The 360 is a semi-hollow body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1968. It was made in Japan. It's visually similar to Rickenbacker's FireGlo model.
The 360 features a double cutaway chambered body design with slash soundhole and mahogany top with white binding on selected maple back and sides bolted to a laminated maple neck with a 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with white binding, pearloid dot position markers and a matching headstock. Components include a pair of Maxom chrome covered pickup's, individual volume and tone controls with two pickup on-off switches, a white pickguard, Bigsby tremolo bridge with tailpiece, a bone nut and chrome plated machine heads.