Gibson '84 Flying V Reissue Electric Guitar (With Case)

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Gibson's "Guitar of the week" for week 40. Limited run of 400.

Gibson’s revolutionary Flying V gets a slick rethinking with a glam Silverburst finish and chrome hardware that all but screams metal. A pair of 496R and 500T pickups bring the ’84 Flying V to an unsurpassed level of performance. Crank her up—way up.

Limited run of 400

Body
Top Species: Mahogany

Back Species: Mahogany

Neck
Species: Mahogany

Profile: 60's

Peghead Pitch: 17°

Neck Joint Location: 19th Fret

Fingerboard
Species: Ebony

Scale Length: 24 3/4 in.

Number of Frets: 22

Nut Width: 1.695 in.

Inlays: Dot

Hardware
Plating Finish: Chrome

Tailpiece: Stop bar

Bridge: Tune-o-matic

Knobs: Black Speed w/Chrome Inserts

Tuners: Chrome Grover

Neck Pickups: 500T

Controls: One volume, One tone, 3-way switch

Other
Strings: Brite Wires

Case
Case Interior: White Plush

Case Exterior: Black Reptile Pattern Hardshell

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-444-2766
Email: service@gibson.com
Web: https://www.gibson.com/pages/contact-support

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (12 ratings)
Submitted February 17, 2009 by a customer from yahoo.com

"My Favorite Guitar!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I love guitars. V's especially, And this one is set up just right.. so this one is likely to remain my favorite for as long as I live...That being said, I will surely get others...It blows that Gibson's are getting more and more expensive each year. I seems like they have really gone up even more in just the last few. Otherwise, I would like to get an SG and a Les Paul. I also would like at least 2-3 Fenders.

Sound
The thing sounds as dope as it looks...the sound is really no different than other V's...its all the same pickup wise..So if you like the V sound, you will dig this...It is my first Gibson, and I have been very happy with the tone compared to my other guitars.. I have Fender Strats, a Carvin and a Martin..

Features
I love the entire setup of this guitar! My wife asked all of my friends what guitar I would most want before buying this for me...the all did good! I have always loved V's but the finish to this one makes it one of the most beautiful guitar I have ever seen. The way all the chrome looks against the two tone paint is sweet! Much better in person than in pictures. The grover tuning heads add to the look, it just wouldn't look right with out them. The case was really nice too...much better than the ones that came with my Fenders and Carvin. The only change that I would make would be to have some nifty crome covered pickups instead of the exposed ones...otherwise I can't think of any "wish list" read more things that were missing...and it really doesn't need that....

Ease of Use
To my personal taste this rocks! I know, only one tone knob...but that is all I need to get the sound I am looking for... I love the neck shape, fretboard width, and the spacing of the strings and frets. The action was set perfectly from the factory. It just feels better than My strats.

Quality
Only MINOR complaints here...trust me if you saw the things I am going to bring up in person you would say that I am a nit-picky A-hole unworthy of such a nice guitar...but here it goes... When you look at the tuning machines from the back of the head stock one seems slightly crooked. There is a small area where on the first fret on the edge of the fretboard that someone got a little sander happy with at the factory. The ebony fretboard is nearly totally black, except for one small part on the second fret...it is a slightly lighter shade...nothing that bothers me, just observations. Otherwise it is perfect...Solid guitar that holds tune...

Value
I think my wife got a killer deal...I think she paid $1200...that is way less than the normal V's this year...even that "worn cherry" finish one has sky-rocketed in price.

Manufacturer Support
Very shortly after I got it the pickup selector switch went bad...The company had me take my guitar to a local authorised repair shop...they fixed it quickly...the only bummer is that from the factory the switch is installed in a way that is impossible to replicate exactly when repaired...this made it nessisary for them to instal a small washer between the new switch and guitar. you can hardly see it, but I know it is there...again, just me being picky.

The Wow Factor
Just sweet...getting rid of the pick guard, adding grover tuning machines, the ebony fret board and the two tone silver burst paint job make this thing look insane...I don't think the odds are good that I will run into anyone else that has one.

Musical Background:
Hobbyist

Musical Style:
Rock
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