JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
Seriously? An Ibby MIJ Edge? Why?
Those original Edges are hot commodities. Look them up on Reverb and eBay.
Seriously? An Ibby MIJ Edge? Why?
Those original Edges are hot commodities. Look them up on Reverb and eBay.
Those original Edges are hot commodities. Look them up on Reverb and eBay.
The problem is . . . it's not like I'm going to rip it out and sell it separately.![]()
What a beautiful guitar!
Old Ibanezes, to my experience, are much better than the newer ones.
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How so? Old Ibanezes with tremolo most likely have crack on the back of the headstock by now due to the rear mounted nut.
Plus, back in the days the cheap ones come with POS pickups, INF and Powersound level crap. These days even the entry level ones come with Dimarzios.
The Ibanez RG350 and RG470 are solid guitars for the money. They can be had in that price range all day long. They aren't MIJ but don't let that steer you away.
Actually, both of you are kind of right.
It's actually a modification of the previous year's "Roadstar" body shape that was tested prior to the introduction of the formal "RG" in the shape we know today. Think of it as a production version of the "original" RG prototype. They smoothed out the horns, moved the pickups forward and left the body edges more square, but you can see from the general outline, the body routing to accommodate the extra frets and the old-style control cavity plate that this was really an original "Roadstar" body at its core.
1986-88 was the most exciting period at Ibanez and they were trying all sorts of new things. Many of these concepts came from the mind of Rich Lasner and the other guys out of the L.A. custom shop, who were regularly modifying bodies and sending their ideas to Hoshino in Japan. They actually created the Maxxas, RG, JEM, 540P and the Radius, which later became the Joe Satriani model. Basically, all the models that Ibanez is known for today, LOL!
BTW, Rich Lasner went on to design the Yamaha Pacifica, the Modulus guitars, and many others. Seriously cool stuff.
How so? Old Ibanezes with tremolo most likely have crack on the back of the headstock by now due to the rear mounted nut.
Plus, back in the days the cheap ones come with POS pickups, INF and Powersound level crap. These days even the entry level ones come with Dimarzios.
^Lol...I got mine brand new. Did I not say it was intended for Ibanez seafoam green Jem. I got it through backdoor listing (if you know what I mean), that's why it was so cheap. I got my Gravity Storm set in bllue and an assortment of SDs (JB, Hot Rail, Jazz, 59) also in this fashion.
I can assure you from first hand experience the lower models are not loaded with Dimarzio's. They may mfg them for Ibanez, but they are not Dimarzio's.
Does backdoor listing mean stolen?
I think it's a surplus some unscrupulous heroes make some money off.
Unscrupulous heroes... I can’t even guess as to what that means.
If its pitted, corroded, and rusted, then it is <75 for the trem. If its in relatively new condition, then 300. Everyone is looking to swap their old corroded Edge for a better one. You cant easily buy new ones like you can with a FR.
They are, except for the Floyd. My S670 would not stay in tune.
Unscrupulous heroes... I can’t even guess as to what that means.