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sunpowder
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:06 am:   

I have played an 1981 AS50; and I have played new AS80s and AS120s. I am thinking about buying an '81 AS100 sight unseen over the web.

Can I assume the AS100 is like the entry level AS80 model of today? (or the AS120 w/o the inlays and the gold hardware) Any opinions on which might be better: an '81 or a new one?
Harold Wherry (Able3)
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:06 am:   

Sunpower,

I prefer the older AS100's made during 1977 - 1979. The body were Birch as compared to the maple body AS100's made during 1980 and later. The 1977 -79 AS100's have Super 80 pickups, you may want to replace the super 80's with Ibanez super 70 pickups.
Now, their is nothing wrong with getting a 1981 or later AS100 they are very nice guitars. The AS100's were made in Japan and the quality was very good. I'm not to sure about the quality of the AS80 & AS120 that are not made in Japan. I have owned an AS80 and a couple of 1981/82 AS100s all made in Japan and I have tried some of the newer AS120's, I prefer the early 1980 -86 models that are made in Japan as compared to the newer models.

Good luck...

Harold
HanZZ
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:06 am:   

Hi sunpower,

I own a 1981 AS 100 and I think it's a decent guitar. As far as I remember, the difference btw. the AS 50 and th AS 100 was the bodysize. The AS 100 is a little bigger.

You can watch the AS 100 on my Website.

http://angrick.zern.net/bluesstuff-E.htm

regards

HanZZ
BLue Horizon
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:06 am:   

Hi Hanzz,
pls check my site for info.

http://bluehorizon.yeah.net

Cheers,
Ben
Paddy_F (Paddy_F)
Posted on Friday, November 08, 2002 - 4:24 pm:   

pic testgit.jpg
Paddy_F (Paddy_F)
Posted on Friday, November 08, 2002 - 4:42 pm:   

Hello chaps,just testing with the above photo, can't believe my luck ,got it right first time because Im a complete thicko when it comes to p.c.'s.
I'll send some close ups if I manage to repeat the exercise, this deserves a stiff drink.
I've also found an ar300 but the guy has had the fretboard laquered, does anybody know if this will have an effect on price?

Paddy
Paddy_F (Paddy_F)
Posted on Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 10:08 am:   

some close ups of my 2617 and AS100 git

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