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Francesco Ferrari

  YEAR: OWNER:  Francesco Ferrari

Details & History

The first is a Jem77BFP in perfect conditions, probably unplayed or as close as possible, the clear fretboard and the bridge are untouched and the body is flawless; serial number: 253422.
 
The second is another Jem777VDY, in 'player' condition, the body has some dings and little signs on the clearcoat, but hey!, it's 13 years old (right? I can't guess it from your dating system, these 2 guitars have no letter at the beginning of the sn) and still plays perfectly, it's amazing, no fret wear and near perfect bridge; serial number: 915600.
 
These two guitars were bought Friday, August 13 from Stefano, great and very kind Jem and Limited Edition Ibanez collector (oh my God, he owns 3 DNA, one is the 3/300, 18 Jem now, 3 UV7MC, a 10Th JS Chromeboy and many other rare items), I've never seen so many terrific guitars at the same time!
 
My JPM100P3 instead is the guitar I'll never sell, I'm a Dream Theatre and John Petrucci fan, and this is a very special guitar for me. It was signed on the backplate by JP in February 13 2002 in Milan during a clinic. It' still perfect as back in '97, just very light scratches on the bridge's plastic cover, even if I've been playing it for years every day, I'm very proud of it; serial number: F9719081.
 
I also wanted to thank very very much the Italian Ibanez Local Dealer (Mogar Music) that imported for me, I was told, the last JPM neck available at Ibanez Factory, serial number F9729288.
 
My other two Ibanez guitar are a RG2120X TLB that very soon will be customized, I'll replace the standard V7 and V8 pickups with better AirNorton and Steve's Special and 3-way switch (looks like a JPM with Piezo!) and the basic RG7321, my first experience with a 7strings.

 





 

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