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M370 Natural (more images)

The M370 is a Maple series acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1978. It was crafted in Japan.

The M370 features a dreadnought body with a spruce top on flamed maple back and sides with a high gloss finish. The round soundhole has a black and white acrylic rosette and a red tortoise pickguard. The maple neck has a 21-fret maple fingerboard with pearl dot position markers and a black headstock. Components include a compensated plastic saddle in a rosewood bridge with ivory Ibanez bridge pins, a plastic nut, and gold Smooth tuners machine heads.

The M340 is a very similar model with a black and white body binding. The M372 is a 12-string version.

The M370 was discontinued after 1980.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for M370
Name: M370
Year(s) offered: 1978–1980
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Price: MSRP: US$: 315.00 (1978), US$: 335.00 (1979)
Finishes: Natural (NT)
Body
Body type:
Acoustic
Body shape:
Dreadnought
Dimensions:
  Body length:      502mm/ 19¾"
  Width:      400mm/ 15¾"
  Depth: 127mm/ 5"
Top:
  Material: Spruce (laminated)
  Bracing: X
  Finish: High gloss
  Binding: Fancy wood
Back/sides:
  Material: flamed maple
  Finish: High gloss
Soundhole shape:
Round
Soundhole rosette:
Black & white multi
Neck
Neck material:
1-piece maple
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard:
Maple w/ binding
Inlays:
Pearl dot
Frets:
21 / medium
Nut:
Plastic (43mm)
Machine heads:
Smooth tuners
Components
Bridge:
Rosewood w/ Tru-tune saddle (11mm string spacing)
Bridge pins:
Ivory w/ black dot
Saddle:
Plastic compensated
Hardware color:
Gold
Pickguard:
Red tortoise
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

Images[]

Additional details
Body (rear)
Headstock
Maple fretboard

Sources[]

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