Epiphone 1958 Flying V Re-issue in Ebony - A Closer Look - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 10, 2011
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http://www.pmtonline.co.uk/brands/epiphone The Epiphone Flying V is an authorised version of Gibson's iconic guitar, the designer of the Flying V, Ted McCarty couldn't have dreamt of the guitars eventual success, especially given that it got off to a shaky start way back in 1958. Its futuristic shape was a step too far in 1958 and sales were slow, however it's now it's one of the most recognised and sought after classic guitars by rock musicians.

This handsome guitar has a Korina Body with a Mahogany fixed neck, the Rosewood fretboard has plain white dots for orientation whilst the three-a-side headstock carries accurate looking repro machine heads and Epiphone's name.

Electronics consist of two Alnico classic Humbuckers which are controlled via a three way toggle switch, two volume controls and a master tone control. The strings travel across a Tune-o-matic bridge then pass through the body and are anchored at the back. All hardware, including the machine heads, bridge and pick-up covers ares gold plated.

Audio via Peavey's fab Revalver software.

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