7 August 2019

Ibanez Buyers Guide for Dummies VIII


I had put a reminder on my phone about doing an update of Ibanez tremolo system. It rang in July but I was too busy to post this. God willing this report will be publish at least once a year. For those who missed past report or do not know what this entry is about, it’s pertaining to Ibanez's double locking bridges. Nothing to do with the guitar body, tone or design.
This caveat applies to Ibanez's standard models only. We'll go straight at each catalogue to see which part of the world gets the good (Edge Zero II) the bad (Edge III) and the ugly Ali (Std DL) .
Now there's four version or catalogue PDF representing four un proportion market on the globe. At least that's how Hoshino sees it.

Japanese market.

















All is good here! Congrats to your new domestic buyers. Arigato guzai mas tak.

North American market.


























Like them souped up pickuptronics, big model numbers and fancy pants colours from Hoshino folks will help it stay in tune. I certainly hope so or may as well better off eatin crawfish pie and fillet gumbo for tonight, I'm-a gonna git ma condolences and good luck to our gittar buddies on the bayou.

European market.



























My congrats to our new Ibanez brethren over there. Thomann and Andertons, These two companies knows about guitar hardwares. Thumbs up.

Asia(excluding Japan), Middle east, Africa, Central and South America and Australia market.












Thank you Hoshino. Great respect. Keep up the good work. Thumbs up.

A few more permanent occupiers spotting the turd bridges in all catalogues. All-time best sellers I believe?









Do not get triggered by anything you read here. Remember, this is the Internet.

Goodbye joe,I gotta go.
Yustech


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