A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

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Okay,

I'm a Tele and Les Paul type guy.

About the farthest I'll go in terms of "pointy" guitars is a Flying V or Explorer, but I don't quite have the mojo to play either, nor do they fit into my style of music.

I mostly play indie/fuzzy type stuff, with general garage rock mayhem and some post-rock excesses thrown in...

But I played an Ibanez EX370 at a pawn shop yesterday and I am COMPLETELY in LOVE.

Apparently, they were made in korea, and they were so-so in terms of quality, and there's quite a bit of love for 'em elsewhere on the internet.

Anyway, here's a pic...it's not the actual guitar, but the color/pickup config/look is the same.

AND, should I pull the trigger? It's only $150!
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

cool for a cheapie.. but i'm not that huge of a fan of Ibanez's in general...
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

You would be paying less than the price of a professional quality FR vibrato system for this entire guitar. Ho, hum. :scratchch
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

$150? Buy it!
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

Japanese is where it's at for Ibanez. Japan is their USA. Sort of.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

COMPLETELY in LOVE.

if you're sure about this part then...
I'd say go find a few of the better Ibanez and play those, make sure you don't love them MORE.

If you walk away feeling good about the pawn shop one, go for it.

Just make sure you know exactly what you want.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

$150? Buy it!


+1

I'd show them $120 cash, I bet they bite. I've got a friend that owns a pawn shop and they usually pay les than half what they ask for it.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

You can't go wrong that price. However, its not a great guitar. I'd hold out for their 400 series or better an old 500 series. The 300 series went for about $350 new, and a common complaint is the low quality licensed Floyd wouldn't stay in tune.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

You can't go wrong that price. However, its not a great guitar. I'd hold out for their 400 series or better an old 500 series. The 300 series went for about $350 new, and a common complaint is the low quality licensed Floyd wouldn't stay in tune.

+1. 500-series = never finding your socks.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

+1

I'd show them $120 cash, I bet they bite. I've got a friend that owns a pawn shop and they usually pay les than half what they ask for it.

Great idea. I bought an Epiphone Valve Special from them during Christmas and I should've done the same!


You can't go wrong that price. However, its not a great guitar. I'd hold out for their 400 series or better an old 500 series. The 300 series went for about $350 new, and a common complaint is the low quality licensed Floyd wouldn't stay in tune.


Hmmmm....the information you have provided is valuable. The previous owner blocked the FR Licensed Trem, so I actually had no way of trying that out. Good point!

San Antonio is a real metal town, so I'm pretty sure if I cruise the pawn shops and used guitar stores I'll find something in the 400 or 500 series. Are they pretty much the same trem/control/pickup options or would you recommend a particular type of 400/500?

Thank you!
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

500 series are sweet but you'd be hard pressed to get one for that kind of price.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

Arse! Why do killer deals like that never come up in the UK? Think I'll emigrate.

Seriously, though. I just picked up a lightly abused 1986 Ibanez RG410 with a non-original pickup for the equivalent of $250, including a robust gigbag.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

Arse! Why do killer deals like that never come up in the UK? Think I'll emigrate.

Seriously, though. I just picked up a lightly abused 1986 Ibanez RG410 with a non-original pickup for the equivalent of $250, including a robust gigbag.


They come up, that's how you got the Ibby. You don't want to emigrate, I spent some time in Derbyshire in the UK and I often miss it.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

It's basically a Korean RG370. Not a bad deal at all... I'd probably snap it up. But yeah for double the price, you could get a killer used RG5XX. Your call, man! I think you'll be happy either way.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

I spent some time in Derbyshire in the UK and I often miss it.

Derbyshire? :scratchch Must be north of Watford. :naughty:
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

Derbyshire? :scratchch Must be north of Watford. :naughty:

Watford's much further south. Derby's about 20km West of Nottingham.

Sorry, Dr.K. English humour.

"North of Watford" is a parody on the supposed attitude of many Londoners to the rest of Britain. If a place does not appear on the London Underground (subway train) map, it is not worth speaking about.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

Sorry, Dr.K. English humour.

"North of Watford" is a parody on the supposed attitude of many Londoners to the rest of Britain. If a place does not appear on the London Underground (subway train) map, it is not worth speaking about.

lol

I should have figured as much, sorry. The funny thing is there are different parodies depending on what part of the UK you live in. Only having a lay over at Heathrow for a couple of hours, I couldn't have known.

Sorry for the temporary thread highjack.
 
Re: A guitar love that dare not speak it's name (Ibanez)

Arse! Why do killer deals like that never come up in the UK? Think I'll emigrate.

Texas is king for stupid Craigslist deals as far as I'm concerned. Maybe not so much with the pedals, but amps and oldish/cheap guitars are in excess.


Sorry for the temporary thread highjack.

Ha! Not a problem!

I used to live in England myself. My pops was in the Air Force and we lived at RAF Lakenheath for three years, so I with ya'!


You can find a 560 or 570 for around $250-$300 if you look. If you feel the EX series is nice, you will pass out over a 500 series.

I don't know how much you want a locking trem, but this is a deal on your craigslist.

http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/msg/2161358989.html

I saw that one!

It's more my style, and it looks pretty clean as far as I can tell.

I'm sorta loving all this Ibanez love on the SD forums!
 
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