Europe got nothing, again. Thanks, Ibanez!

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Jarmake

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It's just a big, steaming pile of meh to me. Would like to see a better prestige line. I'm not interested in premium even a slightest bit. Why is premium and iron label getting all the cool stuff these days?
 

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So disappointed. Don't see a damn thing I like. Guess I'll have to continue shopping the used market.
 

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This isn't the entire line-up. *hint hint*

"what chu talkin' bout willis?"

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I'm not interested in much of it as Ibanez in general hasn't really been my thing lately, but I do really like the new white Timmons model and the new Gilbert too. I will definitely be checking those two out in a store near me. The 8-string ARZ Les Paul looks interesting too.
 

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"Europe gets nothing again"

Even for the US, I would not expect to many new models. Last year was HUGE. I doubt if there are many new prestige models (even for the US). There might be a few new colors, but that is all I would expect.
 

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Nothing beats the old PGM100, from that guitar on, it's been a downfall for PG models.
 


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