Gibson / 1992 Flying V ‘67 Mod. / 1992 / Guitar
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Product Details
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1967 Original, Fluffy Flower Jobson Flying V '67, who faithfully reproduces flying v
Designer's guitar representative Gibson, Flying V. The flying V, which appeared in 1958, is finished production due to the increase in sales in 1959, and it will be changed in 1967 and re-released. The model of the 1967 flying V is reprinted FLYING V '67. It is a popular model with the tips of the leading head stock and large pick guard, stop tailpiece, etc. Sound with power produced from ceramic open ham backer is also attractive. 'Jimi Hendrix', 'Mark Boran', 'Michael Schenker', 'Renny Kurvitz', "Matsumoto Kashiha", etc., such as the name of the name of the famous musician who is not likely to raise the name. guitar. Even if you don't play as a musician, you can forget the time to be forgotten that "Cuckoii!" Is just being set in front of the mirror. It is a traditional and innovative look guitar.
[SPEC]
Body: Mahogany
Neck: mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
P. U: Seymour Duncan SH-11 / Gibson 500T
Weight: 3.24kg
Nutwideth: 42.7mm
W / ORIGINAL HARDCASE
Medium Scale Neck
※ There is a strap pin moving mark (strap pin exchange)
※ There is a rear pick-up replacement
※ Please feel free to contact the staff for product details.
※ Products purchased at our shop will be repurchased at high price.
Contact
Matsui in charge
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