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World Musical Instruments - Who Do They Build For?
Greetings and thank you for watching this video. Below are some links to products that I use: ThomannMy guitar ►► https://redir.love/61EwP3naMy amp ►► htt...
Would love to see a picture of the back of that headstock.
I was so WRONG in what I wrote. It's not Samick, it's Cort that made the Korean Ibanez guitars. Every one I've seen has a serial number like this:
So, i just found an Ibanez with the same serial format the previous poster mentioned. Says Made in Korea with a serial starting with the W prefix. The guitar is an Ibanez Iceman X series, Lepard in your opinion would this be WMI?
So, i just found an Ibanez with the same serial format the previous poster mentioned. Says Made in Korea with a serial starting with the W prefix. The guitar is an Ibanez Iceman X series, Lepard in your opinion would this be WMI?
Now that's a weird one ! I have never seen a Korean Ibanez with a W serial number. That may very well be a WMI guitar.
Here`s some further info, dont know if it helps (or even if its accurate),
"The Ibanez X-series is a series of extremely shaped electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki. It was first introduced in 1983 with Destroyer and Rocket Roll series. In 1987 X-series was closed and then reintroduced in 2007 with Xiphos series. X-series embodies following series:
Apparently they sold for only $250 new but looking at reviews people where impressed by them.
Doing a search on Evil-bay for Ibanez Iceman brings up 2 or 3 more, all with a W prefix
Full specs here, nothing to write home about, it seems its a `mini` iceman, smaller body and missing the hook on the lower horn. For a hundred bucks it could be worth a punt.
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