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| area = Japan |
| area = Japan |
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| colors = Heritage Burst (HBT) |
| colors = Heritage Burst (HBT) |
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− | | bodytype = Chambered |
+ | | bodytype = Chambered solid body |
| matbody = African mahogany body w/ AAA flamed maple top |
| matbody = African mahogany body w/ AAA flamed maple top |
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| matneck = {{5pmw}} |
| matneck = {{5pmw}} |
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| neck = [[Super Wizard]] |
| neck = [[Super Wizard]] |
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| scale = {{25.5}} |
| scale = {{25.5}} |
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− | | nut = [[Top-Lok |
+ | | nut = [[Barless Top-Lok]] |
| frets = 24 |
| frets = 24 |
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| fretsize = jumbo |
| fretsize = jumbo |
Latest revision as of 20:24, 27 March 2019
The MRG10 is an RG series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2008. It was made in Japan by FujiGen as part of the high end J Custom line. It was a spot model which was sold exclusively by musical instrument retailer Kurosawa Gakki in Japan.
The MRG10 features a flamed maple top on a chambered African mahogany body bolted to a maple and walnut Super Wizard neck with a 24-fret dark rosewood fingerboard with flame maple binding and abalone dot position markers. Components include DiMarzio pickups mounted in a white pearloid pickguard with a pair of humbuckers flanking a single-coil, an Edge Zero double locking tremolo bridge with a removable ZPS3 tuning stabilizer and Gotoh tuning machines.
The MRG8 and MRG9 were released concurrently. The MRG10 was offered only in 2008.
Specifications
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Sources
- Ibanez Special J-Custom MRG10, Kurosawa Gakki (retailer website), archived July 2009