ibanez roadster
- PunkRockBassist
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ibanez roadster
anyone got one they are willing to part with?
- PunkRockBassist
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Re: ibanez roadster
Anyone?
Re: ibanez roadster
heres some pics
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Re: ibanez roadster
PRB is asking for a Roadster, not a Roadstar. That being said, you have a very nice Roadstar. 
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Re: ibanez roadster
sorry, misread the subject.
still, it anyone wants it.... send me a pm
still, it anyone wants it.... send me a pm
Re: ibanez roadster
I suspect this has something to do with your Phil Lynott thread in The Leftorium?
I think Phil played a modified RS900?

You won't be able to find one of these lefthanded, they were never made.
There was, however, a lefty RS924 for some time (the successor of the RS900, with PJ-setup, 24 frets and a different body- and headstock shape whereas the RS900 had a single soapbar and 22 frets). The RS924's are great basses, I own one and it sounds superb and very versatile. It is incredibly heavy though, and the neck profile is huge. They're most common in the Brown Sunburst finish, but some were finished in a Traditional Violin finish which is a sort of transparent dark reddish brown and looks very classy.

I'm not sure what would be a right price for one in the USA, but I paid 300 euros for mine a year ago, in great condition and with the original case. Unfortunately I don't have any proper pics of mine, just this snippet I made with my old cell phone once:

I think Phil played a modified RS900?

You won't be able to find one of these lefthanded, they were never made.
There was, however, a lefty RS924 for some time (the successor of the RS900, with PJ-setup, 24 frets and a different body- and headstock shape whereas the RS900 had a single soapbar and 22 frets). The RS924's are great basses, I own one and it sounds superb and very versatile. It is incredibly heavy though, and the neck profile is huge. They're most common in the Brown Sunburst finish, but some were finished in a Traditional Violin finish which is a sort of transparent dark reddish brown and looks very classy.

I'm not sure what would be a right price for one in the USA, but I paid 300 euros for mine a year ago, in great condition and with the original case. Unfortunately I don't have any proper pics of mine, just this snippet I made with my old cell phone once:

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Re: ibanez roadster
Jeroen wrote:I suspect this has something to do with your Phil Lynott thread in The Leftorium?![]()
I think Phil played a modified RS900?
You won't be able to find one of these lefthanded, they were never made.
There was, however, a lefty RS924 for some time (the successor of the RS900, with PJ-setup, 24 frets and a different body- and headstock shape whereas the RS900 had a single soapbar and 22 frets). The RS924's are great basses, I own one and it sounds superb and very versatile. It is incredibly heavy though, and the neck profile is huge. They're most common in the Brown Sunburst finish, but some were finished in a Traditional Violin finish which is a sort of transparent dark reddish brown and looks very classy.
yes phil is one of many reasons why i want one of theese i just want something simular doesnt have to be the exact same model![]()
I'm not sure what would be a right price for one in the USA, but I paid 300 euros for mine a year ago, in great condition and with the original case. Unfortunately I don't have any proper pics of mine, just this snippet I made with my old cell phone once:
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Re: ibanez roadster
yes phil is one of many reasons why i want one of theese i just want something simular doesnt have to be the exact same model
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Re: ibanez roadster
PunkRockBassist wrote:anyone got one they are willing to part with?
There you go:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-rare-1981-I ... 4aac02a0fb
Oh, did you want a lefty one? I just bought a 1979 Studio bass and I love it - even if it is righty - I just play it upside down
pete