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1971 Ibanez 2364
2364 Transparent acrylic (more images) Red copyright sprite

The 2364 is a solid body electric guitar model made by Ibanez for 1971. It was crafted in Japan by FujiGen Gakki. It's visually similar to Dan Armstrong's acrylic guitar model.

The 2364 features double cutaway transparent plastic body bolted to a maple neck with a mahagony center with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers and a matching headstock. Components include a pair of Ibanez™ powerfull humbucker pickup's in the neck and bridge positions, a chrome Tune-o-matic bridge with stop tailpiece, a rosewood grain pickguard, a plastic nut and chrome plated individual tuning machines.

The 2364 was distributed in the US. by Harry Rosenbloom, in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.

The 2364B is the bass version of this model.

The 2364 was discontinued after 1972.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for 2364
Model name: 2364
Year(s) offered: 1971-1972
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): Transparent acrylic
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Transparent plastic
Body dimensions:
  Length: 17"
  Width: 13½"
  Depth: 1¼"
Neck joint:
Bolt-on
Bridge:
Tune-o-matic (fixed) w/ stop tailpiece
Pickguard:
Rosewood grain
Hardware color:
Chrome
Neck
Neck material:
3-piece maple/ mahogany
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood
Fingerboard inlays:
Pearl dots
Frets:
24 / medium
Nut:
plastic (41mm)
Machine heads:
Ibanez chrome plated
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
Ibanez Powerfull (H)
Neck pickup:
Ibanez Powerfull (H)
Controls:
Master volume / Master tone / 3-way toggle switch
Output jack:
¼" mono (top mounted)
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

Images[]

Additional details
Ibanez 2364 rear
Rear of body

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