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Das ist doch Schwachsinn!
Es steht bei der RG 550/560 nichts von Rockguitar, bei beiden steht über der Modellnummer Roadstar.
Das Roadstar kommt nicht von der Vorgängerserie, das ist die Weiterentwicklung dieser Serie.
Und ja, klar ist das aus der Übergangszeit, nämlich dem von Roadstar Guitar und RG, heute heißt sie ja nur noch RG.
Hier schau mal was an der Seite des RG Logos steht
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Das ist von 1991.
Aber jeder soll das glauben was er will.
Hoshino Gakki's relationship with Frank Zappa's former guitarist Steve Vai resulted in the introduction of the Ibanez JEM and the Ibanez Universe models and after the earlier successes of the Roadstar and Iceman models in the late 1970s/early 1980s, Hoshino Gakki entered the superstrat market with the RG series which were a lower priced version of the Ibanez JEM model.
The RG in the Ibanez RG name does not mean Rocky George, in reality they mean Roadstar Guitar, although these instruments differ significantly from the original Roadstar II series, introduced in the early 1980s.
QuelleThe Ibanez RG series is a series of electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki and are among the most popular hard rock and metal guitars ever made. RG originally stands for Roadstar Guitar as the original RG models were part of the Roadstar Deluxe series. That series was renamed into RG in 1992 and all models are simply known as RGs now.
Although the first modern RG with the now common body shape was introduced in 1987, the original Roadstar with an alternate body shape dates back further. The first Roadstar, then known as Roadster, was introduced in 1979. It was the first "Fender" styled Ibanez since the early 1970s copy models. The typical Fender specs found on the Roadster models and not on other Ibanez models were the bolt-on neck construction, SSS pickup configuration and the double cut body shape combined with a 'six in line' headstock. In 1981 the Roadster was replaced by the similar but more affordable Ibanez Blazer introduced in 1980. Again modified, the Roadster returned in 1983 as the Roadstar II.
In 1986 more changes were made to the body shape and the 'II' was dropped. It was also the first year the 'RG' abbreviation was used in model names, all pre-1986 model numbers started with RS.
Ich kenns nur im Englischen unter string-thru top ferrules.
Black Dahlia hab ich in Wien auch bestaunt, der Typ sweept ja wie ein Irrer