

They later moved on to building KV98 models which were the last Korean Squiers built.CN/VN: C = Cor-Tek (Cort), V = Saehan(Sunghan), S was already taken by Samick so Saehan(Sunghan) used V instead (Saehan(Sunghan) made the Vester guitars), N = Nineties (1990s), the first number following the serial number prefix is the year. Which were the same as the VN7 models except that the logo on the headstock was changed and the serial number was moved from the headstock to back of neck near the neck plate. In mid 1997 the VN factory changed over to building KV97 models. The VN factory kept building VN models into 1997(VN7). In 1996 the CN factory moved to making ProTone models. They had serial numbers starting with CN and VN. The Master Series models where built from 2004 to 2007.ĭuring the mid-90's Squiers were built at two factories.

The 24 Series models were built from 2002 to 2004. Stagemaster and Showmaster models where built from 1999 to 2002. Strats, Telecasters, Bullets, P-Basses and Jazz Basses were built from 1987 to 1998. Starting with the VN/CN gold logo models in mid-1995 the radius is 9.5”Īll other MIK strat/tele models built from mid-1995 until the end of 1998 have a 9.5” radius. All have full width wood bodies.įrom 1988 to mid-1995 all are 12” radius. The CN5, VN5, VN6 VN7, KV97, KV98 and the ProTones will have gold logos. Gold logo Squiers were built stating in mid-1995. The Squier IIs were the only silver logo Squiers to come with a thin laminate body.Īll gold logos will be a full width alder body or it will be ash if it’s a ProTone. They include strats with E9, S9, M1 and J1 serial numbers. The Squier II models also came with silver headstock logos. The exceptions to this are the 87' E7 and E10 models built by Young Chang This includes the CN/VN Fender Squier, the E9, S9 and S10 models. Most silver logo models will have full width laminate. If it says Squier and not Fender in Silver on the headstock logo and its Korean it is an 80's model.

The CN2, CN3 and VN3 Fender Squier Series Strats will have a silver Fender logo on the headstock with a small Squier Series in black near the end of the headstock. The silver headstock logos were used on models built in the late 80s and on the CN2, CN3 and VN3 Fender Squier Series strats built in 19. The black logo models were built between 19 with serial numbers starting with CN2, VN4, CN3, etc. They are the lowest quality of all the MIK models. Korean models with an all-black headstock logo will always have a thin laminated body. Below is information to help identify and determine the quality of these models. In the late 80’s and 90’s Squiers were built in Korea.
