeit Chinese-made Maton copies have appeared on eBay and Recess. Here’s how a serial number search reveals a fake:

By combining these methods, you can confidently piece together the story of your Maton guitar.