The most common location for modern imports.
đŸ’¡ Tagima's numbering system has evolved significantly over 30 years. If your number doesn't fit the standard YY format, it may be a "Transition Era" model from the late 90s or early 2000s. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more tagima serial number lookup
Check inside the F-hole for semi-hollow or acoustic models. Verified Series Identification The most common location for modern imports
Most Tagima guitars found globally belong to the "Standard" or "TW" (Tagima World) series. These often use an alphanumeric code. Some start with letters like "T" or "CC". AI responses may include mistakes
Tagima has manufactured guitars in Brazil, China, and Korea. The format of the serial number often changes based on the series (Handmade, Brazil, or Import) and the era of production. 1. Brazilian-Made (Handmade Series)
Understanding the series helps narrow down the age and origin: Professional-grade, often made in Brazil.