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Sweetwater
5.0 (1)
$899.00
Guitar Center
5.0 (3)
$899.00
Thomann
5.0 (2)
$919.00 $899.00 $20.00 · All time low

Average Price: $899

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Based on price data from 4 merchants for "Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Futura Flying V Custom Electric Guitar - Solaris Shift". Prices shown reflect NEW condition. Tracking began Apr 19, 2026.

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Epiphone Futura: The Future of Feel, Fire, and Bold Design - Premier Guitar

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Awesome guitar

I played a 4000 dollar Gibson flying v in the store and then picked up this 1500 dollar epiphone and it was way better. I know it says 899, im talking about CAD. This is just an amazing guitar in every aspect. I love the stainless steel frets, the push pulls, the pickups are great, sounds great, plays great, looks incredible, what else can I say? Im primarily a heavy metal player, and it definitely gets the job done, it has a clear, smooth distortion, but it also does other genres very well, you can get great clean and crunch tones as well. It's a very rounded warm tone without being muddy. Don't buy an insanely overpriced Gibson just to have it say Gibson on the headstock. Buy this.

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Awesome guitar

I played a 4000 dollar Gibson flying v in the store and then picked up this 1500 dollar epiphone and it was way better. I know it says 899, im talking about CAD. This is just an amazing guitar in every aspect. I love the stainless steel frets, the push pulls, the pickups are great, sounds great, plays great, looks incredible, what else can I say? Im primarily a heavy metal player, and it definitely gets the job done, it has a clear, smooth distortion, but it also does other genres very well, you can get great clean and crunch tones as well. It's a very rounded warm tone without being muddy. Don't buy an insanely overpriced Gibson just to have it say Gibson on the headstock. Buy this.

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