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Ibanez Pm-200
Surely I can’t be the only nerd that noticed the Pm-200 Pat is pictured with has the pickup set back a bit from the edge of the fretboard like a 175, while the regular factory Pm-200 instruments have the pup up near flush with the edge of the fingerboard. What’s up with that?
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Brighter tone than the "traditional" archtop.
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Production-line instruments can differ significantly from the ones the endorser actually plays, which are either hand-built to order or modified by the artist at a later stage...
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