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Ibanez Artist 30 1981 super 70s
I have the opportunity to buy this guitar locally. He wants $380 and it comes with OHSC (lovely lime green velour interior).
It is all original and is in pretty good condition - some bumps and bruises but it's all there and totally playable. The only non-original parts, according to the seller, are the output jack and one of the bridge posts which was ordered through Ibanez from Japan.
Original Super 70s pickups are included.
It's black and has a set neck.
Thoughts?
If I did not want to keep it, what would be an estimate of the resale price?
It is all original and is in pretty good condition - some bumps and bruises but it's all there and totally playable. The only non-original parts, according to the seller, are the output jack and one of the bridge posts which was ordered through Ibanez from Japan.
Original Super 70s pickups are included.
It's black and has a set neck.
Thoughts?
If I did not want to keep it, what would be an estimate of the resale price?
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I've not seen many I-Been-Had's that turn my crank, most are utter rubbish.
The brand has a rep that is mysteriously far beyond it's ability to deliver, and seems to appeal mostly to young metal head bangers.
See these guys every week in the shop, mostly with problems for me to repair.
The brand has a rep that is mysteriously far beyond it's ability to deliver, and seems to appeal mostly to young metal head bangers.
See these guys every week in the shop, mostly with problems for me to repair.
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Ouch, i completely disagree Barry. I own a 77 Musician and also an 81 Artist and they are incredible guitars. Ibanez made very high quality guitars back then and i believe they are as good as any Matt guitars. Sure they made lots of crap during the metal years and they do now but vintage Ibanez guitars are A+.
Go for it Colt, thats a great price! You won't regret it and they usually go for more so you could make your money back but i have a feeling you'll keep it. I like the super 70's alot also, nice pickups.
Go for it Colt, thats a great price! You won't regret it and they usually go for more so you could make your money back but i have a feeling you'll keep it. I like the super 70's alot also, nice pickups.
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i would also vouch for the old Ibanez stuff. Go get em Colt.
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Big difference between modern Ibanez and 70s/early 80s Ibanez. The old ones are definitely good instruments (MIJ, quality comparable to Uncle Mat if I understand correctly) while the more recent stuff is indeed mostly junk. Unfortunately I've not played one myself, but I have heard some old Ibbies and they have a lot more soul to them than the shredders they put out now.Barry wrote:I've not seen many I-Been-Had's that turn my crank, most are utter rubbish.
The brand has a rep that is mysteriously far beyond it's ability to deliver, and seems to appeal mostly to young metal head bangers.
See these guys every week in the shop, mostly with problems for me to repair.
I would vote to go for it, but have no idea of resale value.
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Yeah, gotta say I had an old 2388 for a while wa-a-a-y back and it was OK, just very heavy which is why it got the Spanish Archer. I can see where Barry's coming from though with guys like Satch, Vai and Gilbert playing and endorsing them, there is an appeal there to the youngsters in all of us!! Regardless of the fact that their guitars will be heavily modified for their preferences....
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Many vintage Ibanez guitars are superb quality. I had an Artist which I bought new in 1977. I don't remember the ID number but it was an Artist Professional in natural. double cutaway, with German top route. It was from the Bob Weir Series. I have seen them go for £800/£1000 in the UK.
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Barry wrote:I've not seen many I-Been-Had's that turn my crank, most are utter rubbish.
The brand has a rep that is mysteriously far beyond it's ability to deliver....
Whoa Barry calm down, where did that come from?
Did an Ibanez hurt you in the past.
You have to check out THIS cool little site. Look through the catalogues from the mid 70's to early 80's, some of their old high end models are stunning IMHO
DAN.
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DuoFuzz wrote:70's to early 80's, some of their old high end models are stunning
gotta agree. The Ibanez musician bass from the late 70's early 80's is up there on my "bass guitars I'd love to own" list, it's a beauty
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Had this old Ibanez around for ages.
Here's the pups, Super 70's.
The pups read approx. 8.6 ohm. and read 'patent applied for'.... lol.
made by Goto
They sounded fine from what I remember.
Here's the pups, Super 70's.
The pups read approx. 8.6 ohm. and read 'patent applied for'.... lol.
made by Goto
They sounded fine from what I remember.
