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Robtheguitarist (Robtheguitarist)
| Posted on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 3:03 am: | |
CIMAR 12-string, any views on the quality of this guitar. I have a 6 string (70's Hummingbird copy) action is high and body slightly bowed, always fancied a 12 String. Any thoughts welcomed. Rob |
Robtheguitarist (Robtheguitarist)
| Posted on Friday, April 23, 2004 - 2:23 am: | |
Further to the above, I was wrong, The CIMA 6 string is I now believe a "DOVE" Model No 371 Re the 12 String, I bought it of ebay last weekend Model No 355-12, it has a better action than the 6 String! and sounds good. Label on the 6 String says "CIMAR" Label on the 12 String says "CIMAR by Ibanez" CAn anyone fill me in on the History. Many Thanks Rob |
Fox (Fox)
| Posted on Friday, April 23, 2004 - 12:15 pm: | |
Cimar is a related trademark for Hoshino group, also the following: RELATED TRADEMARKS - IBANEZ (Hoshino Co.Japan) Isonez, Kasuga, Luxor, Halifax, Cimar, Maya, Morris, Global, Sekova, Polaris for European Market Antoria (CSI) England Distributor Greco for Japanese Market MANN for Canadian Market Jason for the Australian Market Penco, Elger, Univox for the US Market |
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