The 2471 is a hollow body archtop style electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1976. It was crafted in Japan. It's visually similar to Gibson's L-5CE model.
The 2471 features a full-hollow body design with arched spruce solid top, ƒ holes and ivory multi-binding on curly maple back and sides with a single Venetian cutaway mated to a set-in hard laminated maple neck with 20-fret polished ebony fingerboard, pearl block position markers, and a black headstock with a fancy inlay and the Ibanez logo. Components include a tortoise pickguard, an ebony bridge, gold plated custom trapeze style tailpiece and Smooth Tuner machine heads.
The 2461 is a similar model with a pair of Super 70 humbucker pickups and pearl split block fingerboard inlays.