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  2. Ibanez Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Tom Angelripper (born 1963) bassist for Sodom used an Ibanez Destroyer Bass [33] Quorthon (1966–2004) Swedish metal musician and founder of black/viking metal band Bathory. He used Destroyer model D-10 guitars on every Bathory album until 1995's album Octagon. Kid Congo Powers (born 1961) used a Destroyer in his tenure with The Cramps (1980 ...

  3. Ibanez Musician Bass - Wikipedia

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    The mahogany core was discontinued in '82, leaving it with a solid ash body. From '79 to '81 they used Ibanez Super 4, single coil 'soapbar' pickups, which were also used in the Roadster basses of the same period. Starting in '82 they change to Ibanez Super P5 and Super J5 pickups, which were Precision and Jazz Bass style pickups in Ibanez' own ...

  4. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The company produced its first solid body electric guitars, copies of Les Paul model, in 1955. Within a few years they were exporting these guitars under their own brand as well as others such as Star and Antoria. These guitars proved popular, particularly in the U.K. [8] Guyatone also produced guitars sold by other brands including Ibanez and ...

  5. Ibanez JS Series - Wikipedia

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    The Ibanez JS Series is a signature series of electric guitars endorsed by Joe Satriani and manufactured by Ibanez. It is essentially the discontinued Ibanez Radius series, [citation needed] with Satriani's select pickups installed. The JS100 is a lower-end model compared to the JS1000 and the JS1200.

  6. Ibanez - Wikipedia

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    Ibanez (アイバニーズ, Aibanīzu) is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki. [1] Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce seven-string and eight-string guitars.

  7. Ibanez Artcore series - Wikipedia

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    The first Ibanez Artcore models were released in mid-2002 by Ibanez, whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full-hollow and semi-hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high-priced guitars. The Artcore series has developed a reputation for being one of the best value ...