Ibanez Talman

Ibanez Talman

Manufacturer Ibanez
Period 1994 - 1998, 2015 — present
Construction
Body type Solid, hollow-body acoustic
Neck joint Bolt-on, Set-in

The Ibanez Talman series is a series of guitars produced by guitar manufacturer Ibanez.

This series consists of electric and acoustic guitars and was introduced in 1994. The production of the electric guitar series ended in 1998, but a few years later Ibanez reintroduced the Talman series as a series of acoustic guitars. Other than these acoustic guitars and the Noodles Signature Model electric guitar, Ibanez introduced a new line of Talman electric guitar models in November 2015, including Standard and Prestige versions.[1]

Models

Electric models

TC-series

TV-series

Signature models

Acoustic models

This series is still in production today.

In '97, the Talman line shrank to the TC630 plus two new models, the TC825 (sparkle-finished alder, two Super 58s, Bigsby) and TC740 (alder, two lipsticks and one V8 humbucker, vibrato). The Talman's next-to-the-last gasp came in '98, when they were joined by TC220 (agathis, two humbuckers, vibrato) and a lefty version of the TC420L. After '98, the Talman line expired, except for being reprised later as an acoustic/electric model.
Vintage Guitar magazine, July 2005

Players

Artists known playing an Ibanez Talman are:

References

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