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

I've been hunting this ghostrider series for years now, finaly i found one.These models are great they sound and feel like les pauls.I haven't seen any topic around here about this beautiful model..Is there anybody around here that actually owns one ?
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Bruce Johnson
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

Hey, Jonathan. I just bought a Ghost Rider last week. I don't know if it's the one you're talking about. It's the higher end of the two GR's: abalone and pearl block inlay, bound carved maple top. It's beautiful; 1995 serial number and doesn't seem to have been played. Yes, it fells like a Les Paul but I think it can get "jangly" like a Strat a lot easier than a LP with the right set up. I paid top dollar for it, though: $450 with the original case. I play it through a Fender Princeton Chorus: smooth as a Power Bar bowel movement, but can scream like a hamster in the garbage disposal.
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Jonathan
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

bruce aren't these models greats they sound so smooooooth and can sound harsh the same time .the one i have is like the ones you reffered to as the higher end.they made 2 kinds of these right?. the ones with the soapbar pick ups with the solid finishes and the ones with the regular pickups, sunburst finishes and gold hardware,mine's an orange sunburst, im looking for the ones with the soapbar pick ups too i just cant seem to find them anywhere.i've searched all the guitar stores here in jersey and newyork,most of the salesmen replied"i've never seen any of these models before". i guess the model name really fits its really like a ghost no ones really seen one.i read your other post .i think your right why the ghostider models aren't talked about that much in here.i read in the catalog(96' catalog i believe) that there where only a few models made.im not sure how many.they discontinued this model i dont know why.that's why im holding on to it tightly. i really think that this will be a collectible someday.i really dont care about them being a collectible or not though.
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Chad
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

Ghostrider info......

There were 3 Ghostrider models produced as follows:

1. GR320 -- This model came with dot inlays and dual humbuckers. It had a tele style bridge and the bridge humbucker was mounted in this housing. It is the one that Al Jourgensen was pictured with in an old Ibanez ad. It was available in black and cherry with black hardware. They were introduced in 94 and produced for a very short time.

2. GR520 -- This was also a dual humbucker model. It is the one that has the abalone/MOP inlays and gold hardware. It was available in orange sunburst and vintage sunburst. Produced from 94-96 or so.

3. GR220 -- This is the soapbar pickup model. It had dot inlays and was available in black and transparent blue and came with chrome hardware. Produced during 95,96.

I have seen several of these things for sale in the last year. Probably 15+ online and a couple at guitar shows (I go to about 2 guitar shows a year). These guitars are usually priced from $200 to $500. Although UGBM has one of the GR220s for sale right now and they are asking $899. That is WAY out of line.

With a little effort, the GR520 and GR220 seem to be relatively easy to find. The one that is a REALLY tough find is the GR320. Good luck!

By the way, weren't all of the Ghostriders made in Korea? If so, that means they were produced as a budget guitar by Ibanez. Also, very seldom does a Korean guitar become much of a collectible.

Ibanez probably quit producing them because sales were poor in comparison to other models.

Chad
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Bruce Johnson
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

Jonathan and Chad,
Thanks for your posts! Your info was very helpful, Chad. Korea? My serial number starts with an "S." wHAT'S THE DIFFERNCE BETWeen orange and vintage sunburst? I guess I would say that mine's orange.

Where have you seen these online, Chad? I, like Jonathan, would like to stockpile these. I don't see anything on ebay and haven't for a few weeks; I see nothing in the classifieds and nothing at the Vintage Ibanez page classifieds.
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Jonathan
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

thanx for the info chad....hey bruce you might wanna check the harmonycentral.com classified ads..thats where i got my guitar...just watch out for con artists thought my friend got ripped off once, he paid $300 for an amp head and never got it back. that really sucked .ok anyway thanx for the post again people...see yah next time
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Alex
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

I am so glad I stumbled across this site!!! I have the GR520 Ghostrider, Orange Sunburst. It is the best guitar I have ever played. Very versatile and beautiful. Can anyone suggest a hardshell case for it? I got mine with a gig bag and I am scared to death it will get damaged.
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Daniel
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

I my self own a sunburst ghostrider which I just replaced the pickups in. I put an Dimarzio Air Norton in the neck and a Dimarzio Tone Zone in the bridge. Now it is truly one of my ultimate guitars.
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Randy
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:04 am:   

i own a sunburst ghostrider, and until i bought it, i thought my '80 artist was the end all of my quest for tone and playability. i love this guitar and it is an obscure and special instrument. i'm now looking for a tobacco burst currently...anybody looking to unload one?
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Mark Simpson
Posted on Sunday, July 01, 2001 - 10:26 am:   