Re: Ibanez Artist 30 1981 super 70s
bowenjaybee wrote:DuoFuzz wrote:70's to early 80's, some of their old high end models are stunning
gotta agree. The Ibanez musician bass from the late 70's early 80's is up there on my "bass guitars I'd love to own" list, it's a beauty
Yup they are gorgeous! I actually own one of those as well to go with my Musician guitar. The neck thru couple! I went thru an Ibanez faze a few years ago, i paid about $700 for the bass and guitar (seperate but locally on craigslist). Incredible instruments!
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My nephew in NZ who is a bassist, bought an old Ibanez bass off a drummer friend of mine and then joined a band I put together about 10 years later and still used the old Ibanez! A very light bass from memory but punchy as all hell - great sound!
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Yes. Yes she did. Left me stranded in Kalamazoo, jumped in my Caddy a she drove afar!DuoFuzz wrote:Did an Ibanez hurt you in the past...
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Barry wrote:Yes. Yes she did. Left me stranded in Kalamazoo, jumped in my Caddy a she drove afar!DuoFuzz wrote:Did an Ibanez hurt you in the past...
"Kalamazoo" "Caddy" "Chevvy" "Levy" "Route 66"
How come the Yanks (and I know your not one, Barry) get all the iconic car and place names. In good old blighty, we hop into our Morris Marina and head for the chippy. You just can't write a good song about that kind of adventure!
Hoax
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The older Ibanez models are of superior quality same as the Uncle Matt models. Those pickups are indeed hot pickups, lots of volume and tone. Any set neck ibanez from that time period should be a solid player and the price is not bad.
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hoax wrote:Barry wrote:Yes. Yes she did. Left me stranded in Kalamazoo, jumped in my Caddy a she drove afar!DuoFuzz wrote:Did an Ibanez hurt you in the past...
"Kaalmazoo" "Caddy" "Chevvy" "Levy" "Route 66"
How come the Yanks (and I know your not one, Barry) get all the iconic car and place names. In good old blighty, we hop into our Morris Marina and head for the chippy. You just can't write a good song about that kind of adventure!
Hoax
"... I went to the embankment, in my Marina to put vinegar on me chips" sort-of thing!?
And the Canadians have got "Running back to Saskatoon". which is a great tune!
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"There's a guy works down the chip shop swears he's Elvis"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL2GmaI3Xus&feature=related
Kirsty MacColl....RIP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL2GmaI3Xus&feature=related
Kirsty MacColl....RIP.
Ibanez not all bad.
Here is my 92 S540 Custom MIJ. I like it a lot.
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A picture of the Ibanez's. The bass is an 82 and the guitar is a 77 which is pretty cool because it was the first year they were made. They weren't in the catalogs until 78.
Super 58 pickups in my 82 Artist.
Very interesting to see those pickups in an old Ibanez Westbone, these are in my Hondo II Pro which i have no idea where it was made. An Ibanez - Hondo connection perhaps?
Super 58 pickups in my 82 Artist.
Very interesting to see those pickups in an old Ibanez Westbone, these are in my Hondo II Pro which i have no idea where it was made. An Ibanez - Hondo connection perhaps?
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This is a thread about my "Raven" bass. Raven was distributed by "Great West" here in Canada, beginning in the late 60's. They were made in the same factory as the Ibanez 2366. For all intents and purposes this instrument is an Ibanez 2366 ca. 1970.
Neck slinkiness -10;
Tone punchiness - 9
Tobacco burst factor - 9.5.
https://westone.forumotion.com/t1069-raven-bass-ibanez-2366-lookalike-update-info-with-pic?highlight=ibanez
Nice old bass.. built like a rock, too.
Neck slinkiness -10;
Tone punchiness - 9
Tobacco burst factor - 9.5.
https://westone.forumotion.com/t1069-raven-bass-ibanez-2366-lookalike-update-info-with-pic?highlight=ibanez
Nice old bass.. built like a rock, too.
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Amazing the mileage you can get out of a little crank!
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Is that a Buick, Barry?
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Sure..let's call it a Buick.
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OK OK that was lame. But still - you might find it easier to crank if someone was cheering you on with a song accompanied by a nice Ibanez bass or guitar.
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this'll probably get my IP blocked BUT
my 1984 artist ar105 gets more playing time than the prestige 250
theres not a lot in it, but I love that I can get an almost perfect Mahavishnu John McLaughlin tone
sorry everyone
my 1984 artist ar105 gets more playing time than the prestige 250
theres not a lot in it, but I love that I can get an almost perfect Mahavishnu John McLaughlin tone
sorry everyone
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Banned!!
