Gibson Melody Maker Flying V - "What a cool guitar!"
Body Species Maple Body Type Slab Adhesive Franklin Titebond 50 Neck Species Mahogany Profile Melody Maker Truss Rod Traditional Adjustable Joint Angle 1.75° (+/- 15 seconds) Adhesive…
Gibson Flying V Faded - " Scne excellent guitar!"
translatedUS-made, Gibson has not yet allowed dlocaliser under his own name! Two Humbuckers raisin bread, a micro volume, one Tone 22 frets, mahogany body and bridge / tailpiece Tune-o-matic rigor. A visit t…
Gibson Flying V Faded - "Hard rock machine!"
Color: Faded Cherry Body: Mahogany Neck: Mahogany with special rounded profile Fingerboard: Rosewood with pearloid dot inlays Number of frets: 22 Pickups: Two Gibson Alnico Humbucking pickups …
Gibson Flying V Faded 3-Pickup - "Interesting Flying V..."
The Gibson Faded Flying V 3 is basically a standard version of the Flying V in the famous "faded" finish that has been very popular for a number of years, but it adds in a changed up electronics layo…
Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue - Nigel's review
translated- It is a model with a US delicate finish that ok but nothing special. - Acastillage chrom => cool because the more constant use from the dor (I force Svere skating on my LP Custom for something q…
Gibson Gothic Flying V - LeMikou's review
translatedIt's a flying V guitar shaped with the handle any al matte black with all the spices mtalliques black (super fine!) And two double gibson pickups. 22 boxes and no points on the key but just a nice li…
Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue - Berzin's review
translatedGibson Guitar and therefore originated from the United States. It has two humbuckers with Gibson classic configuration: two volumes, two tones (with antique buttons) and a three-position selector. Th…
Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue - nefrenka's review
translatedThis is a wonderful model of Gibson guitar (in my opinion the best brand in the world). Made as it should be in the United States as any Gibson models. The general pattern is super simple, but wh…
Gibson Flying V Faded - iscariah's review
translatedGuitar made in United States made in Nashville. Mahogany body Maple neck 22 frets neck 496R and 500T pickups 2 Unlike its big sisters there is no the same work at the level of polish and comes …
Gibson Flying V Faded - mikeulkeul666's review
translatedMade in United States. 22 frets ..... OCCAZ and I had purchased from in the pickup seymour jeff beck (which are really huge) instead of 500t and I always 496R in the neck pickup (besides the two micr…
Gibson Flying V Faded - Anonyme's review
translatedEverything has been said on this subject ... This skyscraper proudly 'made in United States "... mention that commands respect! It is a very classic flying v is: no particular innovation! The…
Gibson Tribal V - "Cool 80s style Flying V with graphics"
This Flying V is part of the 2009 Limited Run series. Gibson came up with a new gimmick guitar every month for this series and in my opinion the Tribal Explorer and V were the best guitars to come ou…
Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue - lecargo's review
translatedGibson makes the United States. Guitar 22 frets, two humbuckers (496R in the neck and 500T for the bridge: two microphones raisin bread). Gibson Tune O Matic Systm. 2 potentiomtres volume (humbuckers…
Gibson Gothic Flying V - dave-94's review
translatedI have mine for a year or so, is one of the top ten models, so AAAAA wood, and it feels compared to those after. 22 frets, neck Gibsonian well in mind, everything is top notch on this guitar, and …
Gibson Flying V2 - phillou's review
translatedManufacturing Amricaine, Gibson requires a trs few copies (less than 300, of APRS that I read right and left) because it was a commercial failure, the era. This guitar was the march of mtalleux of al…