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From Ibanez:

"The Iron Label line was originally developed with metal and nothing but metal in mind. We modded and tweaked until we got to the heaviest-hitting metal axes we’ve ever built. They’re purposefully spartan, and you won’t find a feature here that doesn't contribute directly to a bone rattling, earth shattering tones these guitars pump out. Carrying forward that same philosophy, the next generation of Iron Label guitars take this raw metal energy to a completely new level. They sport totally blacked out looks, and their supercharged electronics amounting to some of the heaviest-swinging metal axes we’ve ever produced."

Satin Black, Okoume body, 15.75" radius Ebony fingerboard with jumbo frets and no inlays on a 5pc Maple/Walnut Wizard III shaped neck, 1 11/16" nut width, 25.5" scale length, DiMarzio® D Activator™ neck and bridge pickups, Edge-Zero II bridge, Gotoh tuners, 7.4 pounds, comes with gig bag. 

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Brand
Model
  • XPTB620 Iron Label Xiphos -
Finish
  • Black Satin

Dave's Guitar Shop

La Crosse, WI, United States
Sales:28,982
Joined Reverb:2013

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