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Overview
While most early Ibanez guitars were direct copies of Gibson and Fender models, the Iceman represented a distinct effort by the Japanese builder to develop its own innovative design. This guitar launched in 1975 and has since been released in a number of configuration and custom editions. The Iceman was also distributed by Greco as the Mirage in Japan. Starting in 2009, Ibanez offered a reversed version of the Iceman dubbed the Fireman, designed in conjunction with Paul Gilbert.
Years of Production: 1975 - 1979
Body Style: Solidbody with hooked lower horn
Design Elements: Two humbucker pickups, dot inlays, bolt-on neck, four control knobs
Notable Players: Paul Stanley, Daron Malakian, Steve Miller, Paul Gilbert
Years of Production: 1975 - 1979
Body Style: Solidbody with hooked lower horn
Design Elements: Two humbucker pickups, dot inlays, bolt-on neck, four control knobs
Notable Players: Paul Stanley, Daron Malakian, Steve Miller, Paul Gilbert
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Ibanez IC100 Iceman on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.