1979 Ibanez RS300 Roadster (USED)
1979 Ibanez RS300 Roadster (USED)
USED INFO:
This instrument is in great shape for its age, is fully functional, and all original aside from replaced knobs (the originals were black). Lacquer on fingerboard has checked and worn in places, but frets are in amazing shape. Headstock has some wear as well. Does not come with case.
WEIGHT: 9.5lbs
GENERAL INFO:
The RS300 is a Roadster Series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1978. It was made in Japan by Fujigen.
The RS300 features a solid ash double cutaway mahogany body with radiused edges bolted to a rock maple neck with a 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot position markers. Components include a trio of Ibanez Super Tap 6 single coil pickups mounted in pickup rings with the bridge pickup askew, a coil tap toggle, an Accu-Cast fixed bridge with a sustain block, a brass nut, Sure Grip control knobs and VelveTune Mini II tuning machines. Strings can be either routed through the body or terminated at the bridge's integrated tailpiece. The output is mounted on the face of the guitar. The Quadra-Lock neck joint uses four metric machine bolts mounted into threaded inserts in the neck. The model was short lived and was discontinued after 1980.