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Overview
In the '70s, Ibanez built affordable imitations of iconic guitars in Japan for import to the American market. This lasted until Norlin (Gibson's parent company) sued Ibanez in 1977. Collectively, these guitars and basses are refereed to as Lawsuit or Lawsuit-era Ibanezes on the used market. While none are of course as collectible as the originals, they do have something of a following with certain players. The 2366 is one of several imitation Precision Basses produced by Ibanez in this era. The 2366 FLB has a fretless fingerboard.
Years of Production: 1974 - 1975
Features: Split-coil pickup, thumb rest, pickup cover
Years of Production: 1974 - 1975
Features: Split-coil pickup, thumb rest, pickup cover
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*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.