Do all Tributes say "Tribute" on the headstock?

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Do all Tributes say "Tribute" on the headstock?

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A friend of mine recently picked up a used S-500. I referred him here to research info regarding date of manufacture, how to use the PTB, etc.
He told me the other day that it appears that it may have been made in Japan judging by the serial number. It does not say Tribute anywhere on it. I don't believe it says "made in USA" anywhere either. Before I ask him for the serial number and try to do my own research, did the Japanese Tributes say "Tribute" on them anywhere?

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My G&L Tribute S-500 says "Tribute Series" on the front and "Indonesia" on the back of the headstock.
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There's a made-in-Japan S-500 on ebay right now that shows the head - where you can clearly make out the word "Tribute"...
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Re: Do all Tributes say "Tribute" on the headstock?

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Tributes have had two head stock notes as far as I know. The bold black Tribute logo was made in Korea and the smaller Tribute Series is currently made in Indonesia. Regular made in Japan are labeled "Premium" and have Made in Japan, but not aware of MIJ Tribute. Japan may look different but would imagine it looks like Indonesian version

Here are Korea and Indonensian stamps with Japan below that

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it is possible someone removed the Tribute logo. You could ask if it has Made in Japan on it anywhere, or what the headstock looks like.

Here is a current MIJ G&L on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-G-L-Japan- ... m570.l1313
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sam wrote:Tributes have had two head stock notes as far as I know. The bold black Tribute logo was made in Korea and the smaller Tribute Series is currently made in Indonesia. Regular made in Japan are labeled "Premium" and have Made in Japan, but not aware of MIJ Tribute. Japan may look different but would imagine it looks like Indonesian version

Here are Korea and Indonensian stamps with Japan below that

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it is possible someone removed the Tribute logo. You could ask if it has Made in Japan on it anywhere, or what the headstock looks like.

Here is a current MIJ G&L on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-G-L-Japan- ... m570.l1313
I don't believe it has the country of origin showing anywhere on the guitar and I know it does not say Tribute. I've got to check it out again.
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suave eddie wrote:
sam wrote:Tributes have had two head stock notes as far as I know. The bold black Tribute logo was made in Korea and the smaller Tribute Series is currently made in Indonesia. Regular made in Japan are labeled "Premium" and have Made in Japan, but not aware of MIJ Tribute. Japan may look different but would imagine it looks like Indonesian version

Here are Korea and Indonensian stamps with Japan below that

Image
Image

it is possible someone removed the Tribute logo. You could ask if it has Made in Japan on it anywhere, or what the headstock looks like.

Here is a current MIJ G&L on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-G-L-Japan- ... m570.l1313
I don't believe it has the country of origin showing anywhere on the guitar and I know it does not say Tribute. I've got to check it out again.
Do you have a serial number? See: Serial number significance.
That will help determine the origin.

Also, can you post photos of the headstock (front and back)?

And, see this post for more photos of MIJ G&L ASAT Classics: Information on MIJ G&L Tribute ASAT classic
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Re: Do all Tributes say "Tribute" on the headstock?

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Craig wrote:
suave eddie wrote:
sam wrote:Tributes have had two head stock notes as far as I know. The bold black Tribute logo was made in Korea and the smaller Tribute Series is currently made in Indonesia. Regular made in Japan are labeled "Premium" and have Made in Japan, but not aware of MIJ Tribute. Japan may look different but would imagine it looks like Indonesian version

Here are Korea and Indonensian stamps with Japan below that

Image
Image

it is possible someone removed the Tribute logo. You could ask if it has Made in Japan on it anywhere, or what the headstock looks like.

Here is a current MIJ G&L on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-G-L-Japan- ... m570.l1313
I don't believe it has the country of origin showing anywhere on the guitar and I know it does not say Tribute. I've got to check it out again.
Do you have a serial number? See: Serial number significance.
That will help determine the origin.

Also, can you post photos of the headstock (front and back)?

Hope this helps
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Yeah, I sent him those links and that was what prompted him to tell me that he thought it may be Japanese. IWe had thought it was a US model. I'll get the serial number next time I see him and try to do some more research.