Hey guys (geez, these boards can be like a Moose Lodge meeting. urgh. Guitar Ladies, step up!)! Just wanted to let you folks know that I have a green 220 myself; these things are FANTASTIC! Not only do my guitar-playing freinds dig it, non-guitar friends that stop by always say "The green one looks pretty!"
My good friend and bandleader liked mine so much, he's bought FOUR!!! So far, he's gotten the black 220 and a cherry 320. The 320 was advertised as an Alan Holdsworth Model; something that neither of us knew about. It has a fake diamond inlay in the headstock; we are both wondering if this was done by the previous owner.
Yesterday we compared all three (through his HR Deluxe), the 220's sound nearly identical but the black one weighs less. My green 220 must be around 8 pounds; it hurts by back after a 3 hour practice. But the cherry 320 was noticeably lighter, and the tone... oh, the tone. Finally, some stock humbuckers that have clarity when played without distortion.
Anyway, feel free to email me regarding these guitars (two more on the way, and the ones that he doesn't want I'll be buying), or ANY Ibanez pedal. Ibanez Collector's World is five stars in my book!
best regards,
Mark Simpson, The Pusherman
http://pusherman.homestead.com/ibanez.html
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Gitfiddle1 (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Monday, November 26, 2001 - 4:05 pm:   

Attention Ghostrider owners:

There is a hardcase up on eBay (Item # 1489439667)
The seller doesn't know what it is.

Cheers
Steve
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Mr_Roadstar (Mr_Roadstar)
Posted on Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 4:11 pm:   

Another Ghostrider case on eBay. And again, 'cause of their strange shape, the seller doesn't know what it is!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=929643198

Cheers
Steve
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Azlo (Azlo)
Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2003 - 4:50 pm:   

oh my goodness...i have a ghostrider orange sunburst....i never knew what it was called and how much it was worth..i bought it at a pawn shop and i looked all over in catalogs to find out about it. until i saw a picture on this site i was totally lost...i am now happy knowing that others appreciate this guitar as much as i do....my toggle switch is located in a different area though...lets see if i can find a pic.

azlo
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Hobbz (Hobbz)
Posted on Thursday, December 04, 2003 - 3:28 pm:   

I own a black gr220 I bought in 95, it sounds great. I found the p90's to be a little noisy though, I replaced the bridge with a Dimarzio DLX Plus. I also have a S540BMAV that I purchased new in 93. Does anyone else have this model of 540 or seen one? Its truley an awesome git fiddle!
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Ibnzplyr
Username: Ibnzplyr

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Friday, December 24, 2004 - 9:13 pm:   

Shawn Lane, the guitar virtuso who passed away yound last year, used a Ghostrider. The link:

http://216.239.63.104/search?q=cache:Yzrm4WiGuQoJ:www.tarsun.net/articles/art_gi tarist_9610.htm+ibanez+ghostrider&hl=en

and the quotes from an interview:

Q: You recorded "Powers of Ten" with Charvel guitars, an old Roland guitar and a Fender Strat. After that, you played Ibanez; why have you chosen Vigier now?

A: The most important aspect of a guitar is playability. The strings must be as close to the fretboard as possible without rattling, otherwise I can't play comfortably. My Ibanez Ghostrider was decent considering that, only after strong temperature variations I experienced trouble with the action. Furthermore, the luthier at Ibanez that built my guitars, left. When I got to talk to Patrick Vigier at a convention in Frankfurt, he promised me that he could build a guitar that would satisfy all my wishes. And he was right. The Excalibur I play now has the lowest action I have ever experienced and the neck is absolutely very constant.
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Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Saturday, December 25, 2004 - 9:42 am:   

Ibnzplyr:

Very interesting reading. Thanks for the link.
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Fox
Username: Fox

Registered: 02-2003
Posted on Saturday, December 25, 2004 - 7:30 pm:   

Well, I prefer low action combined with .009 set, live in Finland, own a couple Ghostriders and I havenīt encountered "only after strong temperature variations I experienced trouble with the action" - phenomenon.. :-) Perhaps also humidity plays some role in that..or that particular guitar has been built from not-so-well dryed woods..
Just my 2 cents....

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