Just brought this over from S. Korea. Not 100% sure of the year but have contacted Ibanez. This was part of the Genesis Collection released late 2013 to reissue some of the classic Ibanez RG models. Super thin neck on this beast. The neck is also upgraded to a 5 piece which is an upgrade over the 1988 RG550 I had as my first serious guitar.
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Originally posted by Big Daddy B View PostYes the stripes are strips of walnut to reinforce the maple. Thin to shred!
I think he was asking why the walnut strips were so thin... That is the current design. Seems to work.I keep the bible in a pool of blood
So that none of its lies can affect me
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As far as looks go, I think the thin stripes make guitars look cheap. Because it looks like 3 pieces slapped together with a thin layer of a binding agent(glue) holding them together.
Whereas the thicker stripes make it looks like 5 wood pieces.
As far as the strength goes...
Any extra pieces are going to add strength because of the opposite angled grain. But like the rest of you, something that thin isn't going to have the strength that we have come to expect from the 5 piece necks.
here's a question for you guys:
I never agreed with counting a headstock and fretboard as pieces. A 3-piece neck shouldn't be neck-headstock-fretboard, IMO.
But, since the general consensus is to count them...
Are these 5-piece necks really 5-piece necks or are they 7-piece necks (when they have a separate headstock and fretboard)?
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Yeah, the "5 piece neck" thing in this case is kinda misleading. The veneer does nothing for strength whatsoever. It is purely cosmetic. However even if it is technically just a 3 piece neck, there's nothing at all wrong with that. A 3 piece neck is FAR more stable than a 1 piece neck.
...and no, fretboard and headstock do not count towards how many pieces a neck is.
3 piece or 5 piece refers to the neck wood laminations.
This is a true 5 piece neck:
Last edited by zeegler; 02-24-2016, 05:53 PM.
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Very nice. I had never heard of this Genesis Colletion series. Is the neck thickness and width the same as the originals or wider like some of the newer ones ? My favorites are the 98-02 Wizard necks with the bubinga stripe. When they went to the "Prestige" necks, they just don't feel the same.
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Originally posted by Catharpin View PostVery nice.
SO the 5 piece neck, are those little stripes considered 2 of the pieces? Why so thin? What wood are they?
Though, when I think of a five-piece neck, it would usually be like what Zeegler posted, or this Carvin.
349_349_CIMG00051_1_6.jpgI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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I think the Genesis serie was release in 2013.
Congratz! I got 3 late 80s/early 90s RG and they are awesome instruments for the price I grabbed them.
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