![]() I have a PigNose Strat that was only out one year and was a prmo for costco in the late 80's sold for 80$ back then i paid 40$. Nothing quite similar saw somthing close but it has 2 humbuckers and is not really anything just and old off ♥♥♥ brand that has a lot of different names made buy a company that has long since dissapeared. Thanks grim I have 5 books on vintage guitars. I found some Aria's from that time that look similar as well, but I could not find the exact same guitar. Another giveaway can be discrepancies in the spacing or alignment of the numbers and letters. For instance, a guitar with the serial number indicating the following 6 digits ‘A1234B’ would likely be counterfeit. They are similar, but differ in various areas like the mentioned headstock, inlays and pickups. The most common way to spot a fake digit is to find an inconsistency between the numbers and letters. Guitar shape, finish, logo marking and designs can be used for identification purposes. Serial numbers may seem to be the most reliable method of identification, but not all manufacturers used. I just googled around a bit and did not find any vintage Ibanez (or Mann) that looks like this. Old Guitar Identification Serial Numbers. The head stock cut is wrong as well ass the tail peices. Ibanaz had some lawsuit guitars in the 70's but think yours is one. I only see that type of bulky neck and bridge from a lot of no name guitars from the late 60's Originally posted by MTZIGG:After looking over your pic's with a lot more scrutiny.
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