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By entering this site, you certify that you are 18 years or older and, if required in the locality where you view this site, 21 years or older, that you have voluntarily come to this site in order to view sexually explicit material. His daughter, Lisa Mann, is a psychologist. While many are available through E-bay, very few find their way to vintage stores - particularly in the middle of the Canadian Rockies!


That is the reason for some personal investigation on the issue. But I also think they were shittier than the real Ibanezes -- just a little. Archived from on March 9, 2016.


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They have the same inlays, appointments, finishes, everything. Unsubstantiated rumors welcome :- Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:03 am: Jim: I've never seen the Mann name. Are the guitars you've seen in Canada. Is the serial numbering mann im string to Ibanezes. I looked up Mann in Guitar Stories, Vol. I've only seen a handful - in Canada, of course - and they've always been older read: mid-70's instruments. I wrote Mann im string Wright and Jim Donahue about them and though neither is familiar with the Mann name first-hand, they both point out that Hoshino was a marketing company, and distributed guitars under a variety of brand names. Michael suggests that Mann may be an Australian mark, and I suspect European or Canadian, but so far, I haven't got any hard info. Have you contacted them about it. So I don't email them, because it seems pointless. Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:03 am: I have also heard that ibanez in the sixties was also known as Goldentone is this true???. Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 11:03 am: I've seen quite a few Mann guitars, acoustics and electrics. Yet another cousin had a Mann 12-string acoustic, so the idea that Mann was a Canadian distributor seems valid to me. But I also think they were shittier than the real Ibanezes -- just a little. They don't sound the same either. Posted on Tuesday, March 26, 2002 - 2:16 am: Jimeina. I own a 1970 custom Mann Lp. It does'nt have the star tunners but its a Mann. This is what I have heard. Mann was the name that Ibanez started building under when they were being sued by gibson and fender for making replica's of the top guitars, The authorities were seizing the Japanese shipments and sawing the headstocks off of guitars by the boat load. mann im string I really don't know how much of this is true, my custom mann also says made in Japan on the necks bolt cover. It really does lead me to believe that this does have some truth to it. I have also heard that they produced under the mann name in north America and a different name in europe The Mann company seemed to just vanish in the 80's sometime. I can get a digital photo of the script that's on the headstock if it's of interest to anybody. I own a mint Howard Roberts copy, unfortunately sans pick guard. That is the reason for some personal investigation on the issue. This is what I have thus far: Mann guitars were made in the Fuji Gen Gaki factory, along side of the better known Ibanez versions. I have yet to discover the intricacies of the convoluted corporate structure but it seems as though Hoshino was the umbrella under which these items were made. I have seen them side-by-each and they are the same. I think that the major difference between the two is documentation. I have no factory markings on my unit whatsoever. Once again, no traceable markings. I have contacted the Canadian Ibanez distributor and while courteous enough, offer no assistance regarding origin of my guitar. My goal is to find that pick guard and hardware, and restore the unit to original condition. I have several Asian conections that I am following. Mann im string copies seem to be quite rare here in Canada. While many are available through E-bay, very few find their way to vintage stores - particularly in the middle of the Canadian Rockies. Thanks for letting me be a part of this. Now, if only I could find a. I live in the U. Sometime in the late 70s, the contract ended and this distributor purchased their guitars elsewhere, possibly in Korea. I would be very interested in any clarification or additional information that anyone has. Posted on Friday, October 01, 2004 - 9:20 mann im string Facinating. Helluva nice bunch of geetars too. Looks like you got the Fender and Gibson copies pretty well covered. I'm curious if the line was as extensive as the Ibanez offerings. Such as Firebirds, Explorers and Vee's for example. Add Your Message Here Post: Enter Item number: Username: Posting Information: This is a private posting area. Only registered users and moderators may post messages here. Please help your favorite Ibanez guitar site as we endeavor to bring you the latest information about Ibanez custom vintage electric and acoustic guitars. Here you can discuss ibanez, guitars, ibanez guitars, basses, acoustics, acoustic, mandolins, electric guitar, electric bass, amplifiers, effect pedals, tuners, picks, pickups.


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Helluva nice bunch of geetars too. A clamp may be used to clamp and secure the suture within the tubular member either before or after removal of the tubular member from the handles. Mann began his study of the violin at age nine; at 13, he was accepted into the class of Edouard Hurlimann, of the Portland Symphony. Founder and first artistic director of the Ravinia Stean's Institute for Young Artists at Chicago's , Mann also served as chairman of the Chamber Music Panel of the. I'm curious if the line was as extensive as the Ibanez offerings. Looks like you got the Fender and Gibson copies pretty well covered.