
Gibson - Reverse Flying V Electric Guitar
Date: Tuesday, August 07 @ 18:14:30 EST Topic: Guitar News
The innovative design of the Gibson Flying V, first introduced in 1958, has been turned on its heels. In a daring move, Gibson has flipped the iconic V fins and added an asymmetrical headstock, drawing further attention with a vivid Trans Amber finish and gold-plated hardware. With a period correct string-through tailpiece and twin '57 Classic humbuckers, this guitar is a bold new take on a groundbreaking classic.
Body
- Top Species: Mahogany
- NECK Species: Mahogany
- Profile: 50's Rounded
- Peghead Pitch: 17° Neck Joint Location: 19th Fret
FINGERBOARD
- Species: Rosewood Scale Length: 243/4"
- Number of Frets: 22
- Nut Width: 1.695" Inlays: Dot
HARDWARE
- Plating Finish: Gold
- Tailpiece: String thru w/eyelets
- Bridge: Tune-o-matic
- Knobs: Amber Top Hat
- Tuners: Green Key
- Neck Pickups: ’57 Classic, uncovered with nickel polepieces
- Bridge Pickups: ’57 Classic, uncovered with nickel polepieces
- Controls: One Volume, 3 way toggle switch
CASE
- Case Interior: White Plush
- Case Exterior: Hardshell with black reptile pattern
- Case Silkscreen: Silver Gibson USA Logo
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