La photo avec l'étiquette (celle avec le numéro de modèle), une corde cache une information... (DESDE**008 )
Des infos intéressantes ici :
http://www.chucke.com/is-my-gu(...)z.asp
Citation:
Here's a quick way to tell if you have a Matsumoku factory guitar (whether branded or not). On its neck plate (or stamped into the guitar, or on the truss rod cover) it will say, "STEEL REINFORCED NECK". That's a dead giveaway that you've got one of "Uncle Matt's" guitars.
Uncle Matt = usine de
Matsumoku
L'absence de logo est aussi un point intéressant :
Citation:
Another big point of contention is the subject of no-name (unbranded) guitars. As I said above, Fujigen and the other manufacturers produced guitars with no logos at all for sale around the world. That in itself shouldn't cause much confusion, because we know (from Hoshino) that "if it doesn't say Ibanez" it's not an Ibanez. However, Fujigen Gakki, the manufacturer of Ibanez-branded guitars would provide stock, no-name images to Hoshino and other distributors for use in their catalogs. It made sense. Fujigen only had to take one picture of a guitar instead of one with each different brand on it. I can't confirm this, but Fujigen may have gone as far as to produce the majority of the catalog, and Hoshino would put its "Ibanez" brand on the front and back covers. Some people have found online copies of these older catalogs (a good source for these can be found at Vintage Ibanez Guitar Catalogs - 1971 through 2007) and point to the pictures without logos as evidence that "Ibanez" made unbranded guitars. As we can see now, that's just not true.
Deux particularités :
- Forme du pickguard
- Présence d'une "
zero fret"
À explorer :
http://s93105080.onlinehome.us(...)logs/
http://www.ibanezrules.com/cat(...)x.htm
http://www.ibanezcollectors.com/
http://www.ibanez.co.jp/anniversary/
Tu as bien fait le tour pour voir s'il n'y a pas un numéro de série qqpart sur la guitare ?
Est-ce qu'on peut avoir une photo de face, histoire de bien déterminer la forme de la guitare, de la tête ainsi que de la forme du pickguard ? Et une photo du dos (aussi pour avoir une vue sur les éclisses, ainsi que des mécaniques).
Et finalement une photo mettant en évidence la tranche de la rosette nous dirait s'il s'agit d'une table massive.