ibanez flying v schooling wanted

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Mike McCready from Pearl Jam uses one on occasion, but that is all I know about it.
 
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Thats a mid to late 70's "Rocket Roll".

It's not made from Limba like a 50's V, it's in fact made from Japanese wood called Sen, which is closest to Ash and most of them had maple necks...sounds little like a Gibson V but they look cool.

What else would you like to know?

Here is a clip of Paul Gilbert doing some playing with his...

 
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Dude could have taken some bigger pics. Did he shrink them down on purpose so you can't see any detail?

I've never seen one, but I'm intrigued. I bet it's pretty sweet.
 
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Actually Sen is called a "japanese ash" by alot of westerners, because it's grain is similar looking to our swamp ash, but the wood doesn't sound like ash- It's more like a cross between alder and limba- more mids, but not as dark as a (real) mahogany and not as clear as limba.

FWIW- Sen is what EVH's famous Destroyer was made of-


Regardless, alot of these old Ibanez Destroyers & RRs are FANTASTIC guitars.
 
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I had a Rocket Roll back in the 70's and it was a MONSTER!.. Great looks and humongous sound. Loved that guitar. Since I've had probably 4 Gibby V's and they couldn't touch it sound wise. These are great guitars.

-dave
 
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