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                        "*": "{{Infobox series\n | title      = Reb Beach series\n | image      = Reb Beach.jpg\n | caption    = Reb Beach with an [[RBM1]]. \n | code       = RBM / WRB\n | period     = 1990-1995\n | related    = -\n | series     = Signature series\n | subseries  = Reb Beach series\n}}\n{{For|a list of Reb Beach models|:Portal:Reb Beach series}}\n<onlyinclude>\n<!-- While editing this lede/intro, please keep your text BELOW this line - this will make it easier to automatically insert the lead into other articles. --> \nThe '''Reb Beach series''' is a line of solid body electric guitar models offered by [[Ibanez]]. It is the signature series of American guitarist [[Wikipedia:Reb Beach|Reb Beach]], who is best known for his work in the melodic rock band [[Wikipedia:Winger (band)|Winger]]. It is also known as the '''Voyager''' series.\n\nThe Reb Beach series started with a limited production run model known as the [[WRB3]] introduced in 1990, not yet based on the more common Voyager body shape, but already featuring specifications which would be seen on future models such as a mahogany body, EMG pickups and the Edge tremolo. \n<!-- While editing this lead/intro, please keep your text ABOVE this line - this will make it easier to automatically insert the lead into other articles.  --> \n</onlyinclude>\nIn 1991 completely new Reb Beach models were introduced: the more basic [[RBM1]] and the top of the range [[RBM2]] with koa top, EMG pickups and bolivian rosewood neck. \n\nIn 1994 the series was completely revised with the RBM1 becoming the [[RBM100]] and the [[RBM400]] replacing the RBM2, now without the koa top and EMG pickups. A new affordable model based on the RBM100 was issued as the [[RBM10]].\n\nThe series was discontinued after 1995. Reb Beach later had a signature model with [[Wikipedia:Suhr Guitars|Suhr]] which was somewhat similar to the RBM2.\n\n{{Clr}}\n==External links==\n*[[w:c:Lyrics:Winger|Winger]] on [[w:c:Lyrics|LyricWiki.org]]\n\n[[Category:Signature series]]"
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