George Benson's Ibanez signature model GB10 is now available in a Standard Edition (SE) variation.
Technically, the main differences between this version and the “Prestige” GB10 seem to reside in the quality of fret treatment (“Artstar” instead of “Prestige”), a 1/4" less in the body’s width, and the lack of a hardshell case for the new, less expensive GB10SE. It is available in brown sunburst (BS) finish only.
No detail was communicated as to its price. More details at Ibanez’s website.
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