FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Looking to thin the herd a little. Original Ibanez Destroyer in what I call Iron Maiden Red.... Guitar is all original except strings (I think). Comes with OHSC. Get your early Maiden/Lep on.. $1000

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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Don’t see these too often
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Were these set neck or bolt on?
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Billelzebub wrote:Were these set neck or bolt on?


Interestingly several people have asked this and I personally have not seen a set neck version. This is the real deal early one with a bolt on neck.
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I don't know either if there ever were any set necks - but for import 'knock-offs' of Gibson models - bolt ons are always less desirable to me.
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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DT300 and up were setneck. This is a DT50-II, which is bolt-on but it's a hell of a guitar regardless.
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Badass. Those old Dimarzio-looking Maxon pickups (I assume that's what's in the bridge spot) sound amazing
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Bump from the other side.... Just grabbed this from my storage unit. Anyone looking for one?
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Dang that’s cool
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Those are great guitars. I had a '81 DT400CS and loved that thing.
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Re: FS: Ibanez Destroyer Original early 80's

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Damn, that is badass!

That model was the first Ibanez I bought, second guitar I ever bought with my own money.
... and I got rid of it like a dumb ass.

Such a cool guitar! Alas, I can't take it off your hands, but so killer!!
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