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Walter Becker's Dan Armstrong Lucite Bass serial # D554A meaning it is the 454th one ever made. They started in June of 1969 and one was made in Dec. It's a 50+ year old instrumental masterpiece. A late 6's beast in all forms of sound, performance, playability, etc. As seen upper left, Bill Richardson as well as Dan's son and renowned pickup maker Kent Armstrong grace the Ampeg booth posing for a photo with an early AMG100 guitar. Given its black finish, black scratchplate, black matching truss rod cover and brown humbucking pickup - it would seem to suggest that this particular guitar is most likely an early prototype. Please take a moment to record the model and serial number of your Dan Armstrong Guitar for future reference. Model No.: Serial No.: Here is some additional information which will help you enjoy years of optimum performance from your guitar. The Ampeg ADA6 Dan Armstrong Guitar.
How many Dan Armstrong basses were produced?
The methodology for estimating Ampeg Dan Armstrong bass production is the same as for the guitars (please see the guitar production FAQ page for more detail). Bass production likely started at serial number D101A, and seems to have ended with basses in the low 2600's. And in the middle, we have found no serial numbers between 1600 and 2000. So taking this information into account, our current estimate is that Ampeg produced approximately 2,125 basses between 1969 and 1971.
Dan Armstrong Bass Production 1969 - 1971
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