No, mate - everyone has a preference, and at least you've got a Prestige and are able to make the comparison! Many here wish they were in such a position!!
No, mate - everyone has a preference, and at least you've got a Prestige and are able to make the comparison! Many here wish they were in such a position!!
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I know I'm in a very enviable posistion and the westie holds a special place in my heart as its the guitar I learnt to play on
for the record the next guitar I'm after is a 70's/early 80's Yamaha SG so I can have a sort of Japanese LP Killer collection, not that I'll have the money for the next 18 years - no one told me babies cost so much
for the record the next guitar I'm after is a 70's/early 80's Yamaha SG so I can have a sort of Japanese LP Killer collection, not that I'll have the money for the next 18 years - no one told me babies cost so much
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xbarnesx wrote:..... not that I'll have the money for the next 18 years - no one told me babies cost so much
Wait'll you have a few more, buddy - then you'll know costs!!
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Prestige 250's are really uncommon between Thunder Bay and Saskatoon. Wish I could get my mitts on one.... <sigh>
I recently bought a set neck 1978 Yam SBG 200 for less than $200.... the seller never played it! He was making his own amp and needed cash.
I have been looking for years, but CANNOT find a Prestige 250 locally here in the Great White.
I recently bought a set neck 1978 Yam SBG 200 for less than $200.... the seller never played it! He was making his own amp and needed cash.
I have been looking for years, but CANNOT find a Prestige 250 locally here in the Great White.
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What Ian said.anaerobe wrote:Prestige 250's are really uncommon between Thunder Bay and Saskatoon. Wish I could get my mitts on one.... <sigh>
I recently bought a set neck 1978 Yam SBG 200 for less than $200.... the seller never played it! He was making his own amp and needed cash.
I have been looking for years, but CANNOT find a Prestige 250 locally here in the Great White.
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bowenjaybee wrote:DuoFuzz wrote:70's to early 80's, some of their old high end models are stunning
gotta agree. The Ibanez musician bass from the late 70's early 80's is up there on my "bass guitars I'd love to own" list, it's a beauty
Too bad you live across the pond bowenjaybee, there is one for sale locally for about $500 but i think he'd go down a little. High end model like the one pictured above, those models are worth 5 bills for sure. I've almost considered buying it and selling my other Musician bass.
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oooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!..........are we showing owr IBEENHADSSSS?????????
OK.........heeeeerrrreeee'ssss mine!
FIRST, MY 83-ish RS1000.......
then, my 86-ish RB850.......
OK.........heeeeerrrreeee'ssss mine!
FIRST, MY 83-ish RS1000.......
then, my 86-ish RB850.......
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xbarnesx wrote:this'll probably get my IP blocked BUT
my 1984 artist ar105 gets more playing time than the prestige 250
theres not a lot in it, but I love that I can get an almost perfect Mahavishnu John McLaughlin tone
sorry everyone
[b]BLOCK HIM!! BLOCK HIM!!!
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Wow, caucajun, that is a pretty fine bass you got there! The guitar's okay too, I guess.
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I always like the horns on the Roadstars, pretty cool!
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Sweet looking RS1000 you have there caucajun. I've got this, the stripped down body of it's brother, the RS1300.
It's yet another ill thought out project I got off Fleabay a few years ago. I found a neck for it (from an RS440) but the bridge is the big problem. It should have the PRO ROCK'R trem but they stopped making in '86 and now they're rare as rocking horse poop.
Typical of Japanese guitar makers, the trem is completely oddball and the post spacing doesn't seen to match a single damn thing on the market today. And I thought Westone hardware was a pain in the ass.....
DAN.
It's yet another ill thought out project I got off Fleabay a few years ago. I found a neck for it (from an RS440) but the bridge is the big problem. It should have the PRO ROCK'R trem but they stopped making in '86 and now they're rare as rocking horse poop.
Typical of Japanese guitar makers, the trem is completely oddball and the post spacing doesn't seen to match a single damn thing on the market today. And I thought Westone hardware was a pain in the ass.....
DAN.
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yeah.........but, i'd trade 'em for a rainbow, session or another presty anyday.......
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