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Ibanez GSF-50 Limited Edition

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Ibanez GSF-50 Strap for electric guitars, acoustic guitars, and basses.

  • Width: 50 mm
  • Length: 1150 - 1350 mm
  • Color: Black
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Data sheet

Wiede
50 mm
Colour
Black
App
Guitarra Eléctrica - Acústica - Bajo
Maximum Length
1350 mm
Minimum Lenght
1150 mm
Description

About Ibanez

Ibanez is a manufacturer of guitars and basses based in Japan. Its name comes from the Spanish luthier Salvador Ibanez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession affected the company, which closed in 1933. The Japanese market was left without supply, so in 1935, the importer decided to start manufacturing Spanish guitars on its own and distributed them under the name "Ibanez Salvador." Later, the name was changed to "Ibanez".

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EAN13: 4515276640530

Product Details
GSF50-BK

Data sheet

Wiede
50 mm
Colour
Black
App
Guitarra Eléctrica - Acústica - Bajo
Maximum Length
1350 mm
Minimum Lenght
1150 mm
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Acerca de IBANEZ

Ibanez es un fabricante de guitarras y bajos con sede en Japón. Su nombre se debe al luthier español Salvador Ibañez, cuyas excelentes guitarras eran distribuidas en Japón por la compañía de Hoshino Gakki. La recesión de 1929 afecta a la firma, que en 1933 cierra. El mercado japonés queda desabastecido, por lo que el importador decide en 1935 empezar a fabricar guitarras españolas por su cuenta y las distribuye con el nombre "Ibanez Salvador". Luego cambió el nombre a "Ibanez".

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