B.C. Rich Guitar Serial Number Lookup/Decoder

Founded in 1968 by Bernardo Chavez Rico, B.C. Rich is an iconic American guitar manufacturer synonymous with radical, non-standard body shapes and high-performance, metal-oriented instruments. Known for models like the Warlock, Mockingbird, and Bich, the brand pioneered 24-fret, neck-through-body designs, blending boutique quality with aggressive aesthetics and electronics.

B.C. Rich Serial Number Lookup/Decoder FAQs

Where can I find the B.C. Rich serial number?

Most B.C. Rich guitars place the serial number on the back of the headstock. Some older instruments use a neck plate or the end of the fretboard, and some acoustics may use a paper label inside the soundhole. Start with the headstock back and neck joint.

What can this B.C. Rich serial number lookup/decoder tell me?

It typically identifies the production year, and sometimes the factory or country of origin. Some serial formats also indicate the production sequence, but that varies by era and series.

Why won't my B.C. Rich serial number decode?

B.C. Rich serial formats changed multiple times, and some eras do not encode a year. Try removing spaces or hyphens, and if it still fails, contact us so we can review it and improve the decoder.

Decoder Note

Note: If you try a serial number and the decoder is not able to decode it, please contact us and let us know so we can check the number and fix the decoder. Thank you!

How to decode a B.C. Rich serial number

B.C. Rich serial number formats vary by era and factory. Most numbers are found on the back of the headstock, but some older instruments use a neck plate or the end of the fretboard. Use the format below that best matches your serial.

Common B.C. Rich Formats

Japan NJ Series (1980s)

Month Code Key (Modern)

If your serial does not fit any of the formats above, check for headstock labels (Made in USA, NJ Series, Class Axe, etc.) and contact B.C. Rich with photos for confirmation.