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  2. 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.

  3. Ibanez Musician Bass - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 price list retains the 1983 models and introduces the MC-888, sometimes referred to as the "bean bass," which featured a smaller body. [7] In 1986, only two models remain. The MC-924 is renamed MC2924 and the MC-940 is renamed MC2940. Their body shape is redesigned and looks more like what would eventually become the SoundGear line. [8]

  4. Ibanez GIO - Wikipedia

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    GRGA series is the GIO version of the Ibanez RGA model. GRGA line features mahogany body, maple neck and Edge III bridge for the tremolo models. GRG series; Not including the GRGM, these are the budget versions of the Ibanez RG series. The DX version uses a Fat 10 single-locking floating tremolo bridge instead of a double locking tremolo system.

  5. Ibanez RG - Wikipedia

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    The Ibanez RG is a series of electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki. The first model in the series, the RG550, was originally released in 1987 and advertised as part of the Roadstar series. The first model in the series, the RG550, was originally released in 1987 and advertised as part of the Roadstar series.

  6. Ibanez Jet King - Wikipedia

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    The Ibanez Jet King is the term for a family of electric guitars sold by Ibanez. The family includes: Jet King 1 (JTK1) — resembles EJ-2 by FujiGen [1] and Teisco MJ-2. [2] Jet King 2 (JTK2) — resembles Ibanez Rhythm Maker by Guyatone in 1960s. [3] [4] [5] Jet King 3 (JTK3) Jet King 4 (JTK4)

  7. Ibanez K5 - Wikipedia

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    Fieldy from Korn has long played Ibanez Basses due to their low weight and signature sound; he got an endorsement deal with Ibanez soon after the breakthrough of Korn. The five string K5 bass is designed by Ibanez along with Fieldy and includes a Mahogany body, Rosewood fretboard with 24 frets and a K5 inlay at the 12th fret, gold hardware, two ...

  8. Ibanez Talman - Wikipedia

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    Artists known playing an Ibanez Talman are: Tom Morello ( Rage Against the Machine ) owns a custom Ibanez Talman with a Kenyan flag finish [ 3 ] and a white one with 2 humbuckers. Noodles ( The Offspring ) [ 4 ] has played different TC and TV Models from 1994 onward and has five signature Talman models; NDM1, [ 5 ] NDM2 [ 6 ] NDM3, NDM4, and NDM5

  9. Antoria - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Antoria imported guitars made in the FujiGen factory, which also manufactured Ibanez guitars. Later, production shifted to Korea, where, among other models, an imitation Gibson ES-335 was made (a model also sold under the Harmony brand). [6] James T. Coppock ceased trading in the early 1980s and Antoria guitar production ceased.