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1976 767-BS
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The 767 is a Concord series acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1976. It was crafted in Japan.

The 767 features a dreadnought body with a selected spruce top on a fine selected mahogany back and sides. The round soundhole is trimmed with a black and white purfling rosette and a tortoise shell pickguard. The mahogany neck has a 21-fret rosewood fingerboard, white dots position markers with white side dots and a matching headstock. Components include a plastic saddle in an adjustable rosewood bridge, a plastic nut, and chrome plated smooth tuner machine heads.

The 768 is a related model with an abalone rosette and grained rosewood on back and sides and .

The 767 was discontinued after 1977.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for 767
Name: 767
Year(s) offered: 1976-1977
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Finishes: Brown Sunburst (BS)
Body
Body type:
Acoustic
Body shape:
Dreadnought
Dimensions:
  Body length: 20"
  Width: 15 ⅝"
  Depth: 4 ⅞"
Top:
  Material: Spruce selected
  Finish: High gloss
  Binding: Black and white
Back/sides:
  Material: Mahogany fine and selected
  Strip inlay: fancy wood marquetry
  Finish: High gloss
Soundhole shape:
Round
Soundhole rosette:
Black and white purfling
Neck
Neck profile:
C profile
Neck material:
1-piece mahogany
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard:
Rosewood w/ white binding w/ ivory binding
Inlays:
White dotss w/ white side dots
Frets:
21 / medium
Nut:
Plastic (43mm)
Machine heads:
Smooth Tuner
Components
Bridge:
Rosewood (11mm string spacing)
Bridge pins:
White w/ black dots
Saddle:
Plastic
Hardware color:
Chrome plated
Pickguard:
Tortoise shell
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

Images[]

Additional details
767 front
Body (front-side view)
767-BS rear
Body (rear)
767 headstock
Headstock

Sources[]

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