Closet find. Very cool guitar with limited playtime. Frets  show little to no wear.
Everything looks original.

The RR150 is a Rocket Roll Series solid body electric guitar model produced by Ibanez in 1983-84. It was made in Japan as part of the  X Series of pointy guitars. It replaced the , which has a fixed bridge.

The RR150 features a vee-shaped basswood body with a birch top and creme binding bolted to a maple neck with a 21-fret fingerboard with black dot position markers. Components include a single Ibanez V2 humbucker mounted at the bridge in a plastic pickup ring, a trem bridge, rubberized Sure Grip II knobs, Smooth Tuner II machine heads and Dead End strap pins.

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • RR150-BY Rocket Roll
Categories
Made In
  • Japan
Pickup Configuration
  • H
Body Shape
  • V-Style
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Body Material
  • Basswood
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Model Family
  • Ibanez Rocket Roll
Neck Material
  • Maple
Offset Body
  • Non-Offset Body
Color Family
  • Red
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Bridge
Wood Top Style
  • Opaque
Scale Length
  • 25.5"
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 21

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