The 2386 is a solid body guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1973. It was crafted in Japan by FujiGen.
The 2386 is visually similar to Gibson's Les Paul model. It features an arched curly maple top on a single cutaway solid mahogany body with a cherry red sunburst finish and black & white multi purfling. The body is mated to a set-in hard laminated maple neck with a 22-fret ebonized rosewood fingerboard with mother pearl block position markers, black side dots, and a black open book headstock. Components includes a chrome stop-bar bridge, a pair of Maxon Super 70 humbucking pickups with individual volume and tone controls, a white pickguard, and chrome plated Smooth Tuner machine heads.