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Sweetwater
$9,999.00
Guitar Center
$9,999.00
Reverb
5.0 (3)
$8,868.75 New
$6,900.00 Used
Musician's Friend
$9,999.00
Thomann
$9,399.00

Average Price: $9,194

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$400

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Description

Introducing the Gibson Korina Flying V Electric Guitar, a remarkable instrument that beautifully marries the past and present. This guitar is an accurate re-creation of the original 1958 model, a radical design that was way ahead of its time. Now, it has become an iconic fixture in the music world, celebrated for its unique shape and sound.

The Gibson Korina Flying V features a korina body and neck, a tonewood known for its warm, rich voice that's often compared to top-shelf mahogany. Its natural crème brûlée coloring gives it a distinct, eye-catching look that sets it apart on any stage. The Indian rosewood fretboard enhances the overall resonance and sustain, promising a sound that is both powerful and nuanced.

The real magic lies in the Gibson's CustomBucker pickups. These historically accurate PAF copies help recreate the sound of the original 1958 model, giving you that vintage, authentic tone. With the ABR-1 bridge and string-through korina body, this guitar delivers a resonance that is simply unparalleled.

The Gibson Korina Flying V is not just an instrument, but a piece of history. Its nitrocellulose lacquer finish enhances the guitar's tonal qualities while giving it the look and feel of a well-loved classic. This is a guitar that doesn't just play music - it tells a story.

Key Features:

  • Meticulous re-creation of a 1958 Flying V
  • Korina body and neck for a warm, rich voice
  • Indian rosewood fretboard for enhanced resonance
  • CustomBucker pickups for an authentic vintage tone
  • ABR-1 bridge with string-through body for exceptional sustain
  • Nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Comes with a '50s-style brown-and-pink hardshell case
  • Gold hardware and Kluson tuners
  • 4-ply off-white pickguard
Normans Rare Guitars

Normans Rare Guitars

Gibson Custom Shop Korina Flying V | Guitar of the Day

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Gibson Custom Shop Korina Flying V | Guitar of the Day

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Normans Rare Guitars

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NEW Korina Gibson & Epiphone Flying V's and Explorers at Norman's Rare Guitars

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Gibson Korina Flying V.

Features and functionality

  • The Epiphone Flying V has a V-shaped bridge and a string-through body design, while the Gibson features a stop bar tailpiece and a centrally located cable jack.

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  • Both the Epiphone and Gibson Flying V models discussed have slim taper necks, which are thinner and might be preferable for players with smaller hands.

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  • Later Epiphone Flying Vs, like the 2020, come with better stock pickups, enhancing their tonal quality.

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  • The Epiphone Kirk Hammett Flying V includes Gibson T-Humbuckers, Grover tuners, CTS pots, Orange Drop caps, and a Switchcraft toggle switch and jack.

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Comparisons

  • The Epiphone's control layout offers a linear setup with one volume and two tone controls, which may suit blues players who frequently adjust volume and toggle pickups.

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  • Some players find the neck profile of the '58 Korina V similar to that of the '18 LP Standard and '20 ES-335, not particularly chunky.

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  • The Korina V's Gibson Burst Buckers are noted to provide a vintage-style guitar sound, favored by some over the modern aesthetics of the Hammett model.

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User experience

  • Users note that the Epiphone's rear strap button placement can lead to neck dive, whereas the Gibson's placement reduces this issue but doesn't eliminate it completely.

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  • Players highlight the unique cable jack placement on the Epiphone, which hangs the cable in an unconventional way compared to other guitars.

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  • Owners transitioning from early 2000s Epiphones note the newer models feel less like mid-priced imitations and more like genuine improvements.

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  • Some owners feel the Epiphone Flying V has a "toyish" quality due to its light weight and thick poly finish, despite well-cut nuts and quality components.

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Build quality

  • The 2020 models reportedly show improved quality from the Chinese factory, with significant enhancements over early 2000s models.

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  • The 2023 Epiphone Korina V is made from solid Korina, unlike previous models which used Korina veneer, leading to a considerable price difference.

