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Ibanez George Benson Limited Edition

GB30TH Celebrates Thirtieth Anniversary of The Classic Ibanez George Benson Jazz Guitar

Nashville, TN (June 11, 2008) -- In celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of their George Benson Jazz Guitar, Ibanez will release its GB30TH edition.

Needless to say, George Benson is a legend in American Jazz guitar. He recorded his first album, The New Boss Guitar, at the age of 21, and, in 1976, This Masquerade was his first #1 Billboard single on the pop, jazz, and R&B charts. With Warner Brother Records, he accumulated four platinum and two gold records. 

Here''s the deal, straight from Ibanez:

First seen at the Anaheim NAMM Winter 2008 show in the hands of George Benson himself, who gave a live performance at the Hoshino booth, the Ibanez GB30TH gets its official send off at the Nashville 2008 Summer NAMM Show. Only 30 of these collectible small-bodied jazz guitars will be available worldwide, with just 16 slated for the U.S.A. The list price is $13,333.32.

The GB30TH electric guitar celebrates three decades of the contributions of George Benson and Ibanez to the evolution of the modern guitar. It also commemorates one of the earliest, longest and most significant artist endorsements in the musical instrument industry and how important those artist/instrument maker relationships have been in creating interest and enthusiasm in the public for music making.

The original George Benson GB10 guitar was the first real acknowledgement that the nature of jazz performance had changed significantly from the conditions which had created the first jazz boxes. Benson’s design featured a thicker top with floating pickups to reject feedback—a must at the increasingly higher dB levels of modern music. Not only did the smaller body allow Benson, a stellar vocalist in his own right, to perform standing up, it also allowed the guitar to ride in the safer airplane overhead compartment to gigs. Plus the guitar was much more stable than traditional jazz boxes, so it arrived at the gig as playable as it was at departure.

During the rare times adjustments were needed, the guitarist could do many of them without tools, even on stage. But most important was the sound. “The notes don’t melt together like on softer guitars,” says Benson in Ibanez – the Untold Story. “It maintains the tone, while articulating each note. No other guitar gets that sound.”

For a fitting tribute to this historic collaboration of an American jazz master with Japanese precision craftsmanship, Ibanez chose a prestigious company in Kyoto with a four-hundred year history in the traditional Japanese textured silver leaf Garahaku art form to create and apply the finish for this extraordinary and very limited edition instrument.

Model

GB30TH

List

$13,333.32

Available Finish

Garahaku Silver Flake

Body Material

Spruce Top, Maple Back & Sides

Body Dimensions

• Max Width At Lower Bout 14 3/4"
• Max Body Thickness 3 1/4"

Neck Material

3pc Maple

Neck Scale

24 3/4"

No. Frets/Type

21/Medium

Fingerboard

Bound Ebony

Inlay

Special GB30TH

Bridge

Ebony

H/W Color

Gold

Neck Pickup

IBZ GB Special

Bridge Pickup

IBZ GB Special

Case

Special GB30TH

Case List

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