PropertyValue
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  • PGM300
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  • Noteworthy features include a basswood body, a Wizard neck with maple fingerboard and reversed headstock, DiMarzio pickups and a double locking tremolo bridge. Budget models aside, it is the second and last PGM introduced with such tremolo, after the PGM100. Like most PGMs, it also features Paul Gilbert's signature painted F-holes. In 2009, it was reissued as the PGM300RE in honor of the 20th anniversary of the PGM series. It was chosen by popular vote on the Ibanez website.
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pumid
  • 1991
  • 1997
nj
pubridge
matbody
  • Basswood
puneck
inlay
  • Black dot
matfb
  • Maple
frets
  • 24
pucon
  • HSH
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Subseries
  • Paul Gilbert series
hw
  • Cosmo black
Series
  • Signature series
Name
  • PGM300
Caption
  • PGM300 White
Colors
  • WH
Made
  • Japan
BodyType
  • Solid body
Bridge
  • 1991
  • 2003
neck
File
  • PGM300_WH.gif
Area
  • Worldwide
Year
  • 1991
abstract
  • Noteworthy features include a basswood body, a Wizard neck with maple fingerboard and reversed headstock, DiMarzio pickups and a double locking tremolo bridge. Budget models aside, it is the second and last PGM introduced with such tremolo, after the PGM100. Like most PGMs, it also features Paul Gilbert's signature painted F-holes. Paul Gilbert himself famously converted his PGM300 into a hard-tail by replacing the tremolo with a fixed bridge. In 2003, a production version of this guitar was introduced as the PGM301. The original PGM300 was discontinued after 2004. It still is the PGM with the longest production run. In 2009, it was reissued as the PGM300RE in honor of the 20th anniversary of the PGM series. It was chosen by popular vote on the Ibanez website.