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11-16-2021, 09:51 AM #26Dutchbopper Guest
Originally Posted by gitman
I = Iida Gakki in Nagoya (1988–1992).
H or T = Terada Musical Instrument Co. Ltd. in Nagoya (1988–1996).
Of course internet experts state that the Fujijen ones are better ...
DB
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11-16-2021 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
I own a 1979 GB10 with a serial number starting with "G79". Any idea what plant it was made in?
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
of the 4 specimen I have owned (1 late 70‘s, 2 mid/late 80‘s and my current 2007) I wouldn‘t be able to single one out that was „better“ - the quality control at Ibanez/Japan is second to none .
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Back in those days to alphabetical character at the beginning of the serial number what is the month do guitars made so G would be seven or July
here’s the back of the head stock on my 79 GB 10 and you can see it has a D which means it would be April
Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
Last edited by Crm114; 11-16-2021 at 08:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
The other exceptions are the GB10SE and the GB10EM. Former is a Chinese or Indonesian origin, the latter is very much an economy model.
Ibanez does this thing where their flagship guitars have the highest build quality on par with anything else available at the high end market. They then have any number of similarly spec'd guitars with different names and more importantly, built in different Asian factories. The look the same but they can be VERY different. I worked for Ibanez and I was familiar with EVERY guitar in their line up. For instance there were Indonesian RG's that looked like the namesakes costing 2 grand but the ones from that Indonesian run had wood that was so soft, they couldn't hold a wood screw's thread. Yeah, it's not widely known but there is no Ibanez factory in reality and what you get depends on the factory it was made in, which might even change in the middle of a year without any change in the name or code number.
So it's all to say as far as the GB10 we're talking about here, the ones I would go with are the Japanese (Fujigen) or if you can find one, a long ago discontinued Korean.
That's just me. I know somebody's going to say "I LOVE my Indonesian SE" but having worked for Hoshino, seen what comes back, seen their history over the years, the highest praises go to the Fujigen GB10 and IMHO they're the ones to save your pennies for.
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Originally Posted by gitman
But who knows? There are no doubt people out there who know better than me. I was just the guy that worked there.
I would check adjust and set up George Benson's 'perq' guitars of which he was entitled to a bunch every year. I knew all the ones that went to him were from Fujigen.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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Originally Posted by John A.
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I bought one of the GB 40thIIs when they came out and this year I wanted to gift it to a friend of mine in California a reggae cat I know Tuff Lion, But before I did I located a set of original GB 10 pick ups and I had Steve Cowles install them and a new wiring harness in it and then ship it off the upgrade was worth the money and trouble. The basic build on the guitar is attractive but with a lot of the Chinese made Ibanez models the electronics is always lacking it was well worth the trouble.
And I do oen the more plush GB 40 which is a very nice instrument indeed, signed by GB.
Originally Posted by John A.
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Just in case you miss this elsewhere, you can hear the thunk quality of the AF2000 here and there in my latest video. Thunk enough? Too thunky? Good balance between thunk and no thunk?
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I'm not, but I love hearing it done well. I might try it out for a while.
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I had a MIJ GB10 and thought it too bright. But my real issue was body size. I never could get comfy. Im long backed so those smaller bodies and I dont couple well. Even with the strap. A vanilla chocolate thing.
2014 Thunker
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it doesnt thunk but it does funk extremly well
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note;[URL="tel:1158576"
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GB10's were never designed for 'thunk'. Benson wanted the look and feel of a downsized Johnny Smith, but with a more focused sound and a box that resisted feedback at stage volume. I think he and Ibanez created a great instrument for live jazz performing. Yes, it is a little bright, but that's what tone controls are for.
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Precisely !!!
Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
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Originally Posted by maxiim
But at least I have a made-in-China Squier Affinity Tele and didn't fall for buying one made in the US or Mexico!
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lol Cunamara,
yeah I should’ve listen to “that one guy” and not bought all those GB10s and the GB 15 and the GB20 the GB 12 and the GB 100 and the GB5s and the GB 200 and the GBY2K and the GB40 oh if only I listened to “that one guy”…
BigMike
Originally Posted by Cunamara
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thats gotta be the saddest flex i have ever seen on the internet coming from yall two
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11-18-2021, 07:40 AM #45Dutchbopper Guest
Bummer. I had my eyes on a blonde 1990 GB 10 and the guy reserved it for me (at least I thought that) for 1200 euros. I could not pick it up this week so he sold it under my nose to some other guy that could.
DB
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Don't worry, it takes some getting used to a new guitar and that takes some time.
Yesterday I had a similar situation.I was able to buy a luthier arch-top guitar.
It was a great opportunity but I was a little late.
Besides, guitars have their hidden drawbacks that come out when you use them.
Another thing that I feel a little sorry for.
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DB
Very sorry to hear that happened to you you’re a really great guy another one will come along perhaps a better deal
BigMike
Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
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11-18-2021, 10:27 AM #48Dutchbopper Guest
Originally Posted by Lobomov
DB
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Happened to many of us I‘m sure - take it with a grain of salt and check out this song :
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Between my last GB10 and the newly arrived GB15 there‘s been a 22 year hiatus in which I‘ve been able to wise up a lot, learn a great deal, became a better musician and a more relaxed person - all this helped me to better appreciate a new+different instrument for what it is but I’m also better at making it do the things I want and to adjust my playing to it’s idiosyncracies. Thusly I came to dig my GB15 very much ! I might part with it down the line but not because I don‘t like it - if a situation arises that needs extra financing THIS is one guitar that I could let go, it’s an extra-extra.
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