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1989 Ibanez RG 560

The RG560 is an  solid body electric guitar model introduced by  in 1988. It was originally part of the  which became the RG line. It was made in Japan by .
The RG560 features a basswood body bolted to a maple Wizard neck with a 24-fret fingerboard with dot position markers. Components include Ibanez pickups with a  at the bridge and  in the neck and middle positions, an Edge  bridge with a locking nut and Gotoh tuning machines. It is one of relatively few RG models with the //single pickup configuration.

Instrument is in VERY GOOD CONDITION with scratches in finish but no serious other dings or marks. Some tarnish and rubbing on neck plate. Little or no fret wear. Guitar is missing back plate and truss rod cover, otherwise appears to be all original. Comes with Ibanez wood hardshell case.

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Listed4 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • RG-560
Year
  • 1989
Made In
  • Japan

Melodee Music

Sterling, VA, United States
Sales:5,573
Joined Reverb:2016

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