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Ibanez Iceman IC520 Electric Guitar Vintage Brown Sunburst

Place of Origin USA
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 180
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price Negotiable
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Ibanez Iceman IC520 Electric Guitar Vintage Brown Sunburst
Delivery Time Please contact customer service
Payment Terms paypal,UnionPay, Visa/MasterCard, Amex, Discover,T/T
Supply Ability 180

Product Features

For die-hards fans of '70s and '80s attitude and tone, the IC520 takes a great guitar even further. The Iceman mahogany set-in neck and Ibanez original Tight Tune bridge and tailpiece assure incredible tone & powerful sustain. Its bound Rosewood fingerboard sports gleaming pearl block inlays, and jumbo frets for players who prefer a modern feel.

The IC520 boasts a fat, mean-sounding mahogany body. DiMarzio's The Tone Zone and Air Norton pickups are for the sound that takes you back to a time when rock was still considered dangerous.

Neck type: Iceman Mahogany set-in neck Body: Mahogany body Fretboard: Bound Rosewood fretboard with acrylic block inlay Fret: Jumbo Bridge: Tight-Tune bridge Tailpiece: Tight-Tune tailpiece Neck pickup: DiMarzio Air Norton (H) neck pickup (Passive/Alnico) Bridge pickup: DiMarzio The Tone Zone (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Alnico) Hardware color: Chrome Nut width: 43 mm

Its all about the sound and this one's got it. Order today.

Custom Guitar's Friend Gold Coverage

Gold Coverage goes above and beyond the manufacturer's warranty to protect your gear from unexpected breakdowns, accidental damage from handling and failures. This plan covers your product for one, two, three or up to five years from your date of purchase, costs just pennies per day and gives you a complete "no-worry" solution for protecting your investment.

Gold Coverage Includes:

Unexpected and unintentional spills, drops and cracks Normal wear and tear Power surges Dust, internal heat and humidity

Other plan features include:

For products over $200, No Lemon Policy applies. If it fails for the same defect 3 times, it is replaced on the 4th breakdown. (Does not apply to failures due to drops, spills, and cracks) For products under $200 experiencing the above failures, a Custom Guitar's Friend gift card will be issued for the full price of the product + tax. Shipping fees covered if required for repair or replacement Plans are transferable in the event merchandise is sold Plans are renewable on new gear

*Limitations and exclusions apply. See terms and conditions for program details

Term for New Gear begins on date of purchase but does not replace the store return policy or manufacturer coverage.

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I'm a gigging musician with a number of guitars and have owned a good number more ranging from partscasters to things made in Japan, Korea, America, Indonesia, Mexico but never China because of the stigma, so my biggest fear on picking up my first Iceman was that "Made in China" tag and wow, did Ibanez impress.

I'm no corksniffer who needs a '59 to be content but I do know where build quality and materials count and this hits all the right marks. Right off the bat, USA DiMarzio Tone Zone and Air Norton. I'm a Duncan guy but this is the first guitar I've ever picked up and not wanted to swap any pickups out. Next is the bridge. I'm an old school 80's "It needs an OFR or it's not worth playing" sort of guy, so when I buy this guitar simply as a backup in case a Floyd goes down but it becomes a "This will be in the set every night, Floyd or not" guitar, you know it's something. Ibanez has a very interesting bridge on this guitar called the Tight Tune, which is an ingenious take on the TOM bridges we're used to. The first innovation that I can't believe I'm just discovering in 2015 is there are thumb screws that keep the pieces from falling off during a string change. Duh, why hasn't this been mandatory on every guitar since the 50's? The next is an allen key screw that locks into the body to keep from your action getting futzed by a bump, never been a problem for me but hey, why not? And lastly the intonation saddles. Not only are they able to be screwed down (another duh) but those screws as well as the actual intonation screws are offset from the strings. Go look at the intonation screws on your Les Paul, they are directly underneath the strings and a hassle to intonation while strung, Ibanez offset them so you don't have to be Mr. Fantastic to intonate.

I'm running out of room so let me just say unplugged or plugged in the sound is fantastic, the set up is great with quality accessories, the only cons on this whole thing are the tuners are no name Grover knock offs and stay in tune pretty well despite me beating my strings up pretty nasty and the inlay work wasn't the cleanest. On a few if you look real close you can see some mistakes but to me that more says those are real inlays and not stickers.
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