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Series of Ibanez electric guitars
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Ibanez Iceman
Iceman ICT700 guitar, a 2008 model
ManufacturerIbanez
Period1975 — present
Construction
Body typeSolid
Neck jointBolt-on,Neck-thru,Set-in neck

TheIbanez Iceman is a guitar produced byHoshino Gakki under theIbanez brand.

Background

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Hoshino Gakki exported copies of American electric and acoustic guitars in the 1950s, and by the mid-1970s the Ibanez guitars had reached a level of quality comparable to American guitars. Lower labor rates at the time, plus efficient manufacturing meant that Ibanez guitars could be sold for almost half (or less) of the cost of aGibson Les Paul orFender Stratocaster.

In the mid-1970s Hoshino Gakki wanted to make a distinctly Japanese guitar and to start breaking away from the Ibanez replicas of Fender and Gibson models. The idea was to build a guitar with an appealing original design, like a Les Paul or Stratocaster. A meeting between Hoshino (Ibanez), Kanda Shokai (Greco) and one of the main guitar factories in Japan (FujiGen) resulted in the Iceman/Mirage design. Each distribution company had distribution rights to it in different global markets. Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez) had the rights outside of Japan and Kanda Shokai (Greco) had the rights for Japan.

The early Ibanez models were originally named theArtist 2663 models, launched in 1975.[1] The name "Iceman" came later in 1978. The Greco model was named theMirage and they are basically the same except for the pickup types that were used. Super 2000, Triple Coil and V2 pickups were used for the Ibanez Iceman, depending on the model number. Greco Dry and DiMarzio Super II pickups were used for the Greco Mirage. Body wood, pickups and neck joint construction varied with the Iceman/Mirage model price. The original Ibanez Artist/Iceman production was from 1975 to 1982/1983 with different models havingset neck and bolt-on necks.

The IbanezIceman II that was released in 1982/1983 had a different headstock with 6 in line tuners instead of the 3 a side tuners the original Ibanez Iceman had.

Use and signature models by Paul Stanley

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Paul Stanley ofKISS favored the Iceman from 1977 to 1980 and again used it primarily from 1992 to 1997 until he started endorsing his own model byWashburn guitars, but in 2016 he returned toIbanez.

Probably the most sought after by collectors is thePS-10, or Paul Stanley model. This came out in 1977 as the popularity of the rock band KISS skyrocketed. Ibanez approached Stanley while KISS was on tour in Japan in March 1977. They offered him a chance to develop his own signature model. He liked the shape of the Artist 2663 model and made changes to that model as his ideas came to fruition in the PS10 model. The PS10 first appeared in the 1978 Ibanez catalog, although it may have been available for purchase prior to catalog printing. Stanley played an Iceman for the next 4 years. A photo of him performing with the Iceman appears inside the album cover of KISSAlive II. This model retailed for about $695 in 1978, and was offered through 1981.

In 1995 the PS-10 was re-issued as the Korean-madePS10II. A deluxe version, thePS10LTD (or Limited) was also introduced in 1995. The PS10LTD was made in Japan and had gold hardware (which Stanley is said to have not liked)[2] as well as an ebony fretboard and different pickups than the PS10II. In 1997 yet another PS was offered in the catalog - this was sold as thePS10-CL (or Classic). The biggest difference between them is that the PS10-II was made in Korean factories and the LTD and Classic were Japanese made and also had all the same features of the original 1978 model (like the Gibraltar bridge and Quick Change tailpiece). Although the catalog shows the PS10-II with "Paul Stanley" inlaid at the 21 fret, most were not produced this way. Apparently there was a problem with the inserts at the Korean factory and it was decided not to use them.

Variations

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Ibanez ICJ100WZ

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Argentinian guitar playerAnel Paz playing ICJ100WZ

The Ibanez ICJ100WZ was an Iceman-shaped signature guitar forJay Yuenger ofWhite Zombie, introduced in 1996. It featured a mahogany body with maple top, painted in green with white stars all over the place, a set-in maple neck with bound ebony fingerboard. Hardware equipped on it was Lo Pro Edge tremolo, two humbucking pickups, 3 knob control and 3 way toggle with coil split.

Ibanez DMM1

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Daron Malakian ofSystem of a Down favored the IC300 from the early days of System of a Down up to theMezmerize/Hypnotize era (2004-2005), when he switched to using Gibson SGs, although he has been recently[when?] seen playing Iceman guitars again with System, making use of a custom-made model which is currently his main guitar. Daron had his own signature model, theIbanez DMM1, released in 2004. It was a limited edition run based on the Ibanez Iceman ICX shape and features a special graphic design painted by Daron’s father, Vartan Malakian. Only 300 were made.

Ibanez STM

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Sam Totman playing STM

The STM is a special version of Iceman designed forSam Totman ofDragonForce, released from 2008 to 2010. Essentially it is an Iceman with a 24-fretneck-through neck and Edge III tremolo instead of a hardtail bridge. This is the first production Iceman since the 1990s to have a whammy bar.

Ibanez Fireman

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Fireman models from 2014NAMM Show

In 2009, the Iceman was remodeled byPaul Gilbert usingPhotoshop, by flipping the body of the Iceman over. Since the cutout was on the other side, they added another cutout that was a bit smaller than the trademark Iceman stalk. There were two designs; both of a natural wood finish, one with mahogany with a cherry fret-board and another withkorina wood.

