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1976 Ibanez 2352CT-BK
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The 2352 Custom is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1973. It was crafted in Japan. It's visually similar to Fender's Telecaster model.

The 2352 Custom also know as the 2352CT features a solid mahogany body with selected birch top in black finish bolted to a hard laminated maple neck with a 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot position markers, black side dots and a matching headstock. Components includes a top loading "Ashtray" bridge with adjustable saddles, a powerful humbucker pickup on the neck position and a high-fidelity singel-coil pickup on the bridge position, a white plastic nut, a black pickguard and individual chrome plated machine heads.

The 2352 is a similar model with blonde finish and a white pickguard. The 2352DX is a related model with a pair of humbuckers and different headstock.

The 2352 Custom was discontinued after 1977.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for 2352 Custom / 2352CT
Model name: 2352 Custom / 2352CT
Year(s) offered: 1973-1977
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Price: MSRP: DM 638 "1976"
Finish(es): Black (BK)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany w/ selected birch top
Body dimensions:
  Length: 16"
  Width: 13"
  Depth: 2"
Neck joint:
Bolt-on
Bridge:
Top load w/ adjustable saddles
Pickguard:
black
Knob style:
4 Top hat (black w/ white top)
Hardware color:
Chrome
Neck
Neck type:
Slim C
Neck material:
1-piece maple hard laminated
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Maple
Fingerboard inlays:
Black dots w/ black side dots
Frets:
21 / medium
Nut:
white plastic (43mm)
Machine heads:
Ibanez chrome plated
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HS
Bridge pickup:
Hi-fidelity (S)
Neck pickup:
Powerful (H)
Controls:
2 Volume / 2 Tone / 3-way tone selector
Output jack:
¼" mono (side mounted)
String gauge (factory):
.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

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