Ibanez Iceman
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Ibanez IC420 Iceman Antique Blue Metallic
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Ibanez IC420FM Iceman Violin Sunburst
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Ibanez ICTB721 Iceman Iron Label Limited Edition Black Flat 7-String
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Ibanez UICT100 Iceman Ukulele Metallic Gray Sunburst
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Ibanez IGBX724 Powerpad Gigbag for Xiphos, Iceman and Fireman Guitars
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Ibanez IC420 Iceman Antique Autumn Burst
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About Ibanez Iceman
The Ibanez Iceman is a distinctive guitar design made legendary by Paul Stanley of KISS and Daron Malakian from System of a Down. Dating back to the 1970s, its radical shape was adopted by guitarists looking to push boundaries with their sound and look. It usually comes with a pair of humbuckers, 24.75" scale length and a fixed bridge making it a great choice for the touring guitarist playing rock and metal styles. Available in 6 string, 7 string and even a ukulele option, the iconic Ibanez Iceman shape is a headturner that is still a popular choice. As with all Ibanez guitars, the quality of the Iceman is excellent no matter which model you choose.
Why Should I Choose Ibanez Iceman?
- Distinctive shape that will turn heads
- Excellent choice for rock and metal styles
- Used by famous guitarists including Paul Stanley and Daron Malakian
Frequently Asked Questions about Ibanez Iceman
Question: Who plays an Ibanez Iceman?
The Ibanez Iceman has been the guitar of choice for Paul Stanley, Daron Malakian, Tom Petty, and Jay Yeunger.
Question: When did the Ibanez Iceman come out?
Although the design came out in 1977, it was officially named as the Iceman in 1978.
Question: What scale is the Ibanez Iceman?
The Ibanez Iceman has a 24.75" scale length making it very comfortable to play.
Question: Who uses the Iceman guitar?
Paul Stanley from KISS, Daron Malakian from System of a Down and Isaac Hale from Knocked Loose all use the Iceman.