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Ibanez Destroyer

The Destroyer is an Ibanez brand electric guitar model (originally) manufactured at the FujiGen-Gakki musical instrument factory for the Hoshino-Gakki Company. The Destroyer model was first introduced by Hoshino-Gakki in 1975 and was based on the Gibson Musical Instruments' Explorer design. The Destroyer has since undergone several design and line changes and has been available in both 6-string and bass versions.

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Timeline

Per Wikipedia policy, this timeline has been updated to contain only those models and attributes whose existence can be independently verified via pre-published, authoritative works. Other known models whose existence and attributes cannot be independently verified via pre-published, authoritative works are no longer included here.

This is a timeline of the first appearance of each verifiable model in an Ibanez catalog.

1976: Model #2459, Model #2459B
1980: DT-50, DT-400 (first incarnation)
1982: DT-300
1983: DT-100, DT-150, DT-200 (first incarnation), DT-500, DT-600
1984: DT-250, DT-350, DT-355, DT-450, DT-555, DT-670, DT-870, DB-700
1985: DT-330, DT-380
1986: DG-350, DG-351, DG-555, DT-4550, DT-6750, DB-800
1996: DT-400 (second incarnation)
2001: DTX-120
2004: DT-200 (second incarnation)
2009: DTT-700

Models appearing in catalogs

Per Wikipedia policy, these tables have been updated to contain only those models and attributes whose existence can be independently verified via pre-published, authoritative works. Other known models whose existence and attributes cannot be independently verified via pre-published, authoritative works are no longer included here.

References

Ibanez Destroyer Wikipedia