The 2368 is a semi-solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1971. It was made in Nagoya, Japan.
The 2368 features a Fender telecaster thinline style semi-solid body design with a laminated mahogany top with one ƒ hole on mahogany back and sides bolted to a slender profile maple neck with 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot position markers and a matching headstock. Components include dual Maxon single-coil pickups, a top loading "Ashtray" bridge with adjustable saddles, a fancy white pearloid pickguard, a bone nut and chrome individual tuning machines.
The 2352 is a similar solid model with no ƒ hole and ivory finish.