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  1. The Destroyer is an Ibanez brand electric guitar model (originally) manufactured at the FujiGen musical instrument factory for the Hoshino Gakki Company. The Destroyer model was first introduced by Hoshino Gakki in 1975 and was based on the Gibson Explorer design.

  2. The Ibanez Destroyer DT520FM solidbody electric guitar gives you instant attitude - sonically and visually. The DT520FM serves up fat, snarling tone and prodigious sustain, courtesy of its hardtail design, resonant mahogany body, eye-popping flame maple top, and two DiMarzio humbuckers - an Air Norton in the neck position and a Tone Zone at the ...

  3. The Ibanez Destroyer 2459 model was based heavily on Gibson’s legendary ’58 Korina Explorer. It featured a clear finish on what is believed to be an ash body (lots of debate on whether Ibanez actually used Korina wood or not), a three-piece maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, and two Ibanez Super 70 humbuckers with chrome metal covers.

  4. This 1975-76 Ibanez Destroyer guitar is one of the rarest manufactured with the back made from beautiful quarter-sawn Sen-Ash wood. They only made these in 1975, then changed to regular cuts for cost savings.

  5. reverb.com › item › 2299226-ibanez-destroyerIbanez Destroyer | Reverb

    Played by many musicians including Phil Collen, Eddie Van Halen, and Billy F Gibbons,the iconic Ibanez Destroyer has been around on and off for decades. Armed with a very comfortable neck, Dimarzio Air Norton humbuckers, and style for days this guitar is at home playing rock, blues, metal, ...

  6. Sep 6, 2019 · Super-Strats became Eddie’s guitars of choice by the 1980s. But, in the early days of Van Halen, the Ibanez Destroyer was the king of his rig. And, it’s the guitar that he played for some of VH’s defining early moments. So what’s the story of the Destroyer? When did he use it? And how come it isn’t a mainstay of his rig today?

  7. See 1 musician review, how 29 pros use it, 2 candid photos, and where to get a deal on Ibanez Destroyer, ranked #1699 in Solid Body Electric Guitars and rated 4.5 of 5 on Equipboard.

  8. In ’84, Ibanez revamped its Destroyer shape to become more like the Phil Collen. Ibanez rolled these new Destroyer IIs into its X Series, which featured several ultra-pointy guitars, some like the XV-500 in daring two-tone metallic finishes.

  9. Dec 3, 2014 · The Ibanez Destroyer was originally introduced in 1975 and has been an iconic part of Rock 'n Roll history ever since. The newest incarnation of this model is the DT520, featuring some updated hardware and two finishes and comes at a very attractive price.

  10. The Destroyer series is a line of solid body electric guitars manufactured for Hoshino Gakki and sold under the Ibanez brand. The Destroyer style debuted in 1975 with the model 2459, which was a copy of the Gibson Explorer.

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