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IC200
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Species:
Mahogany body
Top
Species:
Carved AAAA maple
Back
Species:
Carved AAAA maple
Center
Block Species:
Maple |
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Species:
Maple
Peghead
Pitch:
19°
Thickness
at 1st fret:
0.818"
Thickness
at 12th fret:
0.963"
Neck
Joint Location:
14th fret
Headstock
Inlay:
Pearloid banner
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HARDWARE: |
Species:
Rosewood
Scale
length:
243/4"
Total
Length:
18.831"
Nut
Width:
111/16"
Width
at 12th fret:
2.062"
Frets:
Gold-tinted alloy/22
Inlays:
Pearl split blocks
Binding:
Single-ply |
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Plating
Finish:
None
Bridge:
Tune-o-matic
Tailpiece:
Stopbar
Knobs:
Gold Speed
Tuners:
Grover Keystone
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The Iceman, one of the most recognizable
guitar shapes in rock and roll history, was first introduced in
1975. Some of the most famous versions were the black and chrome
PS10's played by Paul Stanley of KISS in the 70s and 90s. Other
players who have been associated with the Iceman have been Al
Jourgensen of Ministry, J. of White Zombie and Daron Malakian of
System of a Down. |
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