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Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Saturday, May 28, 2005 - 5:52 pm:   

Here it is, I bought my first GB-10!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am really excited and I hope it is everything that I imagined. What do you think???
gb10
Acetan
Username: Acetan

Registered: 09-2003
Posted on Saturday, May 28, 2005 - 7:56 pm:   

Very nice. Looks like a pre-83 model, the best vintage in my mind.

Ace
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Saturday, May 28, 2005 - 10:09 pm:   

Cmangeot:

Looks like a beauty! Tell us more about it, year, where you got it, etc.? It looks really clean.

I don't get to play mine as much as I'd like to. But when I do, I fall in love with it all over again.
Aaron
Username: Aaron

Registered: 01-2004
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 3:12 am:   

Congratulations!!

The GB10's are in a league of their own and yours looks like an exceptional one!!

Enjoy!!
Ibanezfreak1960
Username: Ibanezfreak1960

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 7:27 am:   

Cmangeot, is the sheet telling us that this guitar sleeps with you?

Sweet purchase, hope you enjoy it!
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike

Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 1:27 pm:   

Your FIRST ??? (Will there be MORE ??) Well it sure is a beauty. I tell ya - I love gutiars but if I had to part with most of my instruments I swear my GB10 would be one of the last to go... Besides being a classic in looks - it's comfort, sonic flexibility and ease to play over extended periods of time make it an all time keeper.... GOOD SCORE.
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 2:33 pm:   

Guys, thank you for all of the accolades!!
It is a 79 and I am really excited. I got it from gbase.com. I can not believe that it did not sell sooner, I got it for a great price!!! These things are going sky high these days!! The seller had accidentally misspelled Benson in the ad. Perhaps this caused it to be overlooked?? Original hard case, not the flightcase, but that is OK. Just some discoloration of the binding but that is normal if I am not mistaken, no cracking or disintegration at all!! Orval told me to change the pickguard if I was going to play it, are they fragile?? BTW, how can you tell besides the speed knobs that it is pre 83?
I have not yet received it, but I will be sleeping with it for sure. HAHAHAHAHA
Orval
Username: Orval

Registered: 03-2001
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 6:01 pm:   

the pickguards deteriorate and cause damage to other parts. the gbs are particularly bad about that.
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 9:23 pm:   

Do they deteriorate and stain other parts or what???
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike

Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 11:52 pm:   

The deterioration of the guard (if stored in the closed case all the time) can cause the gold hardware to corrode and pit (THAT happened to me with my FIRST Byrdland copy), it can eat at the lining of the case FACING the pickguard and THAT chemical reaction can do other stuff to the finish on the top (especially under and around the pickguard). Check the serial number of the back of the neck to confirm year... I figure any EARLY '78 to '82 (or '83) GB-10 especially a natural finish one, a real score. On the older of the GB-10's they used real nice maple on the backs and sides - mostly nice birdseye wood with a bit of flame.

A great score...


BigMike

ps: be glad you did NOT get a flight case, they weigh a TON.
Guitartim
Username: Guitartim

Registered: 04-2001
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 1:39 am:   

Excellent score! I too just grabbed a '79 GB10NT off of Gbase. Must be the season. As warned the pickguard gassing can be an issue. The previous owner of mine changed the guard as well as the pickups, but kept the original case. I bought a new case just in case the chemicals from the original pickguard still existed in the fabric. Yep, the interior of the case can hold harmful gasses and continue to damage your instrument.

But you've got a GREAT instrument. Enjoy!
Fg100
Username: Fg100

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 4:45 am:   

Hey Cmangeot, if you're interested in a GB flightcase I saw one... check this link

http://www.marktplaats.nl/ then click on > Muziek/instrumenten and then on Behuizingen/flightcases/koffers/tassen ... then write Geroge Benson in the 'Trefwoord:' box...
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 8:13 am:   

Cmangeot:

Here's some pix of my March 1979 GB10 that has suffered from the corrosion problem. Note that this guitar has been outside of the case for nearly a year now. The strings were new a few months ago. At that time I polished the frets. Look closely and you will see how insidious this problem can be...even when the guitar is not stored in the case!

Note: I specifically left these pictures large so that the detail was easy to see. I do not recommend uploading pictures this large.

Look at the fret ends closet to the pickguard:
Guard1

Everything metal is affected:
Guard2

With a flash shot you can see another striking view of the deterioration that is going on:
Guard3

This is not house dust that has accumulated. It is the residue of the pickup plating and the pickguard material.
Bridge

Finally, the only solution, new parts that you can get directly from Hoshino...they ain't cheap though. But well worth the investment!
NewParts
Fg100
Username: Fg100

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 9:13 am:   

I never saw anything like that!!! I've heard about the problem but didn't think it would cause such damage... I'm shocked!
Acetan
Username: Acetan

Registered: 09-2003
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 12:18 pm:   

I have seen the same thing happened on a 2630.

Ace
Funkle
Username: Funkle

Registered: 12-2001
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 12:52 pm:   

John,

That looks awful. Did it affect the finish, or just the metal parts?

Cmangeot,

Congrats, that's one bullet I'm planning to bite myself.
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2005 - 1:21 pm:   

So if I just keep this in the case only for short periods of time, it will be ok?? I plan to display in on a wall display.
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 9:54 am:   

Cmangeot:

I don't think you can say that keeping it out of the case is a guarantee. But it's the first line of defense and prudent.

