found this beasty in a pawnshop & was wondering if the experts here could help identify it.
It appears to be some kind of RG570 or RG670. MIJ. It has:
Gold hardware;
Lo Pro trem;
used to have the string retainer bar (now missing) and so has the notched truss rod cover;
dot inlays;
rosewood fretboard;
that all access neck heel thingo;
H-S-H, 5-way, vol, tone;
pickups are V7, S1, V8;
shiny logo (gold? chrome? not sure)
trans brown finish over some quite figured wood. Not flamed or quilt, just really grainy. It reminds me of alder or swamp ash, although I'm sure the finish helps the grain to "pop" more.
Best match colourwise seems to be the Walnut Stain (WS) from the '93 catalog, but this isn't offered on any of the RGs. Besides which, all RGs around this period seem to be basswood, occasionally with a maple cap.
the closest guitar I've found appearance wise is an RG670MH over at Ibanez Register, but that is obviously mahogany, and this guitar looks like a more featured grain under a trans brown finish.
any ideas?
It appears to be some kind of RG570 or RG670. MIJ. It has:
Gold hardware;
Lo Pro trem;
used to have the string retainer bar (now missing) and so has the notched truss rod cover;
dot inlays;
rosewood fretboard;
that all access neck heel thingo;
H-S-H, 5-way, vol, tone;
pickups are V7, S1, V8;
shiny logo (gold? chrome? not sure)
trans brown finish over some quite figured wood. Not flamed or quilt, just really grainy. It reminds me of alder or swamp ash, although I'm sure the finish helps the grain to "pop" more.
Best match colourwise seems to be the Walnut Stain (WS) from the '93 catalog, but this isn't offered on any of the RGs. Besides which, all RGs around this period seem to be basswood, occasionally with a maple cap.
the closest guitar I've found appearance wise is an RG670MH over at Ibanez Register, but that is obviously mahogany, and this guitar looks like a more featured grain under a trans brown finish.
any ideas?
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