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John D. Rowe
| Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 10:57 am: | |
Does anyone out there have an all-maple (except spruce top) Ibanez M340 6-string acoustic for sale? Mine was purchased in 1980 and stolen in 1984... Please let me know. John |
Rspizale (Rspizale)
| Posted on Monday, August 11, 2003 - 1:15 am: | |
I Have One That I Would Be Interested In Selling Or Trading. I Just Don't Know What It's Worth ? Rob |
Chazmo Username: Chazmo
Registered: 3-2007
| Posted on Saturday, July 14, 2007 - 8:56 am: | |
Spotted an M-340 on eBay. Looks nice. Not sure of the year (I didn't ask the seller). -- chaz Ebay Item #160133395181 |
Mikel
Username: Mikel
Registered: 7-2007
| Posted on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - 1:46 pm: | |
Hi my name is Mike, I have a beautiful Blonde Ibanez M-340 in almost new great condition. This guitar predates 1975, I know this because there is no serial number and Ibanez didn't start using the serial number till after 1975. It also comes with the original hard shell case also in good condition and if you can believe this a guitar strap fom the 70's made by the silver eagle guitar strap company also in real good codition. If there is anyone interested in this guitar I can be reached at(660)882-3092 I am willing to sell it for the right offer. |
Chazmo Username: Chazmo
Registered: 3-2007
| Posted on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - 7:52 pm: | |
Sounds great, Mikel. But, I didn't think the M-340 was around that early; I thought the M-series came after the Concords in the late '70s. Look toward the neck block inside the body of the guitar and see if you spot a serial number.... Spotted another one on eBay, just FYI: Ebay Item #180142054706 |
Mikel
Username: Mikel
Registered: 7-2007
| Posted on Thursday, July 26, 2007 - 5:46 pm: | |
Hey Chazmo, Mikel here, I thought I fill in some areas with some answers. I looked there before and every where else for a serial number and found none which I found a bit strange,well that caused my curiosity to be inspired and I started researching the guitar and I found some answers to my questions. By going to other websites I learned that because the guitar has no serial # the guitar was built before 1975 if you noticed I used the word built and not manufactured is because on the label inside the body it says the guitar was hand built to exacting standards in Japan and not manufactured in Korea thats pretty cool too, being hand built and not manufactured |
Chazmo Username: Chazmo
Registered: 3-2007
| Posted on Friday, July 27, 2007 - 1:33 pm: | |
That's interesting, Mikel. You may well be right about that, but I haven't seen the M series that early. Without a serial number, there's no way to confirm, except you're right that there was a period before the mid-70s where IBZ didn't have serials. I can only go by the catalog information that I know about. In particular, http://db.musik-meinl.de/index.php?direct_mainmenu =/service/katalogarchiv has probably the most complete on-line list. The earliest mention of the Maple series seems to be 1979. Pretty much all the IBZ guitars from the 1970s and early 80s were MIJ (made in Japan), mikel. That's indeed one of the reasons we treasure these guitars. Hoshino's contract manufacturers around Japan almost universally did a beautiful job constructing / building their Ibanez designs (many of which were close copies of the American manufacturers). Ultimately, the quality of these guitars is what must have instigated Gibson to file a lawsuit against Hoshino. |
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