My experience is that once the process starts, being in the case is the worst thing that you could do. However, not being in the case doesn't cure the situation. Clearly, the proximity of metal parts to the constantly corroding pickguard is the real culprit.

My advice: examine your pickguard and pickups regularly for signs of corrosion (green is bad! :-)). Replace the pickguard quickly or it will affect the metal parts VERY quickly.
Guitartim
Username: Guitartim

Registered: 04-2001
Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 9:55 am:   

Cmangeot~ Your '79 looks like the pickguard and floating p'ups have been changed. I see no corrosion in the photo, and the guard looks like a new replacement...no yellowing.

Check it closely when you receive it. Look at the upper frets, screws and metal parts near the guard. If tarnished, they were gassed. If the screws and p'ups are shiny, they may have been replaced.

All in all, it looks like a killer GB! We need a full tone report...and more pics.
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 9:56 am:   

Cmangeot:

Maybe I'm wrong, but your pickups and guard look so pristine, I wouldn't doubt that they have been replaced already. If so, then you shouldn't have to worry about the problem for a while.
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 9:59 am:   

Funkle:

So far, just the metal parts nearest the guard.

I have seen where guitars left in the case have had the tailpieces and tuners corroded.
Sixvsix
Username: Sixvsix

Registered: 03-2002
Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 4:49 pm:   

Nice guitar.

Ibanez seemed to fix the corrosion problem caused by the material in the pickguard by 1980.

Has anyone seen any AS200's with similar damage?

Like Ace's, my 2630 suffered the same fate.

six
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Tuesday, June 07, 2005 - 3:46 pm:   

Hello All,

Just to give you an update, I have finally received the GB10 its serial is K794881. The body is in incredible condition, only three very unnoticeable dings. I do think that the pickups have been replaced, the guitar was gassed as they say, as the strap button on the heel shows the corrosion, which leads me to the only problem with the guitar. The heel binding has dried and cracked. it is still intact but with any use it will break off. I know that I should remove the corroded strap button asap. nothing else on the guitar shows the signs of decay. Now back to the good stuff. The frets have absolutely ZERO wear on them. And the neck wood is like it was never touched by any hands, let alone oily ones. I am happy overall and the way that this guitar plays!!!!!!!! I cannot believe it.
I do want suggestions as to what to do to have the binding repaired. I have a friend that has painted guitars for me, so I know that he could touch in the clear on the affected area, but I know nothing about installing new binding. Please help!!!!!!!
pics to come soon
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Tuesday, June 07, 2005 - 11:44 pm:   

Here we go, the first of many...
head
body
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Wednesday, June 08, 2005 - 10:47 am:   

Cmangeot:

VERY NICE!

Glad to hear about the replacement parts already being on there. That will save you a lot of aggravation. (I'm going through that now...I'll write more about it later.)

Can you upload some pictures of the binding damage, too?
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike

Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Wednesday, June 08, 2005 - 7:54 pm:   

I have always thought that many of the Gibson guitars have the most classic designs and looks. Then along came the Ibanez George Benson models. Anyone that has beheld one in person and then played one knows it's far more than looks. They are one of the easiest to play and most flexible sounding instruments I've ever owned.

Congratulations on your score - and considering that all the parts that ususally look pretty ratty on the older GB-10s have already been replaced and look so good you got a GREAT DEAL for the price you paid.

I wanna see a shot of the back - the woods used on the bodies of the older GB-10s are awesome, especially on the natural finish models...
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Thursday, June 09, 2005 - 10:07 pm:   

Here are more pics of the new gb10
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Guitartim
Username: Guitartim

Registered: 04-2001
Posted on Friday, June 10, 2005 - 10:03 am:   

Really nice GB! From the looks of the corrosion on the strap pin, I'd recommend looking into purchasing a new pin and case for her...just in case the gassing has spread to the fabric. It's amazing how that spreads to metal all around the guitar. Easy fix on a great vintage piece.

Bet she sounds fantastic!
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike

Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Friday, June 10, 2005 - 2:00 pm:   

YOU DAWG !!!

It's a gorgeous piece, so tell us how it sounds.... Yeah, stop LOOKING AT IT and play the little sucker a while. I swear that is a great axe...

Aren't you glad you bit the bullet and went for it ???
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Friday, June 10, 2005 - 2:50 pm:   

Hey Mike,
I took her to a gig Wednesday night, and I cannot believe it!! This is the most responsive, most rich sounding guitar that I have ever owned. I played it through my Mesa/Boogie Triaxis, and my T.C. Electronics Gmajor and even at high gain it sounds so full and soulful. Even with flatwounds!!!!!!It did feedback some, but come on, Mesa/Boogie at high volume, you expect that. Anyone who doubts that George Benson uses Ibanez made guitars has obviously never played mine, because the tone is unmistakeable. Due to the condition of the guitar I have decided not to gig with it regularly, Besides, I play at least three nights a week, and this guitar is not appropriate for the stuff I do in the rock genre. I will post more pics soon.
Cmangeot
Username: Cmangeot

Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Friday, June 10, 2005 - 2:51 pm:   

Oh yeah, is there an easy way to find out whether the case has been compromised??

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