The 2351M is a solid body guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1971. It was crafted in Japan. It's visually similar to Gibson's Les Paul model.
The 2351M features a single cutaway solid mahogany body with arched contoured maple top and white binding bolted to a hard laminated maple neck with a 22-fret ebonized rosewood fingerboard with pearloid trapezoid position markers, white bound edges and a black headstock. Components includes a chrome stop-bar bridge, a pair of chrome covered Maxon Super 70 humbucking pickup's, a white pickguard and individual chrome plated machine heads with pearloid buttons.
For 1973 the bridge pickup was changed to an uncovered humbucker, the control knobs was changed to golden color and the tuners was changed to full chrome plated.
The 2351 is a related model with gold top and other finishes. The 2351DX is a Deluxe version with gold top.