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Ibanez fg 100 1981
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ibanez fg 100 1981
  1. IBANEZ FG 100 1981 SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. IBANEZ FG 100 1981 SERIAL NUMBER
  3. IBANEZ FG 100 1981 FULL

IBANEZ FG 100 1981 SERIAL NUMBER

it could be a FG100 made in 87 or one that was made in 86 but got a serial number in 87. who knows, it could have '87 FG100s out there. Sorry, but it doesn't make anything obvious. The French ad says 1987 but doesn't give any serial number nor a picture. If he's right, and I think he is, because he was doing all research on Roadstar II serial numbers, we must forget some of the early info in Cameron's Serial Number thread combine all the corrected info we find and perhaps make one new corrected serial number table. Important: mr Roadstar corrected that this numbering system was used from January 1st 1987 and not from 1984! According to his info the old numbering with a LETTER for the MONTH, has continued until 31 December 1986. The H itself could stand for an 8 (August) or for Terada. It could stand for either a 6 (June) or for Fuji Gen. I must admit, it is a bit messy, like some in that thread said. Then you need to know the model number and in what period this model was produced. If it is 6 or higher, it could be late 70s too. If the second digit is under 5 it must be 80s, because in the first half of the 70s they had no serial nrs. So H7* can stand for Terada 87 of August seventy something between 1975 and 31th December 1979.

IBANEZ FG 100 1981 SERIAL NUMBERS

Source: Captain Ibanez's Serial Numbers thread. So in order to read a H7 number you must COMBINE the info of mr_Roadstar on the LETTERS with the info of Jim Donahue on the FIRST DIGIT of the NUMBER. So FG100 production obviously didn't stop in 86.į7***** stands for Fuji Gen Gakki '87 ***** Rare guitare de jazz, année 1987.made in uleur blonde naturel.sonorité incroyable.le manche et les frettes sont dans un état exceptionnel.pas de coup,ni de rayures sur la guitare.etat général:10/10 avec étui ibanez. It's one more fake like the GBs we saw some time ago. It's a FG100 made or that got the serial in 1987.Ĥ. It's some of the AFs (120 or 200) being sold as a FG100.ģ. It's a FA100 being sold as a FG100 (we have seen -here in the forum- people mixing the two models in the past)Ģ. In the 1988 catalog there is no FG100.Ĭé, could you post a pic showing the guitar and if possible the serial number?ġ. I think we discussed in the forum about 1987 being a transition year and it seems that literature is very scarce. Like you, I have never seen a 1987 jazz box catalog. The first time the FG100 appears on a catalog (as far as I could find) was in the 1982 and the last time on the 1986. The last time the FA100 appears on a catalog is on the 1981. They started producing it after they stopped the FA100. You’re right John, they were not made in the '70s.

IBANEZ FG 100 1981 FULL

I haven't been able to find an '87 Full and Semi-Acoustic catalog to confirm whether they were available (in some country) or not.

ibanez fg 100 1981

They didn't make FG100s in the 1970s.įG100: I'd say it's more likely to be an early '87 (leftover from '86 parts?) than a '79. I found many posts saying Terada is a very good factory,but i couldn't be able to find information about specific FG100 model made in this factory.if someone has other info or own this specific guitar,please let me know )Īs far as I know they stopped making FG100s in 1986Ĭe: If the serial number is really F7***** then I'd say it has to be an '87 Terada made guitar. Ok,the first answer come from myself.i post without searching the forum before.excuse me! What about the Terada productions of Ibanez hollow bodies?i read H in the serial number stays for Terada manifacture,i'm going to buy an FG-100 H7***** as to say produced in Terada in '87. Plug in, flush out and fire the feed.Ibanez Collectors World: Ibanez "Terada model" P I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed. We do Wild Horses too and yes, thats my tuning. "Wild Horses - open G acoustic (both top low strings tuned to g) " The others aren't really worth mentioning - maybe for the record.Ī red Chery Telecaster - looks like Ronnies ESP but sure don't sound like it.Ī self built Telecaster with Strat Tremolo

ibanez fg 100 1981

All my Guitars are tuned in open-g (what would you expect?)ġ.)a Rockinger Telecaster with Seymore Duncan PUs from 1981 (mahogany Kit to build yourself)Ģ.) a Gibson Les Paul Special, Limited Edition from 1978, 2 Cutaways (2x P90 Soapbars)ģ.) a black Hoyer Telecaster with Zebra Binding, that was a birtday present from our deceased Guitarist, Carlo Karges, who wrote 99 red balloons and played that Guitar in Tokio - with his former Band Nena.













Ibanez fg 100 1981