The 364 is a Cimar classical guitar model introduced and sold by Ibanez for 1973. It was produced in Japan and is also part of the Andalusia line.
The 364 features a classical body shape with fine grained spruce top and on rosewood back and sides. The soundhole is round and trimmed with beautiful marquetry rosette. It has a mahogany neck, a 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with a classic headstock. Components include a bone saddle on a rosewood bridge with tie block, a bone nut, and gold tuning machine with white buttons.
The 361 is a similar model with leo-wood or mahogany body. The 362 is another similar model with cross grain rosewood back. The 363 is a related model with fine grained rosewood body.