Ibanez Destroyer Model: DTB-100
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2011 DTB-100 CA


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Status: Known, Limited Edition
Model: DTB-100
Line: DT Series[1]
Serial Number Format: fyymmppppp[2]
Machine Heads: unknown
Neck Composition: Maple 3-piece
Neck Type: Bolt-on
Fingerboard Composition: Rosewood
Fret Count: 22
Scale (inches): 34"
Body Composition: Mahogany
Binding (H / N / B): N / N / N
Number of Pick-Ups: 1
Pick-Ups by Position (N / M / B): x / STD P (Standard P) / x
Bridge: Accu-cast B10
Tail: Accu-cast B10
Controls: (1) Volume
(1) Tone
Control Knobs: Gold Speed Knobs
Hardware Color: Gold
Finish(es): Candy Apple (CA)
Market: West[3]
Year of First Catalog Appearance: none
Catalog Appearances: none
Comments: this model was a limited edition and was advertised only through the Ibanez web site.
Footnotes:
[1] beginning in the 1990s with the release of the first DT-420 and continuing today, it has become somewhat difficult to determine exactly to which line a given Destroyer model belongs: DT Series, EX Series, new X-Series, DTX Series, DTT Series, or Destroyer series. We have seen multiple sources containing seemingly contradictory information so, throughout this site, we are making the assumption that the DT Series is the parent series for all Destroyers manufactured since 1990 and that all other notations are sub, or child, series.
   
[2] the Serial Number Format for this model is fyymmppppp where:

f = factory of manufacture
yy = last two digits of the year of manufacture (e.g.: 11 = 2011)
mm = month of manufacture (e.g.: 01 = Jan, 02 = Feb, ... , 11 = Nov, 12 = Dec)
ppppp = the sequential production number for this individual guitar out of all Ibanez electric guitars manufactured during the specified month/year at a given factory

Note: ppppp is not the total number of guitars manufactured of this model.
   
[3] the targeted Market values are assumptions based upon the geographic region or the language of the catalog(s) in which a given model appears. If a model appears in a Japanese language catalog, the Market is assumed to be East. If a model appears in an English language catalog, the Market is assumed to be West. Otherwise, geographic area such as North America or Asia determines the market designation of East or West.