What factory makes Ibanez guitars?
Fujigen plant
Ibanez guitars are primarily built at the Fujigen plant in Matsumoto, Nagano. Fujigen builds guitars for many manufacturers, but their primary client is Ibanez. It is at the Fujigen plant where Ibanez makes its Prestige line. These made in Japan guitars are high end instruments that have few compromises.
Do they still make Ibanez guitars?
Ibanez currently makes two Ibanez RGD Prestige models. The Ibanez S (Saber) guitar has an extremely thin body made out of mahogany, and is available in 6, 7 and 8-string models.
Who is Ibanez owned by?
Hoshino Gakki
Ibanez Wiki | Fandom. Ibanez is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki. Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe.
What kind of basses does Ibanez offer?
Today, Ibanez offers the huge number of 4, 5, and 6 basses in the Soundgear as well as the basses of the future, the luthite-bodied Ergodynes. Q Can I have a guitar custom made for me? Can I order a guitar in a color that doesn’t appear on the website/catalog. Can I order a bass with active vs. passive pickup?
Can I buy a custom Ibanez guitar?
Because of the increasing demand for Ibanez guitars overall, Ibanez does not build custom guitars at this time (we have at different periods in the past). The only guitars and finishes available are those in the current catalogue or on the website .
Can I become an Ibanez sales representative in the United States?
Please note that you must have an existing retail location; Ibanez does not authorize exclusively online dealerships. Q How can I become an Ibanez sales representative in the United States? At this time, our outside sales territories in the United States are well represented.
Who invented the Ibanez Iceman?
But the people with Ibanez weren´t content with just copying and Ibanez began making their own designs: the solid body Artists (played by Bob Weir of the Dead) the Iceman (first made famous by Paul Stanley of KISS and the George Benson guitars, the first jazz boxes designed for higher volume stage playing.