My modded RG7620 and RG7420

SjPedro

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those look delicious!!

makes me miss my 7620 :( it's down for repairs ....damn the saddle screws ....
 

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LetsMosey

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You my friend have one f**king awesome luthier! Very lucky - awesome awesome guitars!
 

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Wow! I didn't realize how old this thread was. Nice guitars, nonetheless. Bravo.
 

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Ibanez need to take note on that DY. I'd killed to have one of my own but in the Starlight Blue so it could match my rg350slb :p
 

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wait......how the hell did the 7420 bridge replacement work?!? did they make wood blocks to fill the trem cacities then cap the top and back? Am i the only one confused about this? lmao
 

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wait......how the hell did the 7420 bridge replacement work?!? did they make wood blocks to fill the trem cacities then cap the top and back? Am i the only one confused about this? lmao

yup you're right sir. however, the bridge was fabricated since seven string bridges were a bit hard to come by back then :yesway:
 

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Oh wow, that 7620.
FFFFFFFF.
Seriously, I agree. Awesome necrobump.
 

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One of the nicest mods ever seen on this board. Absolutely deserves an other necrobump.

:wub:
 

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+1 on necrobump for this beauty, I also remember this guitar, although I think I may have seen it on another forum back them.

7620DY... come on Ibanez, get that notepad out.
 

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Yeah, this was a nice bump.

Even if the style of the 7620 is not what I prefer, that is some damn fine work and a great result. Both guitars actually turned out great and it's nice that at least one of them found its way home again. :)
 

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Wow, I love that 7620DY. It's so friggin' tasty. This necrobump has given me fuel for some serious gas. Now I want a 7620 and same mods. Damn you!
 

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I have to say, I am not a fan of yellow, but that is wonderful work.
Seemless work on that FR cavity to a fixed bridge.

You have one hell of a luthier you can take your babies to.:yesway:

(EDIT) didn't realize this was such an old thread.
 

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Nice work man, really a proud work! Tell me, did you change the floyd tremolo and if you did, how much did it cost you?
Thanks! Make sure you do some videos!
 

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Super tasty mods. Makes the 7620 go from brutishly badass to shreddy radical!

The homemade hardtail bridge looks rather fine, although something about the saddles looks decidedly uncanny. And I gotta ask- that intonation pattern... is that right?
 
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