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Used Ibanez ST-200 LP Type Electric Guitar Wood 6-String
Shipping: $80
Description
Description:
The Ibanez ST-200 is a vintage late-70s/early-80s electric guitar known for its unique Super Tune styling, fast neck, and versatile tonal range. With its double-cut body, high-quality Japanese construction, and classic Ibanez craftsmanship, the ST-200 delivers a bright, lively sound with excellent sustain. Its Super 6 single-coil pickups provide crisp clarity and punch, making it a great fit for rock, funk, blues, and fusion styles. The smooth neck profile and reliable hardware give it that unmistakable vintage Ibanez feel—responsive, comfortable, and built to last. A great choice for players and collectors who appreciate Japanese-made vintage instruments.
Condition:
Used but fully tested and in excellent working condition for its age. The guitar shows normal vintage cosmetic wear—small dings, finish marks, or light checking—but no cracks or structural issues. Electronics, pickups, hardware, and frets are all functioning properly with solid playability.
Key Features:
- Vintage Ibanez ST-200 from the late ’70s/early ’80s
- Super 6 single-coil pickups for bright, articulate tone
- Comfortable, fast neck with smooth playability
- Double-cut body for easy upper-fret access
- Durable Japanese construction with vintage appeal
- Great for collectors, players, and fans of classic Ibanez designs
This product has been tested, is fully functional and includes a 30 day warranty. If you have questions, call or text 770-931-9190. We will be happy to assist you! Or if you live in the Atlanta area stop by and bring trades! Click this link to connect with a buyer: https://4gpm1w6ao3c.typeform.com/to/K3L9sDMT
- Color: Wood
- Size: 6-String
- With Accessory: No Case
- Shipping: 80
- Pick Up in Store: Yes
- Standard Shipping: Yes
- Local Delivery: No
- Country: US
- Condition: Used
- Model: ST-200
- Product Brand: Ibanez
- Product Line: Intermediate
- Discounted Price: No