Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Hi *
made a catch in the bay: Ibanez Performer (PF 100 NT 1201) but could not finde anything about it.
It was made in China and according to the pre-owner purchased in the early 80's.
Special oddity: top is spurce and the pick guard is a wooden (mahagony?) inlay: http://img4web.com/g/K5EMC
Has anyone more details?
Cheers
Jan
Ibanez PF100
Submitted by guitar-list on
Jan,
That's an interesting looking guitar. The Ibanez Artwood Acoustics of the late 70s early 1980s had rosewood pickguards like that, but the PF acoustics appeared around 1986 - yours looks like one of the 1990s models - but I haven't found a PF100 model - only the PF10. What does the sound-hole label say?
Nathan
Ibanez PF100
Submitted by Jan (not verified) on
Sound Hole Lable states:
model no. PF100NT1201
serial no. S 00032278
made in china
see pic: http://img4web.com/view/7XASE
Ibanez PF100NT
Submitted by guitar-list on
Thanks Jan,
That serial number indicates it was made in 2000. The Ibanez PF100NT appears in the Ibanez 2001 catalog - have a look at the link below
Link: Ibanez 2001 EU acoustic guitar catalog
Ibanez PF100
Submitted by Jan (not verified) on
Oh, so the former owner was wrong.
Anyway it's a nice guitar & very special due to the scratch plate inlay.
It plays loud and with a strong bass but little treble.
The die cast tuners work OK and stay in tune.
Plus the PF100 is solid enough to survive a rough treadment.
Thank you for the research.
Jan