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Did you call a big box store and ask them to send you the lightest LGB 30 ?
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02-24-2019 07:06 PM
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no, i found a used one for $650+shipping.
Originally Posted by Robertkoa
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That's a really good price.
Hope it's a light one for you...
At that price you can stuff it and ding it up at gigs and still smile ...
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I realize this is an old post now, but I just purchased and a 2013 LGB300 for $2300. It's in amazing condition and is truly an instrument of the highest quality. I don't know how Ibanez does it, but they did it!
I wish the guitar was 1lb lighter, but if that means less of the tonal properties I'll deal with it.
I'm so sorry you had such a rotten experience with yours. Truly unfair how some sellers do "business."
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A major plus for me on the GB300.. 45mm (1.77 inches) nut width
However, the yellow burst is a deal breaker.
If the LGB30 had a 1.77" nut width, I would be an owner.
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I have one. It is an exquisite instrument in every detail. Complete tonal balance with a more refined sound
Originally Posted by jzucker
than the LGB30 or GB10. Those Ibanez ’58 humbuckers are incredible. I once had a conversation with an Ibanez rep over the
difference between those models. He assured me the LGB300 was vastly superior due to the manner and methods of
construction and choice of woods. (LGB300s tend to be heavier by comparison.). Oh yeah, it has a very fast flat neck with
supreme playability. Hands down the best mass produced hollowbody in the World. You can get it in any color so
long its antique yellow sunburst. lol. Built like tanks!
When I go through your book, I’ll be sure to use it (with its Elixir semi-rounds 12 gauge thank you lol)



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