The PM200 is a hollow-body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2013. It is a signature model for American jazz guitarist and composer Pat Metheny. It is made in Japan by FujiGen and replaced the PM120 as Metheny's flagship model.

The PM200 features a full-sized, single cutaway, full hollow body design with a maple top with ƒ holes and multi-layer binding and maple back and sides mated to a set-in mahogany neck with a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and pearl/acrylic and abalone split block position markers. Components include a single Ibanez Silent 58 humbucking pickup with a gold cover mounted at the neck, a Gotoh Tune-o-Matic style bridge floating on a wood base with a custom tailpiece, a bone nut, Sure Grip knobs, a stereo output jack, and Gotoh tuning machines.

For 2015 the pearl and abalone inlays were replaced with acrylic and abalone. For 2018 the wood species used for the neck was clarified as African mahogany.

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • PM200-NT Pat Metheny Signature Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2013 - 2021
Body Type
  • Hollow Body
Series
  • Ibanez Artist Signature
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway

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Santa Cruz, CA, United States
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