Paddy515 Posted February 26, 2023 Share Posted February 26, 2023 I believe these are rather like hens teeth. Mid 70s Japanese in gigged but good order - fully working. Original hard case . Anyone willing to PM me with further info please? 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmo Valdemar Posted February 26, 2023 Share Posted February 26, 2023 Are you after more info or trying to sell? Your post is worded like a for sale ad... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Old Horse Murphy Posted February 26, 2023 Share Posted February 26, 2023 They're good for metal apparently 🤘 Not sure they'd be any good for my back though. It looks heavy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piers_Williamson Posted February 26, 2023 Share Posted February 26, 2023 Talking of metal, that Bridge looks like it was last seen in the Tower of London Armour Collection......albeit a thing of beauty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bassassin Posted February 27, 2023 Share Posted February 27, 2023 3 hours ago, Paddy515 said: More info Made by Fujigen Gakki, model number 2387, the set-neck P/J version is referred to as 'Custom' in the only catalogue I can find it in - Fujigen model number conventions suggest it's likely the proper designation's 2387B/DX. http://s93105080.onlinehome.us/Ibanez-Catalogs/file.php_n=1974-2&p=&y=1974.html Looks like there's no serial number which means it's pre 1976, and a quick look in the catalogues suggest this version appeared around 1974. There may be dateable codes on the pickups or possibly stamped on the back of the scratchplate but '74/5 seems likely. Interestingly these pre-date actual Gibson Flying V basses by 9 or 10 years. I think these are pretty rare - I suspect a lot of people on the Ibanez Vintage Guitars FB group would like to see it, and might well want to buy it off you. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy515 Posted February 27, 2023 Author Share Posted February 27, 2023 7 hours ago, Bassassin said: Made by Fujigen Gakki, model number 2387, the set-neck P/J version is referred to as 'Custom' in the only catalogue I can find it in - Fujigen model number conventions suggest it's likely the proper designation's 2387B/DX. http://s93105080.onlinehome.us/Ibanez-Catalogs/file.php_n=1974-2&p=&y=1974.html Looks like there's no serial number which means it's pre 1976, and a quick look in the catalogues suggest this version appeared around 1974. There may be dateable codes on the pickups or possibly stamped on the back of the scratchplate but '74/5 seems likely. Interestingly these pre-date actual Gibson Flying V basses by 9 or 10 years. I think these are pretty rare - I suspect a lot of people on the Ibanez Vintage Guitars FB group would like to see it, and might well want to buy it off you. Hi, thank you so much. This was given to my band's singer for his 19th birthday, some 25 years ago, barely played by him as he's a guitarist/singer, and just happened to mention it to me last week. After a couple of hours cleaning and setting up it now looks and plays great. Eventhough the truss rod is frozen in time, the neck relief is spot on and once the string height was reduced from 9/64ths!!!! to 5/64ths, all is good. He hadnt a clue what he had and I wasnt sure on all the facts so this reply is a great help. Thank you. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burns-bass Posted February 27, 2023 Share Posted February 27, 2023 What a lovely story. Hope he can enjoy it now. Worth having a chat with a luthier who can help ease out the truss rod. Probably stuck but hopefully not broken. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy515 Posted February 27, 2023 Author Share Posted February 27, 2023 12 hours ago, Bassassin said: Made by Fujigen Gakki, model number 2387, the set-neck P/J version is referred to as 'Custom' in the only catalogue I can find it in - Fujigen model number conventions suggest it's likely the proper designation's 2387B/DX. http://s93105080.onlinehome.us/Ibanez-Catalogs/file.php_n=1974-2&p=&y=1974.html Looks like there's no serial number which means it's pre 1976, and a quick look in the catalogues suggest this version appeared around 1974. There may be dateable codes on the pickups or possibly stamped on the back of the scratchplate but '74/5 seems likely. Interestingly these pre-date actual Gibson Flying V basses by 9 or 10 years. I think these are pretty rare - I suspect a lot of people on the Ibanez Vintage Guitars FB group would like to see it, and might well want to buy it off you. http://s93105080.onlinehome.us/Ibanez-Catalogs/catalog/1976-2/03.jpg This is the very same, 1976. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bassassin Posted February 27, 2023 Share Posted February 27, 2023 6 hours ago, Paddy515 said: http://s93105080.onlinehome.us/Ibanez-Catalogs/catalog/1976-2/03.jpg This is the very same, 1976. Cheers - much better pic, didn't dig enough to find it. Ibanez introduced serial numbers in late 1975 & the pics of your singer's bass don't show a serial - on a set or through-neck instrument it should be stamped into the wood on the back of the headstock, so unless the number's not showing on the pic, that would date the bass to '75 at the latest. Ibanez/Fujigen used Maxon pickups and these usually have dateable serial numbers, which is useful on the pre-serial instuments - however I haven't seen these codes on P or J units so it's possible they may have been from a different supplier. Might be worth having a look, though. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msb Posted February 28, 2023 Share Posted February 28, 2023 That’s wild! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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