The Ibanez trademark originated from the Fuji plant in Matsumoto, Japan. In 1932, the Hoshino Gakki Ten, Inc. factory began producing instruments under the Ibanez trademark. The factory and offices were burned down during World War II, and were revived in 1950. By the mid-1960s, Hoshino was producing instruments under various trademarks such as Ibanez, Star, King´s Stone, Jamboree, and Goldentone.
In the mid-1950s, Harry Rosenbloom opened the Medley Music store outside Philadelphia. As the Folk Music boom began in 1959, Rosenbloom decided to begin producing acoustic guitars and formed the Elger company (named after Rosenbloom's children, Ellen and Gerson). Elger acoustics were produced in Ardmore, Pennsylvania between 1959 and 1965.
In the 1960s, Rosenbloom travelled to Japan and found a number of companies that he contracted to produce the Elger acoustics. Later, he was contacted by Hoshino to form a closer business relationship. The first entry level solid body guitars featuring original designs first surfaced in the mid-1960s, some bearing the Elger trademark, and some bearing the Ibanez logo. One of the major keys to the perceived early Ibanez quality is due to Hoshino shipping the guitars to the Elger factory in Ardmore. The arriving guitars would be re-checked, and set up prior to shipping to the retailer. Many distributors at the time would just simply ship product to the retailer, and let surprises occur at the unboxing. By reviewing the guitars in a separate facility, Hoshino/Ibanez could catch any problems before the retailer - so the number of perceived flawed guitars was reduced at the retail/sales end. In England, Ibanez was imported by the Summerfield Brothers, and sometimes had either the CSL trademark or no trademark at all on the headstock. Other U.K. distributors used the Antoria brand name, and in Australia they were rebranded with a Jason logo.
In the early 1970s, the level of quality rose as well as the level of indebtedness to classic American designs. It has been argued that Ibanez´ reproductions of Stratocasters and Les Pauls may be equal to or better than the quality of Norlin era Gibsons or CBS era Fenders. While the Blue Book of Electric Guitars would rather stay neutral on this debate (we just list them, not rate them), it has been suggested by outside sources that next time close your eyes and let your hands and ears be the judge. In any event, the unauthorized reproductions eventually led to Fender´s objections to Tokai´s imports (the infamous headstock sawing rumour), and Norlin/Gibson taking Hoshino/Ibanez/Elger into court for patent infringement.
When Ibanez began having success basically reproducing Gibson guitars and selling them at a lower price on the market, Norlin (Gibson´s owner at the time) sent off a cease-and-desist warning. Norlin´s lawyers decided that the best way to proceed was to defend the decorative (the headstock) versus the functional (body design), and on June 28th, 1977 the case of Gibson vs. Elger Co. opened in Philadelphia Federal District Court. In early 1978, a resolution was agreed upon: Ibanez would stop reproducing Gibsons if Norlin would stop suing Ibanez. The case was officially closed on February 2, 1978.
The infringement lawsuit ironically might have been the kick in the pants that propelled Ibanez and other Japanese builders to get back into original designs. Ibanez stopped building Gibson exact reproductions, and moved on to other designs. By the early 1980s, certain guitar styles began appealing to other areas of the guitar market (notably the Hard Rock/Heavy Metal genre), and Ibanez's use of famous endorsers probably fueled the appeal. Ibanez´s continuing program of original designs and artist involvement continued to work in the mid to late 1980s, and continues to support their position in the market today (source: Michael Wright, Guitar Stories, Volume One).
In 2011, Ibanez announced they were closing their western distribution offices in Idaho Falls, ID and moving all operations to their Bensalem, PA office.
Instruments currently produced in Japan since the early 1960s, Korea since the 1980s, and China since the early 2000s. Ibanez guitars are distributed in the U.S. by Ibanez USA (Hoshino) in Bensalem, PA. Previously distributed in Idaho Falls, ID. Other distribution offices include Quebec (for Canada), Sydney (for Australia), and Auckland (for New Zealand).

IBANEZ Electric Guitars Models

IBANEZ SR1000/SR1000E Image

IBANEZ SR1000/SR1000E

- offset double cutaway light ash body, bolt-on three-piece maple neck, 24-fret ebony fingerboard with dot inlay, matching headstock with two-per-side tuners, omni-adjust bridge, one J-style and one P-style USA Ibanez (1987-89) or EMG (1990...

IBANEZ SR1010 Image

IBANEZ SR1010

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, bolt-on five-piece bubinga/wenge neck, 24-fret wenge fingerboard with abalone oval inlay, two-per-side tuners, AccuCast B20 (previously B IV) bridge, one J-style and one P-style Ibanez AFR (1998) or SF...

IBANEZ RG7421 SEVEN-STRING SECOND VERSION Image

IBANEZ RG7421 SEVEN-STRING SECOND VERSION

- offset double cutaway RG-style basswood body, bolt-on three-piece Wizard II-7 maple/walnut neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, matching finish headstock overlay with Ibanez and RG Series logos, seven-on-one-side tuners, fi...

IBANEZ RG7421PB Image

IBANEZ RG7421PB

-similar to the RG7421, except has a Poplar Burl top, available in Sapphire Blue Flat or Charcoal Brown Flat finish, mfg. 2014-present.

