Up for sale is my Ibanez 2348 Firebird copy in near-perfect condition. Completed auctions on Reverb show one that looks like it got run over by a school bus selling with cash changing hands at $1750. Another one is being offered for $4,000, though that is ridiculous.
This one is beautiful - check out the pics. It's rare, all-original (including case). It has a different style tremolo - and I am unfamiliar with the Gibson model, maybe it is the same - but it works by the tremolo arm bending a hinge of metal. It has a pretty unique sound when it snaps back . . . very kitsch.
Anyway, I have it in storage so hit me up with enough time to go grab it if you want to check it out. Cash only. It's a long shot to sell locally, but that is my true preference.
This guitar was made from 1975-1977. An online description said: "The 2348 features a Gibson Firebird style solid body with selected mahogany in brown sunburst finish bolted to a selected mahogany detachable Slim Taper neck with a 22-frets rosewood fingerboard with white binding fancy pearloid position markers and black side dots. Components includes a Tune-o-matic style bridge with a Maestro Vibrola style tailpiece, a pair of Maxon mini-humbuckers, a bone nut, white pickguard with a phoenix bird inlay and chrome plated individual smooth tuner machine heads."