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RBM400OL
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| SN: F510401 | YEAR: 1995 | OWNER: Nong |
Details & HistoryRBM400OL |
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| SN: N/A | YEAR: N/A | OWNER: Dave Richardson |
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Bought a stock RBM10 but pickups were poo,
so whacked in a set of EMG Steve Lukather from a Musicman and it
sings!!!!!! The gold mirror paint has worn from scratch plate, but I
think it looks cool.
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| SN: N/A | YEAR: N/A | OWNER: Dr. Eric Abtan |
Details & HistoryRBM400 with the Rosewood neck. What a dream to play. And a sound to match. The stock pickups sucked, so now it has Seymour Duncans in it and sound like nothing else!
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| SN: N/A | YEAR: 1994 | OWNER: 1994 Catalogue Shot |
Details & HistoryA little about the history of the RBM by Jimi D The RBM Voyager models were introduced in 1991, I think... The first available models were the RBM1 and RBM2 - the RBM2 was the Koa "signature" guitar, and 150 of them were signed and numbered by Reb... no one's really sure but there's probably less than 500-600 RBM2s around, and some estimates are considerably smaller than that. In 1994, the original Japanese RBM models were replaced by the Korean RBM10 and RBM400 - the RBM10 was a true Korean RG guitar, and suffers from crap pickups and the TRS Trem... The RBM400 is basically an RBM1 with natural finish. They stopped making them after 1995. Reb is now with John Suhr Guitars. The dates here are tentative, but I can confirm them. Jimi D
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