The Ibanez AR5000 was built from 1980 to 82, mainly for presentation purposes at shows like the NAMM or the Frankfurt Music Fair. It is said that there were 56 pieces built then. In 1994 Ibanez started to release reissues… Continue Reading →
The MC500 DS was the top model of the Musician series which was introduced by Ibanez in 1978 as the third main product line beneath the Artist and the Professional series. It has a Strat-shaped body and obviously was inspired… Continue Reading →
This is the guitar many people were dreaming of back in ’83. And me too. But as a poor student the Ibanez AR300 – not to speak of the AR500 – was way beyond my financial horizon*. There is hardly… Continue Reading →
This is a guitar you don’t see every day. This is an unknown model Ibanez, a replica of the Firebird.
This is my 2350 Les Paul copy. It has a B76 serial, so it was produced in February 1976. The 2350 can justifiably be called one the most important guitars Ibanez ever made. It started it’s career in the early… Continue Reading →
This is an Ibanez 2616CS, one of the Ibanez Artist series full bodied Jazz guitars. Mine has a lovely tiger-stripe, and Embossed Script logo Super70s.
This is an Ibanez 2683 CS, one of the “Limited Model – Professional” Ibanez guitars. Rarer than hen’s teeth, especially in this Cherry Sunburst color. She’s got one of THE finest, nicest, best playing necks I’ve ever felt on a… Continue Reading →
This is an Ibanez FA800 and no… she’s not all original. My FA800 has an aftermarket, added pickup: originally, the FA800 was an acoustic full-body Jazz guitar. Still, the FA800 is such a rare guitar that I’m pleased to show… Continue Reading →
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