Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Gibson Flying V 1968 Electric Guitar, Ebony - Chrome Hardwarebest


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List Price : $1,799.00 Price : $1,199.00
Gibson Flying V 1968 Electric Guitar, Ebony  - Chrome Hardware

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A guitar well ahead of its time when it was introduced in 1958, the Flying V’s intense magnetic appeal, powerful sound, and unusually familiar shape have made it one of the most instantly recognizable guitars in the world.


  • Hot 496R and 500T Humbucker Pickups
  • Solid Mahogany Body


Gibson Flying V 1968 Electric Guitar, Ebony - Chrome Hardware Reviews


Gibson Flying V 1968 Electric Guitar, Ebony - Chrome Hardware Reviews


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4.0 out of 5 stars Gibsonius Maximus, May 7, 2007
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This review is from: Gibson Flying V 1968 Electric Guitar, Ebony - Chrome Hardware (Electronics)
The legendary Flying V by Gibson is one of the top guitars of choice for all music afficionados. I bought my first "V" when I toured with the second re-grouping of Screaming Lord Sutch. I have always loved the remarkeable sustain the V can produces even while being beaten with a bratwurst. I now own three V's and would not part with any of them. There durable construction is a bonus as well. I once clubbed an irrate sound technician in the face with one while doing studio work for "The Filth" back in 93. Once while performing with The Defecators I actually used my 2nd V to bat in incoming beer bottle back into the crowd during a show in Hamburg. The action is very light and perfect for doing solo's with your tongue. My 3rd V can be heard on tracks 2, 4 and 5 on Meat Sticks 3rd album..."Whats for lunch".
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