The 3570 is a Tama acoustics series acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1976. It was produced in Hoshino's own Tama Seisakusho in Aichi, Japan.
The 3570 features a dreadnought body with finest close-grained spruce top with black and white binding on rich geniune selected, matched indian-rosewood back and sides. The round soundhole is trimmed with a rosette of black and white purfling and sports a tortoise shell color pickguard. The hand-shaped mahogany neck meets the body at the 14th fret and has a genuine ebony fingerboard with 20 frets, attractive cat-eyes abalone position markers, black side dots and a rosewood headstock. Components include a plastic saddle in an adjustable rosewood bridge, a bone nut, and chrome plated Smooth Tuner machine heads.
The 3571 is a similar model with a well-seasoned finest close-grained spruce top bound with simulated pearl binding and attractive abalone inlay on the headstock.