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vwall
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

POSSIBLY THE MOST INFAMOUS AND EXCELLENT GUITAR OF ITS CLASS EVER MADE SO WHY ARE THERE NO CHAT AREAS ON THIS LINK TALKING ABOUT THEM?? SURELY DIE HARD IBANEZ USERS KNOW OF THESE THINGS???
WELL, I HAD A BEAUTIFUL ONE I BROKE.... OOPS!! AND WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO FIND A REPLACEMENT!!!! THATS LANDMARK.... OH YEAH AND IM NOT REMARKING ON THE "EL CHEAPOS" WHERE IBANEZ USED ALDER OR BASSWOOD LIKE THE RG OR VAI OR PGM ETC. AND PAINTED THE WOOD... WERE TALKIN MAHOGONY BACK, NECK THRU BIRDSEYE MAPLE AND QUILTED MAPLE ON LEFT AND RIGHT AND ABILONE AND PEARL INLAYS!!
WANT TO COMMENT??? WANT TO SELL??
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS EXPECTED HERE!!!!!!
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MattC
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

excuse my ignorance, but what is an American Master? Do anyone have pics they can put up?? Someone described it as "The Holy Grail" of Ibanezes, but I've never come across one.
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vwall
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

YES, I PLACED THE AD AND I DO HAVE PICTURES. HOW DO I LINK THEM TO THIS AD... OR IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE??? IF NOT, E MAIL ME AND ILL SEND YOU SOME PIX.
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glenn
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

I think you're making this up. In my opinion you're living in a dream world.

GLENN
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vwall
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

what are you talking about??
mmmm..... to make something up would be to congure up.... am I a magicician???? Dont think so. My statements are 100% accurate relating to the ibanez American Master. Perhaps you've never even seen one?.?.?.?
None the less, my statement is factual pertaining to this guitar and considering my level of expertise on upper end shred guitars, and the fact that i own it and you dont gives me right of way here, dont you think??.......dream world???? learn to play like me and youll step out of dreamworld into reality.
P.S. do you even know what these guitars are???
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Challenger
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

There was a line made in USA. They were the USA Custom, and they were made in Pennsylvania. As far as the 'Master' part goes...? I almost bought one of these guitars. It had a PBC 'tension-free' neck - the headstock wasn't even part of the neck! I guess I should have snapped it up. Damn.
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Jimi D
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

geeze... nuthin' like coming to a forum of "experts" for help only to have some dolt all but call you a liar... well "glenn", just for your info

...the American Master series are in the January 1990 Ibanez catalog... 3 models, the MA2HSH, MA3HH and MA3HSH. The MA2 had an American Basswood body, the MA3s a Mahogany body with a Maple Top. They were all neck-through guitars with Edge trems and DiMarzio pups (PAF Pro & Double Whammy, with a VS1 in the 3 pup models) and were promoted by Reb Beach and Paul Taylor of Winger (this was before Reb got his own signature axe)...

So now we know vwall isn't nuts, though I'd hardly call the American Master guitars "the most infamous" of Ibanez guitars (save that for Paul's Iceman or Steve's JEM)
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vwall
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

hey, jimi d..... thanks for the support!!!! one thing though, i can see where some of the jems could come close.... primarily the anniversary one, but i ve have lots of other jems and this is the only one except for my loch ness green one that sounds decent. i find that most jems have a tinny sound to them. as far as the ice man goes ive never played one but ive seen them and am not fond of them.are they really that good????? thanks again and play loud!!!!
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Jimi D
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

hi vwall,

the reason I say the american masters can hardly be considered "infamous" is because no one knows about them... When talking upper range Ibanez, which model is best is largely a matter of personal preference, imho - they're all great guitars...
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vwall
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

hey jimi d.
you are correct... all of ibanez mid to upper end models are great!!!! im just extremely impressed with the master. if it was possible i would own mostley these guitars.... but i cant find any more... rats!!! i dont thinks that other guitars are junk of course... im very fond of my entire collection of over 30 guitars including some very ltd and rare items and only a handful of them are ibanez.. any ways, keep rockin and if you ever come across any masters, please let me know. heres my emailaddress: vwall@family.net
thanks!
scott
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matt
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

cool guitar, but the pbc sucks, sucks, sucks.
ibanez dropped this unit after a while so at least someone agrees with me.
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vwall
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

matt, what is the pbc?????
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Challenger
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

PBC was a tension-free neck design implemented on some Ibanez USA models for a short time. The system definitely had its problems (like the adjuster nut, which stripped more often than Gypsy Rose), but from a hardcore collector's point of view, those problems might be considered 'character'...
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Mark F.
Posted on Saturday, May 19, 2001 - 3:10 pm:   

Does anyone have any info on American-Made Ibanez's,ie,the late 80's-early 90's one's.I'm talkin' about the N.Hollywood,Ca neck plate Ibanez's.I've been trying for years to get the scoop on these fine guitars.I have four USA Customs and no one can give me any info on them.Some people have told me that these were made in Jackson's factory,and after comparing Jackson's and Ibanez's from this period,they sure do look alot alike.............
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Jimi D (Jimid)
Posted on Thursday, May 24, 2001 - 3:20 pm:   

Check Jemsite (new window) for all the known info in the Universe on these things...
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Psychotropia76 (Psychotropia76)
Posted on Friday, February 01, 2002 - 11:42 am:   

O.K. folks, here's the deal. The PBC tension-free necks were ONLY on the USRG line, which consisted of the USRG10, USRG20, and USRG30. The American Master line was a very, very limited line and are next to impossible to find. Some, but not all of the models, had neck-thru bodies which is very rare for an Ibanez. Two American Masters were recently sold on Ibanezrules.com in the used section. The links are still there, with fairly good descriptions and pictures. Also, to get your Ibanez information accurate always check jemsite.com in the specs section for the guitar you are discussing. They have accurate specs for nearly all of the upper-end Ibanez guitars.

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