Ibanez Roadster RS 924 TVL

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Ibanez Roadster RS 924 TVL

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FS: Februari 1980 Ibanez Roadster RS 924 TVL (top of the line, handbuilt @ Fujigen factory)

For my fellow lefties around the globe, I offer my Roadster.

It's P, it's J, it's 24 frets, it's fat, it's glorious, it's clear. Records like a sweet vintage dream (through my Monique). Straight neck, 10lbs of tone. A few chips, yes, but nothing weird after 40 years.
But I'm parting with it, due to my playing style, which is exclusively live. For which I use my Sadowsky PJ more often.

Ash body, maple neck and fingerboard. Working active circuit, no modifications whatsoever.

Strung with 1 year old Dunlop Bright Nickels. The original case is included (the brown one with the funky green fur).

See sales sheet for specs.

USD 750 (ex.fees, ex.global shipping)
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case locks all work
case locks all work
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the only front side chip
the only front side chip
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Original heart shaped tuners (holding tune)
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I wonder if that case would fit my Ibanez Musician :ugeek:
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There's something about that case, man! :lol:
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Oh man, I used to have one of these. Great bass. GLWTS!
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That's gorgeous. If I could, I'd snap it up today. Good luck. Whoever gets it will have a beautiful bass.
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Glorious! :D
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Have to say... for a split 2nd, when I saw the back plate, and saw those two tiny screws, I thought "there's no Way they can hold that neck on!"... then my rational brain kicked in and said "ok, obviously it's a cover for the Big Screws that are anchoring the neck to the body..." funny how the mind works; especially in lefties.... :lol:
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Is this still available?
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Check yer PMs 8-)
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Matt R. wrote:I wonder if that case would fit my Ibanez Musician :ugeek:
Don't know!
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tim wrote:There's something about that case, man! :lol:
Haha, there is certainly that 70-80's vibe, where more things were more or less as fluffy! :lol:
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markcv wrote:Oh man, I used to have one of these. Great bass. GLWTS!
Thanks man, it certainly is. It's a recordist dream bass, for sure.
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NoXX wrote:Glorious! :D
Haha, much appreciated!
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fivebass52 wrote:Have to say... for a split 2nd, when I saw the back plate, and saw those two tiny screws, I thought "there's no Way they can hold that neck on!"... then my rational brain kicked in and said "ok, obviously it's a cover for the Big Screws that are anchoring the neck to the body..." funny how the mind works; especially in lefties.... :lol:
In the beginning of owning this bass, I have to say, I wondered the same and HAD to check behind this patent plate! 8-)
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bigevilrobot wrote:Is this still available?
Yes, why wouldn't it be?

Bootsy has sent me the first PM, btw.
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If someone here ends up buying this bass, I’d like to say that I would be interested in the case to use with my Ibanez Musician. I figure it’s a long shot, just wanted to put that out there. :)
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