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Post by cofi on Feb 12, 2008 14:44:32 GMT
Gibson Reverse Flying V Supposedly by popular demand Gibson will release a limited edition of the Gibson Reverse Flying V Guitar that was released some months ago as a part of the Guitar of the Week series. This new model is hand-crafted and have similar features to the guitar of the week model. The Gibson Reverse Flying V Guitar features solid mahogany body and neck, Flying V neck profile, ebony fingerboard, 22 frets, 24.75 scale length, Tune-o-matic bridge with v-shaped tailpiece, e57 classic humbucker pickpus, 3-way pickup switch and one only volume control (to get pure tone from the guitarc but what about the 2 volume and 2 tone controls models?). The available finishes for this model are classic white, ebony and natural and there will be only 900 units available (300 in each finish). The Gibson Reverse Flying V Guitar price and availability have not been announced yet. www.gibson.com/promotions/reverseflyingv/
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Post by sparky on Feb 16, 2008 20:32:46 GMT
Uck, no i dont like this guitar at all, it looks more like "an arrow" than a "V" even a reversed "V", or a "this way sign",
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Post by punk on Feb 17, 2008 21:13:13 GMT
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it Sparky. LOL
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Post by slaphead on Feb 18, 2008 22:24:13 GMT
I'm not too keen on this colour either.
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Post by whitey's world on Mar 4, 2008 3:26:59 GMT
The shape , not so much backwards. The color is real nice if you have a chance to see it. What makes it ugly is that white pick guard. Black would look much better. I'm kinda not likin the green tulip tuners much either. Gibson needs to put some chrome, gold and black tuners on more stuff. Hey, what do I know.
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