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Hasy
Username: Hasy

Registered: 11-2002
Posted on Thursday, February 22, 2007 - 4:01 am:   

Hello to all IBZ collectors.

I am happy to get a real chance to share my passion and my knowledge with you !

A BIG Thank you to John Shanley ! I will do my best for the Ibanez Collectors World.

A swiss Guy in a american Ibanez Board ?
Dont worry, im not selling swiss cheese or chocolate here, but if your interessed, i send you some samples to your mailbox. :-)

I use this forum to add more info to my big archiv of 50/60s ibanez pictures and use them to fill the holes in the puzzle of the "forgotten" history. Its very important to work on this chapter not just for me, for all collectors worldwide.
The official ibanez book "The untold story" gives us a small view to the 50 and 60s history. I think, this chapter was to small to let us know, whats happened in the beginning. Now, its time to work it out and finish this chapter with alot of "hidden" informations and "never seen" musical instruments.
Please help me to finish that job.

Why this guy write so a funny language ?
Sorry, but i`m not the professional in english language. I Try to do my best to answer in "good" english, but sometimes i need a helping hand to use the right word. Please are patient with me.
I learn the english language in scool, but i was "unable" to listen, there were too many blond girls in my class (oh God...)so I could not concentrate correctly on the instruction and after 3 lessons broke off :-) Bad Girls :-)

I will try to answer your questions a.s.a.p. I have a 1/2 hour in the day time (in my office) to answer your questions.
My pal Harry is a helping hand too. Thanks Harry !

So let the party startet ................

Greetings from swiss

Hasy


www.sixties-ibanez.com
Ibanezfreak1960
Username: Ibanezfreak1960

Registered: 3-2004
Posted on Thursday, February 22, 2007 - 7:30 am:   

Hasy, I'm always glad to here your input on these oldest Ibanez'. I look forward to this topics future!
Mrblanche
Username: Mrblanche

Registered: 1-2006
Posted on Thursday, February 22, 2007 - 10:29 am:   

Interesting new way of dividing up the eras here.

By the way, I went to school in Collonges-sous-Saleve, in France just outside of Geneva, for a year. I'll take all the Swiss chocolate you want to send!

And I make a mean cheese fondue, which I learned from Les Armures in Geneva.

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