(058943, I imagine these machines get produced in HUGE numbers, so the idea that it's the 58,943rd machine doesn't seem too far fetched for a guesstimate) My other machine I unfortunately destroyed two of the 3 stickers on it in the process of placing a custom bellyart to replace the lame Corvette piece that someone replaced the original bellyart with before I bought it. On the left is a smaller number that looks like it could be a serial number, and may also reflect its number on the production line.
I would guess that maybe of the stickers one often sees along the front, one of them might have that information on it, I just wouldn't know for sure.įor what it's worth: On my Hanabi, one sticker has a super long number on it, but I'm guessing that might be for the 'inspections' or something that might be required periodically.
Seeing as these machines are meant to be used for a maximum of 2 years (and many don't even make it that far) and then thrown out, I don't believe the original manufacturers ever built them with an after-market in mind. Finding out how many were made could be difficult.