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…
Gibson Explorer Gothic II - Takhralifih's review
translatedWhat country does she makes? Made in America, Hard Case Made in Canada How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? 22 frets, EMG 81 and 85 What type of bridge? T…
Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue - gide's review
translatedMade in America, ca tape plutt lot because right now these guitars are priced plutt INTERESTED given the level of USD / Euro. So basically a cheap Gibson, however, is to ignore the look and the refle…
Gibson Flying V Faded - Pascal-Toto-Nénes's review
translatedWell, it's the Gibson faded worn cherry, so I'm forgiving it cost me 599 Euros book in two days in Bordeaux guitareshop Thank you to UPS bought my last guitar on the net a year ago has lost by COLI…
Gibson [Guitar of the Week #47] '84 Explorer Reissue - machiass's review
translatedMade in United States 22 frets, EMG 81 active pickups and 60 (bridge, neck) Tune-o-matic stopbar A micro switch, 2 volume, 1 tone Channel type explorer (neither too fat nor too thin) UTILIZ…
Gibson Firebird Studio - Negens's review
translatedFactory Nashville, (USA) BODY: Mahogany Body Species: Mahogany (Mahogany) NECK Species: Mahogany (Mahogany) Profile: '60s style slim type Peghead Pitch: 17 Thickness at 1st Fret: …
Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue - lothar2's review
translatedT say any of this, I put 2 because it possde volume and tone, the scope of volume 2 m 'can be very useful when I switched to the neck pickup and I have earlier stages r gl volume lower, it allows me …
Gibson Flying V Faded - Power Bibi's review
translatedWell, everything is said before ... UTILIZATION Handle a larger than my other guitars, it makes me a little weird, but it is enjoyable. A bit like it hangs because there is no patent. In terms …
Gibson [Guitar of the Week #43] Explorer w/Short Vibrola - John Difool's review
translatedGibson Explorer Guitar of the Week No. 43.Made in United States. Limited edition of 400 copies. color "trans amber" body accajou Handle: accajou Fingerboard: Ebony neck pickup: Gibson '57 C…
Gibson Flying V Faded - JoBaR's review
translatedBen makes Mahogany United States ... etc etc ... 500T UTILIZATION Ben is my guitar ... Premire I started also pq rv I always have a Flying ... I bought two years ago and I started to take its cou…
Gibson Firebird Studio - mr fernandes's review
translatedI will not remember, read the advice dj other post. UTILIZATION Channel enjoyable, a beam of course, logs apprcieront, those who swear by the sleeves as thin as cigarette paper such as sleeves or…
Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue - Pierrotneverthink's review
translatedAll adj t said, some small precision: the finish is Russia, tuit rigid impeccable. Srieux. UTILIZATION Some precision: round peace that is well in hand, the last box ACCS effortless balance and t…
Gibson Explorer '76 Reissue - syraks's review
translatedMine is black. Small precision compared to previous opinions: the handle is not "50's rounded" or "60 slim tapper", it is between the two, dixit Gibson site: "The neck is Gibson's Explorer has the …
Gibson Flying V Faded - Flo95's review
translatedManufacturing-United States (the United States made in small derrire the head: p) -22 Frets, Micro Gibson 500T in the bridge position, and micro-496R in the neck position. Floyd-No, no vibrato,…