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Ibeenjazzed
Username: Ibeenjazzed

Registered: 07-2005
Posted on Friday, July 29, 2005 - 5:59 pm:   

Hello, I just stumbled upon this site, glad to know I am not alone in my appreciation for these older Ibanez's. I recently picked up a very clean 1985 blonde fg100 and I love it. I have had it about two weeks now, and wish that I would have known about sooner. I have already had several questions answered by reading other posts, but I have a few more questions. First, mine has only the bell side strap button, and the strap button is shaped like a "V". There is not one on the neck side. The first question is, does anyone one have one/know where to find one? Second, when I find one can I just drill a small pilot hole into the butt of the neck or is there any truss rod business going on there? Also, was this standard practice on all FG's/FA's? If someone has a pic of one that is factory or moded I will consider naming this guitar after you. Did they just think that we would tie a shoestring to the headstock like Joan Baez or something? One last question, I went out on a limb and got this one on ebay without knowing much about them. Boy was I releived when it got here. I have asked the locals the blue book on it and I get the same reply, "Are you sure it is not an FA 100, cause if it is, it is worth about $900/$1100." I know that these two models are close in description from what I have read on this site, but what is the real street value prices of these two guitars? Oh yeah, it is noteworthy that my PRS McCarty hollowbody hasn't seen much action since this new guitar has come on the scene.
Acetan
Username: Acetan

Registered: 09-2003
Posted on Friday, July 29, 2005 - 9:12 pm:   

FA100 vs. FG100

FA(L) and FG(R)
01

Strap buttons at the heel
02

V-shaped strap button used in the mid-80's on FG
03

Strap button on FA. Notice the difference in the depth of the two guitars
04

Ace
Ibeenjazzed
Username: Ibeenjazzed

Registered: 07-2005
Posted on Friday, July 29, 2005 - 11:51 pm:   

Thanks alot Ace, did you put that on, or was it there when you got it? I'm a little paranoid having never done it. I am worried that I might hit something. Have you seen what they have been going for lately? Just curious because I have seen an array of prices. Also, is the year that it was made the first two numbers of the serial number? Those two you have side by side look like alot of fun. What do you prefer about each?
Acetan
Username: Acetan

Registered: 09-2003
Posted on Saturday, July 30, 2005 - 12:12 am:   

I used to think that FG100 would sell for a bit more than the FA100 but have found lately that they go for about the same. When another member of this forum sold his FG100 a couple of months ago it went for $900, but I think that was leaning towards the high end.

I got both of mine used and they came with the strap buttons installed. I have however installed strap buttons on a couple of other Ibanezes at the same spot and had no problems.

As for my preferences, please see my response in the thread below. They are different and I like both. My favorite Ibanez is still my AS50 though.

Ace
Acetan
Username: Acetan

Registered: 09-2003
Posted on Saturday, July 30, 2005 - 12:16 am:   

The first two numbers is the manufacture year and the alphabet is the month. This format is true until 1987 when it got changed. Do a search and you'll find quite a few discussions on this subject.

Ace
Eastmongo
Username: Eastmongo

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Saturday, July 30, 2005 - 1:35 am:   

Two beauty sisters!
Eastmongo
Username: Eastmongo

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Sunday, July 31, 2005 - 1:15 pm:   

I didn't know....
Is this true....?

"This model was the sucessor to the FG100 (Frank Gambale archtop) Ibanez produced from 81/87. It was in the market untill '97, but it's still produced in Japan up to now.
At the time it was released the AF200 was the top-of-the-line "average" jazzbox Ibanez offered, along with the "signed" models (Benson, Pass and Metheny)."


FG-----------Frank Gamble?
Acetan
Username: Acetan

Registered: 09-2003
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 12:50 pm:   

Where did you see that quote, Eastmongo? I don't know, but I kind of doubt it.

Ace
Johns
Username: Johns

Registered: 02-2001
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 1:05 pm:   

Eastmongo:

The first part about FG100 meaning it was a Frank Gambale model is not correct. His solidbody electrics, based on the S series, were called the FGM series.

Don't know whether the FG100 is still produced in Japan...but I doubt it.

The part about the AF200 being the TOTL, non-signature jazz box is true.
Funkle
Username: Funkle

Registered: 12-2001
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 2:43 pm:   

I saw that quote on Harmony-Central. I agree with John. He's way off on his info. FG stands for "Full (hollow) Guitar". In '82 +/-, when the FG100 showed up, 23 year old fresh off the plane form AU, Frank Gambale would have been spending his first year as a student at GIT in hollywood. And I don't think he became interested in hollowbodies until the nineties, when he mellowed a bit, cut down the rocker hair and started playing a GB10 sometimes. The AF series replaced the FG100 in the late '80s. There would be no reason to produce both at the same time. I think he might have been looking at FGM production dates - The FGM models sure look a lot different than the FG100. Now if the FG100 came in neon yellow with matching sharktooth inlays :-)

-Sven
Eastmongo
Username: Eastmongo

Registered: 03-2004
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 4:53 pm:   

Thanks guys! I needed to make sure and straight out.
That was a qute from somone's review (Harmony Central)
There are still a lot of mis-guided info out there.
Funkle
Username: Funkle

Registered: 12-2001
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 5:17 pm:   

That was a qute from somone's review (Harmony Central)
There are still a lot of mis-guided info out there


Harmony-central is a great place, but I wish people would just hold back on their assumptions rather than just guessing. I also wish they would be a little more thoughtful in their descriptions. Actually describe individual characteristics and details rather than "this is the best sounding guitar" or "these pickups suck"

-Sven
Bigmike
Username: Bigmike

Registered: 10-2002
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 9:22 pm:   

RE: Funkle's comments on what people post at Harmony Central. I wish there was a field you HAD TO FILL OUT that said how long you have had and played the instrument you are reviewing. I know I've written my fair share of beaming "honeymoon" reviews on gutiars there...
Funkle
Username: Funkle

Registered: 12-2001
Posted on Monday, August 01, 2005 - 11:27 pm:   

You are right Mike. I've gotten to the bottom of some reviews only to find that the reviewer doesn't even own the friggin instrument, just some kid who tried one out at the store after school

I'm as guilty as anyone of spending countless hours on H-C. But sometimes I wonder how useful it is. It seems to be comprised of 98% glowing reviews. How can 98% of all guitars be way above average?

-Sven

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