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Setup and maintenance

  • It's possible to swap a pot and the pickup selector switch on the Hammett model for better control layout, potentially using custom pickguards to retain originality.

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Value and pricing

  • The price of new Epiphone models can be compared to used Gibsons, with some users opting for the latter due to perceived better value.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners suggest trying several Epiphone Korina models in person due to variability in weight and finish consistency, ensuring a satisfactory selection.

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See how Ian Thornley uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Ian Thornley

Singer, Guitarist

Big Wreck

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Verified via YouTube

Ian plays this guitar throughout the whole video

See how Kai Hansen uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Kai Hansen

Guitarist

Helloween

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Verified via Photo

In the photo Kai its seen using a white model, black pickguard of this guitar.

See how Dave Sabo uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Dave Sabo

Guitarist

Skid Row

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In the "Slave to the Grind" video, Dave Sabo can be seen playing a Gibson Korina Flying V, as evidenced by an image available on Equipboard.

See how Peter Stroud uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Peter Stroud

Guitarist

Pete Droge & The Sinners

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Peter Stroud showcases his Gibson Korina Flying V Electric Guitar in an Instagram photo, where it is prominently displayed alongside a Marshall stack, hinting at his preference for classic rock setups.

See how John Shanks uses Gibson Korina Flying V

John Shanks

Guitarist, Composer

Bon Jovi

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Verified via Johnshanks

This guitar was featured on the "guitars" section on his official website.

See how Nick Perri uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Nick Perri

Guitarist

Shinedown

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The guitar can be seen countlessly on his Instagram page since its purchase (approx. mid April 2021). This Flying V is a “40 years old Korina (at least) with Tim Shaw humbuckers”

See how Tak Matsumoto uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Tak Matsumoto

Guitarist

B'z

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Verified via Offthelock

Gibson Flying V Korina 50th Anniversary 2008. Limited run of only 100 in 2008. Based off the picture within the link a backplate seems to have been added which may be due to some sort of modification? The FAT logo can be seen on the bottom right corner of the backplate.

See how Lonnie Mack uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Lonnie Mack

Composer, Guitarist

Lonnie Mack & Stevie Ray Vaughan

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“They only made 20 of them at the time. I used that one on ‘Memphis’ and I still use it today.” So said Lonnie Mack in 1968, five years after his top five US hit with that great track, which helped define the highly distinctive guitar trademarked by Gibson on 6th January, 1958: the Flying V. The Gibson Flying V ....Indiana bluesman Lonnie Mack was one of the early adopters of an instrument that remains one of the most striking looking axes in the world of guitars. Blues Rock guitarist Lonnie Mack and Albert King started using the guitar almost immediately. Mack used his 1958 Flying V almost exclusively during his career.

See how Dave Amato uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Dave Amato

Singer, Guitarist

REO Speedwagon

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According to REO Speedwagon's Dave Amato at (2:47) in this Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, he owns a Gibson Korina Flying V guitar, that he usually takes on tour.

See how Mark Agnesi uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Mark Agnesi

Guitarist

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Mark Agnesi features a Gibson Korina Flying V Electric Guitar in his personal collection, as seen in his YouTube video "Guitar of the Day Host Mark Agnesi's Personal Guitar Collection." This guitar, originally from Norman's Rare Guitars where Mark works, was previously owned by producer John Shanks and guitarist Joe Satriani. Mark has customized it with a pair of Seymour Duncan Joe Bonamassa "Amos" pickups.

See how Adam Sandler uses Gibson Korina Flying V

Adam Sandler

Singer, Guitarist

Saturday Night Live Cast

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In the "Holes" sketch on Saturday Night Live, starting at 2:24, Adam Sandler can be seen playing a Gibson Korina Flying V Electric Guitar. The segment is available on the Saturday Night Live YouTube channel, providing clear visual confirmation of Sandler using this specific guitar model.

See how J. Geils uses Gibson Korina Flying V

J. Geils

Guitarist

The J. Geils Band

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In this photo J. Geils is seen with a Gibson Korina Flying V Electric Guitar.

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