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Not mine but I wish it was:

http://www.ibanez.com/forum/forum_po...842&PN=1&TPN=1

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WOW!!! That's an awesome guitar!!

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Sweet. Odd choice of bodies though. I thought Jems were more of a wheedly wheedly guitar.

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That's identical to the one that Steve Vai uses.


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The pic of it sitting in the grass was pretty neat. Looked almost "see through".

I guess the downside of a finish like that is the fingerprints would show up instantly. But hey!! I could get used to wiping it down after every use.


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That looks so incredible! I am pondering the cost of such a magnificent instrument.

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Although this is a custom job you can get mirror finished Ibanez guitars and they have a caveat (i.e. 'buyer beware') that the purchaser understands there is very little come-back if at some point you crack the mirror finish. Something to ponder over when you think how a guitar gets banged around especially anyone that plays gigs.

Phenomenal piece of work though - somehow I think this idea might be knocked back by the missus!

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