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Details & HistoryIbanez jem7fb (fucked blue) - selfmade - the body including finish was my own work! it's made of alder and the finish is only blue and black wood-wax (sorry - I am from Austria and my English is not the best one I think). she is armed with red (self coloured) DiMarzio evolutions neck and bridge and a jem single-coil. the neck is from an rg550 i think (headstock finish like the body!!) but I am looking for an prestige neck of an rg3120! maybe you can help me?! then I got the esp purple tiger! I got it from England and it's from the first series with the original synclair tremolo! screamin demon and Yamaha single coil! only one week I got the esp serpent from Germany (I love ebay!!) - also weaponed with the screamin demon but in the neck position it features the DiMarzio sds-1 - great powerful single-coil-tone - the best single-coil I've ever heard!!! next was the Ibanez ndm-1 - the noodles talman model! but I want to sall her because I have too many babes now and the ndm is never ever played! great guitar but I use the power-strats (pgm, jems, esps) always!! but I got a black rgr570dx from Germany for just a few bucks - but it was nearly new!! she's great for practicing and when playing Metallica- or rammstein-songs. serial number: f97 30653 my ultimate babe in tone and look is the Ibanez
Jem-Y2K-DNA-CLONE -> Custom JEM 2.3K RNA (2003-real nice ax)!!!
A Ibanez
pgm100jb – serial number is F047360 – should be one of the first built
pgm's I think!! The neck is very fast and the sound is amazing!!
A Ibanez
pgm900tr – I'm so proud of it!!! She's a real beauty!! And the sound is
very warm and bright!! Serial number is F97 48015
A Ibanez ex120 – was originally red with an Ibanez humbucker and two single-coils! I changed a lot on this babe!!! The bridge now is a self-made fixed bridge!! The humbucker is a DiMarzio pafpro (from the pgm100)!! The “single-coil” was changed into a fernandes-sustainer! It blows you away!!! And also works as a single-coil! I only have one volume-pot and a pick-up-selector! two mini-switches are for the sustainer setup – one to activate the sustainer and the other one to select the mode (harmonics – mixed – normal)! The moo-moo-finish and the monkey-grip was my own work! I'm a little proud of it – not really an ordinary ex120 anymore!!!
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