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Harry
Posted on Thursday, February 01, 2001 - 5:56 am:   

Hi all!
There was this European (I think Swiss) guy that had a really beautiful site about Ibanez. (The opening screen showed a nice pair of Korina copies). Lots of information and beauiful pics of the old '70s copies. My server can't find him no more. I also checked several search-engines but everything in vain. Anybody knows where he has gone?
Harry
Jörgen
Posted on Thursday, February 01, 2001 - 10:30 am:   

I know who you are talking about Harry.
His page was: http://www.break-even.com/ibanezvintage/
It says it has moved...but the link to the new location is not working unfortunately. I hope he can get it fixed somehow, cause I think it was a good site aswell.
Seth
Posted on Thursday, February 01, 2001 - 12:43 pm:   

Hi guys,

His collection (or part of it anyway) is still on-line at:

http://www.collectguitars.com/Gear/Hasi%20.htm
Harry
Posted on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 - 3:55 am:   

Hello Ibaneezers!
Great news! We have to be patient until the first of april (hope this is not some kind of joke) but you all have to check out this one, I think:

http://www.ibanez-vintage-page.de/

It will be worth waiting!!!!!
Greetings,
Harry
Harry Kruisselbrink
Posted on Thursday, March 15, 2001 - 2:26 pm:   

Hi again!
Since I didn't see my message appear in the "Last Day" topic I guess a lot of you maybe missed this: The german/swiss site I told you about is coming back!! Here's the new adress:

http://www.ibanez-vintage-page.de/

Starting on the first of april. Think it's gonna be a very beautiful one!!

Harry
Harry Kruisselbrink (Harry)
Posted on Thursday, March 22, 2001 - 9:10 am:   

Hi all!!
Earlier than expected: the German/Swiss Ibanez vintage site is airborne again. Check it out!!!
It's great!!
www.ibanez-vintage-page.de/
Enjoy!!
Harry
JohnS
Posted on Thursday, March 22, 2001 - 10:47 pm:   

Harry and All:

This is a must visit site for anyone collecting old replicas. There are guitars here I've never seen or heard of. The 74 and 76 catalogs were eye openers for the depth of models in the LP, SG and other copies series. And they also document the start of the Artist lines.
Shane P
Posted on Friday, March 23, 2001 - 7:48 am:   

Harry and John:
That is one incredible sight, boy some work has gone into that.How about some of those guitars, like that Les Paul Special.
Confirmed what I suspected about the fingerboard in my '78 PF400 being ebonised rosewood.
I thought the U in V headstock logo was on later 70's model than was shown.

I would love to know what the exchange rate was between the DM and the Yen during 74 and 76.I know the exchange rate of the Yen to the Aussie dollar in the seventies.I think this along with average wages of the period would help my perspective of these prices.

I certainly know the exchange rate of the Aussie dollar and the yen today.That's why so few high end models make it out here now.I also wish I could sprechenze Deutsch.

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