Description: Warm greetings from Japan. Thank you very much for visiting our listing. This is a mahogany Dot inlay guitar used by Iron Maiden at Hammersmith in 1982. It 's an Ibanez Destroyer made in 1981. It's probably a DT400CS. It's covered in marks because it was used a lot in live performances. I haven't used it for about 5 years, so when I looked at it for the first time in a while, the body truss was starting to come out a little. There are gaps in the pickups after they were replaced. The neck is back-bowed because it wasn't strung with strings. The truss rod hasn't been touched. The rod cover and back cover were also made at the shop. I've made it so that you can check it in the picture. Note: see image 8th, There is also a hole where the previous owner tried to open the mysterious jack. The last image is a reference image of the clean condition. it shipped in bubble wrap and cardboard. The neck is Seymour Duncan JB and the bridge is also Seymour Duncan. The saddle nuts is missing. The bridge of the pickup's escutcheon is a different size, so there is a small screw hole. The guitar stand is not included as it is for shooting purposes only. There are signs of marks, dents and paint peeling. Please inspect pictures for condition reference. We update our inventory every 24 hours, However, some items may sell locally in between and we may need to cancel the order. Please confirm availability before buying. CAUTION: Import TAXES (VAT),and duties are responsibility of buyers.
Price: 3756 USD
Location: Isesaki
End Time: 2024-12-17T22:51:30.000Z
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Brand: Ibanez
Type: Electric Guitar