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FSO: IBANEZ RGR465M Candy Apple Red (SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!)
« on: March 09, 2015, 12:51:02 PM »
For sale only is my near-perfect condition Ibanez RGR465M in candy apple red, hardcase included. I've only used this twice in rehearsals and once live. It has spent most of its life in its hardcase, thus, the near-perfect condition. This guitar is an absolute beast! I kid you not!

Guitars like this are hard to come-by, nowadays. Grab it while you have the chance!

Selling for 17K (17,000 php) with hardcase.

Should you be interested, please call or text 0916 5969314.

Thanks!



Actual pics:






Specs:

Body
Body material:
Basswood

Neck joint:
AANJ

Bridge:
Edge III tremolo

Hardware color:
Black

Neck
Neck type:
Wizard II

Neck material:
3-Piece Maple

Fingerboard:
Maple

Inlays:
Color-Matched Dots

Frets:
24 / Jumbo

Electronics
PU Config:
HH

Neck PU:
DiMarzio Air Norton S

Bridge PU:
DiMarzio D Activator

Controls:
1 Volume / 1 Tone / 5-Way Lever

Demo:

Actual guitar in action:
« Last Edit: March 16, 2015, 08:43:21 AM by guitarwiz02 »
"Check out how Eddie Van Halen doesn’t pick his fast notes with all the same boring velocity. He makes most of his fast licks almost funky by picking some notes harder than others." - Jason Becker

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Re: FSO: IBANEZ RGR465M Candy Apple Red
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2015, 12:56:32 PM »
Sorry. 2nd post was accidental.
"Check out how Eddie Van Halen doesn’t pick his fast notes with all the same boring velocity. He makes most of his fast licks almost funky by picking some notes harder than others." - Jason Becker

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Re: FSO: IBANEZ RGR465M Candy Apple Red
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2015, 08:03:35 AM »
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"Check out how Eddie Van Halen doesn’t pick his fast notes with all the same boring velocity. He makes most of his fast licks almost funky by picking some notes harder than others." - Jason Becker