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Originally Posted by Martallica
His item description clearly states
Ibanez Steve Vai JEM 77 NECKTHROUGH Swirl Floral Inlays
My point was that it is not a genuine Ibanez, I`ve worked on enough Ibanez guitars to recognise a fake when I see one. I bought a Chibanez to see what it was like, and the cavity routing is similar to this one. Only PGM guitars have a space between the neck and the pick up ring. Just voicing my opinion, never meant to offend anybody here.
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YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG because all you might know is the stuff they sell at GC in US. Before going on with stupid remarks, better email me first.
I don't believe this.
If you go one day to Japan you'll learn a lot things like their Hondas look different than ours so if you see a Honda brought over from Japan you'll go "AH THAT'S NOT A HONDA. It doesn't say "CIVIC" On It"
Please spare me .... It's sad to see this kinda of stuff on Jemsite... VERY DISAPPOINTING.
And if you're interested in buying it I give you the permission to talk to Herc, the one who finished it...
The other thing that you don't do is pay attention to detail. NO SPACING between the pickup ring and the neck??? HELLO did you even read the responses that there are on the page?? Let me paste these for you...
"The pickups are attached to custom made clear pickup rings and are attached to the body using clear thin double sided tape. I didn't want put any screws for the pickup rings because it's way too nice of a guitar! It's up to you to add a clear pickguard or put screws in it, but it would be a shame. It's definitely a collector's item!"
The spacing is because of the clear pickup rings I've had custom made by a luthier in town... Put a regular pickup ring and you'll see magic... no spacing... If the clear pickup rings bother you then take'em off and drill some holes in the guitar and put some nice black ones to go with the knobs...