With perhaps the exception of the RG and several legendary signature models, there are few guitars more integral to the identity of Ibanez than the Iceman.
With its sweeping lines and dramatic appearance, this model was first unveiled to the world in 1977 and later adopted the Iceman name in 1978.
Notable models include the IC100, IC300, ICT700, and signature offshoots like the PS10 and Fireman.
With its storied history and iconic status, the Iceman remains a fixture in countless guitar collections, inspiring artistic creativity around the world.
Features
- IC 3pc Okoume Neck with Bound Jatoba Fingerboard &
- Medium Frets
- Okoume Body with Flamed Maple Top
- Neck Pickup: Super 80 (H), Bridge Pickup: Super 80 (H)
- 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3way toggle switch
- 43mm Wide Nut
- Gibraltar Performer Bridge
- Gloss Polyurethane Finish
- Gold Ibanez machine heads
- Gig bag included
Specifications
Body
Top: Flamed Maple
Back/Body: Okoumé
Binding: 1-ply, Cream
Neck
Neck Type: IC Okoumé neck
Neck Construction: Set-in
Neck Profile: IC
Scale Length: 628 mm
Thickness at 1st Fret: 20 mm
Thickness at 12th Fret: 22 mm
Fingerboard Material: Jatoba
Fingerboard Type: Fretted
Fingerboard Radius: 12″
Number of Frets: 22
Fret Size: Medium
Inlay: Block
Nut Type: Plastic
Nut Width: 43 mm
Width at Last Fret: 57 mm
Electronics
Pickup Configuration: HH
Neck Pickup: Super 80 "Flying Finger", Passive
Middle Pickup: None
Bridge Pickup: Super 80 "Flying Finger", Passive
Piezo Pickup: No
Active Pickups: No
Coil-Splitting: No
Switch: 3-Way
Controls: 2x Volume, 2x Tone
Hardware
Bridge: Ibanez Gibraltar Performer
Tailpiece: Quik Change III
Tuners: Ibanez Machine Heads
Strap Button: Standard
Hardware Color: Gold
Strings: 6
String Gauge: .010 - .046
Factory Tuning: Standard E