IBANEZ SR1015 FIVE-STRING Image

IBANEZ SR1015 FIVE-STRING

- similar to SR1010, except in five-string configuration, 3/2-per-side tuners, AccuCast B25 bridge, and two Ibanez ADX humbucker pickups, mfg. 1997-98.

IBANEZ SR1016 SIX-STRING Image

IBANEZ SR1016 SIX-STRING

- similar to SR1300, except in six-string configuration, three-per-side tuners, die-cast bridge, two Ibanez ADX humbucker pickups, and black hardware, mfg. 1997-98.

IBANEZ RG7620 7-STRING Image

IBANEZ RG7620 7-STRING

- seven-string configuration, offset double cutaway basswood body, bolt-on one-piece maple neck, 24-fret bound maple fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, seven-on-one-side tuners, Lo Pro Edge 7 tremolo, two DiMarzio humbuckers, two knobs (v, t...

IBANEZ SR1200 Image

IBANEZ SR1200

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, figured maple top, through body 5-piece bubinga/wenge neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with abalone oval inlay, two-per-side tuners, die-cast bridge, Ibanez P/J-style AFR pickups, volume/blend/Vari-m...

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IBANEZ RGKP6

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, bolt-on RGKP maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlay, fixed bridge, six-on-one-side tuners, cosmo black hardware, one IBZ-KP humbucker bridge pickup, mounted Korg Kaoss mini 2S pa...

IBANEZ RGR320EX Image

IBANEZ RGR320EX

- offset double cutaway basswood body, bolt-on three-piece maple Wizard II neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with sharktooth inlays, matching finish reverse headstock, six-on-the-other-side tuners, Edge III tremolo bridge with locking nut,...

IBANEZ SR1300 Image

IBANEZ SR1300

- offset double cutaway padauk body, bolt-on five-piece bubinga/wenge neck, 24-fret wenge fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, two-per-side tuners, fixed bridge, one J-style and one P-style Ibanez pickups, volume/treble/2 mid/bass/mix controls...

IBANEZ RGR420EX Image

IBANEZ RGR420EX

- offset double cutaway basswood body, bolt-on three-piece maple Wizard II neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with sharktooth inlays, matching finish reverse headstock, six-on-the-other-side tuners, Edge III tremolo bridge with locking nut,...

IBANEZ RGR421EXFM Image

IBANEZ RGR421EXFM

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, flamed maple top, bolt-on three-piece maple Wizard II neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, matching finish reverse headstock, six-on-the-other-side tuners, fixed bridge/tailpiece, two Ib...

IBANEZ RGT6EXFX Image

IBANEZ RGT6EXFX

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, five-piece Wizard II NTB maple/walnut neck NTB, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with offset pearl dot inlays, matching headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, fixed bridge, two EMG humbucker pickups, two k...

IBANEZ RGT42 Image

IBANEZ RGT42

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, five-piece Wizard II NTB maple/walnut neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, matching headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, Edge Pro II tremolo bridge, two humbucker pickups, two kn...

IBANEZ SR1500 Image

IBANEZ SR1500

- offset double cutaway bubinga or padauk body, bubinga/wenge five-piece neck, 22-fret ebony fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, fixed bridge, two-per-side tuners, one J-style and one P-style EMG pickups, four knobs, jack on face of guitar, b...

IBANEZ SR2000 Image

IBANEZ SR2000

- offset double cutaway maple body, through body five-piece maple/walnut neck, 24-fret wenge fingerboard with abalone oval inlay, two-per-side tuners, fixed bridge, one J-style and one P-style Ibanez pickups, four black knobs (two stacked),...

IBANEZ RGT42DX Image

IBANEZ RGT42DX

- similar to the RGT42, except pearl sharktooth fingerboard inlays, available in Black Pearl (2005-06) or White (2007-08) finish, mfg. 2005-08.

IBANEZ SR3000/SR3000E Image

IBANEZ SR3000/SR3000E

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, five-piece wenge/bubinga neck, 24-fret wenge fingerboard with abalone oval inlay, 2 IBZ SFR or Batolini pickups, Mono-Rail II bridge with D-tuner, active EQ, black hardware, available in Stained Oil fi...

IBANEZ RGT42DXFM Flame Maple Image

IBANEZ RGT42DXFM Flame Maple

- similar to the RGT42DX, except has a flame maple top, available in Bright Blue (2007-08), Trans. Gray Burst (2009-2010), or Trans. Lavender Flat (2005-07) finish, mfg. 2005-2010.

IBANEZ RGT42FXQM Quilt Maple Image

IBANEZ RGT42FXQM Quilt Maple

- similar to the RGT42DX, except has a quilted maple top and offset dot fingerboard inlays, available in Mystic Sea Green Burst or Trans. Gray Burst (2007-08) finish, mfg. 2007-09.

IBANEZ SR5000SR PRESTIGE Image

IBANEZ SR5000SR PRESTIGE

- offset double cutaway mahogany/walnut/mahogany body, bolt-on five-piece bubinga/wenge neck, 24-fret wenge fingerboard with abalone oval inlay, Monorail bridge pieces with D-Tuner, two-per-side tuners, gold hardware, one J-style and one P-...

IBANEZ SRKP4 KAOSS Image

IBANEZ SRKP4 KAOSS

- offset double cutaway mahogany body, GSR4 maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlays, matching finish headstock overlay with Ibanez logo, two-per-side tuners, B10 bridge, IBZ-KP bridge pickup, built-in distortion circu...