Mark Series Production Numbers for Mark I, IIA, IIB, IIC, IIC+ & III

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The text/ info below is from Ian Dickey's old website "The Boogie Files"
(Ian's website could very well have been the impetus for the creation of this forum)
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Mark Series Production Numbers for Mark I, IIA, IIB, IIC, IIC+ & III


Mark I 1x12: A0001-A2999 = 2999 Mark I
Mark I 1x15: B001 - B300= 300 Mark I
1971 to 1978 = 3299 Mark I's

Mark IIA 1x12: 3000-5574 = 2575 Mark IIA
Mark IIA 1x15: B301-B549 = 249 Mark IIA
1978 to August 1980 = 2824 Mark IIA's

Mark IIB 1X12: 5575-11000 = 5426 Mark IIB
Mark IIB 1X15: B550-1100 = 550 Mark IIB
Mark IIB Series 300: K001 to K336 = 336 Series 300 Mark IIB
August 1980 to May 1983 = 5212 Mark IIB's

Mark IIC 1X12: 11001-12499 = 1499 Mark IIC
Mark IIC/IIC+ Series 300: K337 to K422 = 86 Series 300 Mark IIC/C+
Mark IIC+ 1X12 = 12500 to 14999 = 2500
Mark IIC May 1983 to January 1984
& Mark IIC+ January 1984 to March 1985 : 1499+86+2500 = 4085

Mark III 1X12: 15000 to 28384 = 13385
Mark III Series 300: K423 to K500 = 78
1988 Special Edition Mark III 1X12: 001-100 = 100
March 1985 to February 1999 = 13563

Roughly 1000 Mark III's per year.

Total Mark series Amps: 28,983 Mark I to Mark III
 
I own a MKIIb, with the rp-9c preamp board that has been produced in June 1983, with serial 11005b. It doesn’t fit into this list. I understand this list has some exception, based on what the customer has ordered.
 

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Wondering where all the IIC+'s are and how many survived. It would be interesting to see the breakout of the various iterations as well. (such as the DRG, SRG, HRG etc)
 
Wondering where all the IIC+'s are and how many survived. It would be interesting to see the breakout of the various iterations as well. (such as the DRG, SRG, HRG etc)
Join the mark iic+ Facebook group and you will see so many
 
Join the mark iic+ Facebook group and you will see so many
Yeah, l've been a member of that group for a while. I sometimes wonder how many are original Mk IIC+'s. Many people are reluctant to share serial numbers for whatever reason.
 
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