Paul Gilbert's model was released at a 2009 Guitar show as the "Ibanez Fireman", with a set 3-piece korina/bubinga neck, 22 frets, and a 24-3/4" scale length. It also contained a fixed Gibraltar II bridge, (with a Quick Charge tailpeice) andDimarzio Area 67 hum-cancelling single coil pickups. It comes with a hard Ibanez case, (authenticated byPaul Gilbert) and additional accessories, limited edition.Paul Gilbert also notes in interviews that a fan submitted the idea for the name: "At first, I called it the 'Reverse Iceman', but a fan wrote to me and suggested the 'Ibanez Fireman', and since fire is the opposite of ice, that’s what we ended up calling it."[3]

Ibanez FTM33 Stoneman

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This 8-string signature model forMeshuggah guitaristFredrik Thordendal is essentially a hybrid design blending the Iceman body shape with a reverseGibson Firebird, featuring anash wing body, 7-piecemaple/walnutneck-through construction with KTS™ TITANIUM reinforcement rods, 27" scale length,jatoba fretboard (as of 2018), 24 jumbo frets, FX Edge III-8 locking fixed bridge and a pair of Lundgren M8Pceramichumbucking pickups. Introduced in 2017, this guitar is available in Weathered Black.[4]

Specifications

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(From Ibanez catalog)

ModelYearBodyNeckFingerboardPUControlTunerBridgeHardwareColor
Ibanez Iceman IC1001978Solid MahoganyLaminated rock maple, detachableEbonized rosewood, pearloid dot inlays, 22 large fretsSuper 802 Volume & 2 Tone, 3-position pickup selectorVelve-Tune IIGibraltar & Quik-Change (r)ChromeBlack (IC100BK) and white (IC100WH)
Ibanez Iceman IC2001978Solid MahoganyLaminated rock maple (built-in)Ebonized rosewood, pearloid parallelogram inlays, 22 VelveTouch frets, Half & Half nutSuper 80 (Flying Finger)2 Volume & 2 Tone, 3-position pickup selectorVelve-Tune IIGibraltar & Quik-Change (r)ChromeBrown Sunburst
Ibanez Iceman IC2101978Solid MahoganyLaminated rock maple (built-in)Ebonized rosewood, pearloid parallelogram inlays, 22 VelveTouch frets, Half & Half nutIbanez Special Design Triple CoilVolume & Tone, rotary 4-position coil splitterVelve-Tune IIGibraltar & Quik-Change (r)ChromeBrown Sunburst
Greco Mirage M900[5]1978Mahogany3 piece Maple (Set Neck)RosewoodDiMarzio Super II2 Volume & 2 Tone, 3 way switchGreco MH-900CGreco BR-GO & TP-GOChrome
Ibanez Iceman IC3001978Solid AshLaminated rock maple (built-in)Ebonized rosewood, pearloid dot inlays, 22 VelveTouch frets, Half & Half nutSuper 802 Volume & 2 Tone, 3-position pickup selectorVelve-TuneGibraltar (with inlaid sustain block) & Quik-Change (r)ChromeKorina, Also had optional cream colored pickguard (similar in shape to the one on the PS10), pickup rings, control cavity covers and truss rod cover.
Ibanez Iceman IC4001978Mahogany with maple topLaminated rock maple (built-in) with smooth heelEbonized rosewood, pearloid parallelogram inlays, 22 VelveTouch frets, Half & Half nutSuper 802 Volume & 2 Tone, 3-position pickup selectorVelve-TuneGibraltar (with inlaid sustain block) & Quik-Change (r)Gold-platedAntique Violin & Midnight Olive
Ibanez Iceman IC500MahoganyIceman 3pc Mahogany/Maple set-in neckBound rosewood fretboard w/Pearl block inlay, FRET: Medium fretsDiMarzio® D Activator™ (H) neck, DiMarzio® D Activator™ (H) bridgeGibraltar Standard bridgeBlack
Ibanez Iceman ICT700Mahogany wing body5pc Wizard III Maple/Walnut neck-thru w/KTS™ TITANIUM Reinforcement, FRET: Jumbo fretsDiMarzio® D Activator™ (H) neck and DiMarzio® D Activator™ (H) bridge1 volume, 1 tone, 3 way switchGibraltar custom bridgeBlack
Ibanez Iceman PS10 (Paul Stanley Model)1978Mahogany with solid maple top, black finish with deluxe bindingMaple (built-in) with smooth heelPolished rosewood, pearl-abalone-pearl rectangular inlays, 22 VelveTouch frets, Half & Half nutSpecial design Ibanez V-2 open coilIndividual Volume & Master ToneVelve-TuneGibraltar (with sustain block) & modified Gibraltar slottedChrome (including pickguard and truss rod cover)Black

Serial numbers

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The serial number format is MYYPPPP.

  • M = production month (A=January B=February ... K=November L=December).
  • YY = year (79=1979).
  • PPPP = production number.

FujiGen Gakki used this format for the Ibanez guitars they made from the mid-1970s to 1987.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bacon, Tony (2013)"The Ibanez Electric Guitar Book: A Complete History of Ibanez Electric Guitars"ISBN 978-1617134531p.43
  2. ^Specht, Paul; Wright, Michael; Donahue, Jim (2005).Ibanez : the Untold Story. Bensalem, Penn.: Hoshino (U.S.A.). p. 199.ISBN 0976427702.
  3. ^"Ibanez Limited Edition Paul Gilbert Signature Fireman". 11 February 2009.
  4. ^"Electric Guitar FTM - FTM33 Fredrik Thordendal".Ibanez Guitars. Retrieved17 January 2024.
  5. ^from Greco catalogues

Further reading

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  • Ibanez, The Untold Story by Paul Specht (Michael Wright, Jim Donahue)ISBN 0-9764277-0-2
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