Very Good condition, 7/10, Made in Japan, no case, worn black hardware (was originally gold but a previous owner has painted over), more info from ibanez.fandom.com: The 2342 is a single cutaway body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1974. It is also referred to as the Moonlight Special due to its jet black finish and gold hardware. It was made in Japan by FujiGen Gakki. The 2342 is visually similar to Gibson's Les Paul model. It features an African mahogany body with a single cutaway and an arched birch top bolted to a laminated maple neck with an "open book" headstock shape and a 22-fret fingerboard with white dot position markers. Components include a pair of Ibanez Super 70 humbucking pickups with individual volume and tone controls and 3-way toggle pickup selector, a Tune-O-Matic style fixed bridge with an Ibanez Deluxe stop tailpiece, and gold plated harware. For 1976 the headstock was changed to a revised design. The 2342 was discontinued after 1976. Your guitar was made at the Terada Plant, Japan on October, 1977 Production Number: 224

Listed2 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 2342 Deluxe '59er Single Cutaway Electric Guitar with Dot Inlays
Finish
  • black
Categories
Year
  • 1977
Made In
  • Japan
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Series
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Offset Body
  • Non-Offset Body
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Color Family
  • Black
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 22
String Type
  • Steel

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