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Description
The 1994 Gibson '67 Flying V Reissue is a nostalgic nod to one of rock's most iconic shapes and sounds, perfect for guitarists who crave both retro flair and exceptional playability. This solid body electric guitar pays homage to the classic 1967 design, featuring a sleek, angular body that promises a commanding stage presence. Crafted from rich mahogany, the guitar delivers a warm, resonant tone that has defined countless rock anthems.
What sets this reissue apart is its meticulous attention to vintage detail. The triangle-knob layout harkens back to the original '67 model, ensuring an authentic playing experience that purists will appreciate. While maintaining its classic aesthetic, the '67 Flying V Reissue is built for the modern player. Its slim neck profile offers speed and comfort, making it ideal for fast riffs and solos.
Whether you're a nostalgic collector or a performing artist, this Gibson Flying V is sure to make a statement both visually and sonically. The guitar's robust build promises durability, allowing you to unleash your creativity with confidence.
Key Features:
- Inspired by the classic 1967 Flying V design
- Mahogany body for warm, resonant tones
- Triangle-knob layout for vintage authenticity
- Slim neck profile for fast, comfortable playability
- Includes heavy-duty Gigbag brand leather gigbag
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Normans Rare Guitars
Guitar of the Day: Gibson Flying V 1967 Reissue | Norman's Rare Guitars
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A Gloss Red 1994 Gibson Flying V was used by James in the MCIS era. One of the most notable photographs of James with this guitar was on the cover of Guitar World magazine from December 1995. In that photograph, you can see James has an Electro-Harmonix Small Stone (Version 2) taped to one of its horns.
Yuuho Kitazawa uses the 1994 Gibson '67 Flying V Reissue during live performances of "Unleash" with the peggies, as shown in a photo on her Instagram.
I played a Gibson ’67 Flying V Reissue for most of the tracks. The neck is awesome. It’s really loud for a solidbody guitar, which is cool. It resonated super well and sounded really big and fat and it’s real pretty to look at. Then on some songs, like Headwind, I used this black Gretsch semi-hollow; the pick-ups are super cool, they’re G-Supers. And then also a traditional Les Paul pops up here and there.
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