When Gibson introduced the Flying V in 1958, it was without a doubt ahead of its time. In 1967, Gibson reintroduced the Flying V to the world with much greater success. Players fell in love with its striking angular design, as well as its light-weight, streamlined profile, and comfortable balance. The narrow upper body allowed access to the upper frets like no other guitar. Ever since then, the Flying V has become an iconic staple of the electric guitar in rock and roll music.
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MORE →This Koa Grand concert steel string from Goodall has a lovely blend of silky smooth midrange bloom and crisp treble cut. The body size and neck profile make for a very comfortable playing experience and this example is in near mint condition!
MORE →Serial Number 159890 circa 2001 Pricing $1250.00 CND (approx.$1276 USD as of June 3/2011) No Longer Available Neck Mahogany neck, rosewood, 25″ scale, wide fat neck profile, moon inlay. Body Mahogany double cutaway body. Finish Wine red with only very minor play wear. Hardware/electronics Gibson P-90 pickups (Original PRS pickups in case), PRS hardware, original PRS case. You can preview our videos now on Our YouTube Channel! You can now Visit our Facebook page!
MORE →Well… my my… this DS1A sure is a canon with loads of power and big full bass frequencies to go along with crisp note attack and definition I have come to expect from Collings guitars. This example is in near mint condition and comes with the original hardshell case.
MORE →The 8-string bass appears in a few key recordings (including several by Hendrix) but never really caught on.
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