Ibanez JEM 77
The Ibanez JEM77, also known as the
JEM77 FP (Floral Pattern), is a
JEM series guitar model and signature model of guitarist Steve Vai. Features include DiMarzio pickups, a double locking tremolo, fluorescent green vine fingerboard inlays and a special floral pattern finish.
The JEM77 FP was introduced in 1988, one year after the initial
introduction of the JEM series. It was available in the US until 1999
but returned in 2003 as the
15th Anniversary JEM77FP. Outside the
US it never was discontinued and remained in production from 1988
through 2004. With its 17 years of production, it was the longest
running JEM model until it got surpassed by the
JEM7V in 2009.
The JEM77 FP was only the first floral pattern JEM, a second one was introduced in 1988 as the
JEM77 BFP and a third one in 2010 as the JEM77 FP2.
Specifications for JEM77 (Floral Pattern)
| Name: JEM77
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| Years: 1988-2004
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| Areas: Worldwide
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| Made in: Japan
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| Finishes: FP (Floral Pattern)
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| Body
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Body material:
Basswood
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Neck joint:
Cutaway Heel
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Bridge:
1988-1990: Edge tremolo
1991-2002: Lo Pro Edge tremolo
2003-2004: Edge Pro tremolo
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Hardware color:
Cosmo Black
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Pickguard:
Clear
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| Neck
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Neck type:
1988-2001: JEM
2002-2004: JEM Prestige
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Neck material:
1-Piece Maple
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Fingerboard:
Rosewood
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Inlays:
Fluorescent Green Vine
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Frets:
1988-1996: 24 / Jim Dunlop 6100
1997-2004: 24 / Jumbo
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