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Hey Troglys I was wondering if you might do the Epiphone inspired by Gibson V's. Saw your qc on the 2020 stuff. Would be interested to see if there's been any improvement/how the vs are. These come in ebony. They're supposedly modeled after the 58 but have a different neck. They're around $649 usd. Hope to see it eventually. Esp with all the flying vs you've been featuring thanks
I have this flying V. It’s number 28 of 50.I bought it new at guitar center in San Francisco for $900. It’s been my main V for a long time. I have 17 flying V’s and this is one of my favorites.I sold a Sandoval V on pawn stars but I’d never sell this one.
cool. i have a mid 70s Aria flying v. this has the Aria logo on the headstock. ihave been looking for knowledge re: this guitar and thought maybe you would have one amongst your collection..
@@stringlocker as a failed rockstar I can imagine, always being reminded of a talent you didn’t have but an affinity for real men that do! Totally get it!
From my experience working at a cabinet shop the chattering on the fret board is from being fed through a planer to fast, slow the feed down and the fret board would of been smoother
The line on the ebony fretboard looks very much like the very first fretboard made on cnc. Those are tooling marks that were not removed during sanding not to make them too thin
Beautiful guitar Trogly! I hope you keep this one. I love the blend of the 50s and 60s V touches all in one guitar... Love that gold color and it sounds as good as it looks! 👍
Hell of a show. You scared the shit out of me I usually see you post at 7pm my time and it was 7 30 and I told my wife god blank it he dont have nothing for me to watch today but the stars aligned I got your show now all is good thanks bro
This one is very beautiful, with all the flaws found... I loved it still, gold finish on gold harware? genious!, I have a project of the same body style, but the finish is silver with all chrome hardware, inspired on the les paul platinum but being a V, by the way, the pickguard on mine is stainless steel I am planning to polish to a mirror finish, right now it is a little brushed, I would put a golden mirror pickguard on that baby...
first thing that stuck out to me is how much your playing has improved over the years! ive been a long time fan and wow youve improved so much with all of your work not just the playing!! keep going strong man love the vids
Those marks on the fretboard look much like chatter marks left from a planer or jointer. I'm guessing they use some sort of planer that has radiused blades to radius the fretboard, and that's what left those markings on it.
Pretty schnazzy Gibson V , I like the big gaudy head-stock logo , I normally dont dig gold pickup covers but it really works with that thar blingy dart ...Thanks Trog !!
I think I figured something out that will help you out and I’m not slamming you in any way. I just think with all the guitars you play for tone checks. I believe you said in one episode that you use a fender amp, correct me if I’m wrong on that. But a Marshall amp and Gibson guitars or even fender guitars are the tone factory that is paramount in most of the classic rock songs and even modern day rock as well. Just a thought you might consider. Plus the visual of a Marshall half stack is hard to beat and totally respectful. In saying that I’m not saying your amp is lacking or bad sounding. Just something you might consider in the future as a channel enhancement. Thank you for all you do, it’s awesome.
A SD1 set for a clean boost would heat that bridge pick up up just right but might take too much balls off it maybe an OCD . Anyway it sounded mean a little boost on that bridge position would slap . I always thought a gold V would be cool , I was right. I actually really liked the looks of the one with pearliod pickguard and uncovered PU too
My friend you know why the gold is darker under the pick guard,,, or should of any ways! It’s because paint fades if in the sun,,, someone who owned this guitar probably had this on a guitar stand by a window. Nice Guitar,, great sound!!! Don’t mind me,,, I’m a bed room critic!😁
Not really - those suck in comparison haha. Gaudy Gibson Badge or Bust! The only 58 spec the 98 got was the lower output jack - the 93 got the coolest attributes
Almost looks like those little raised bumps was paint that clumped .I like the color and style. I agree the should've put the input off by itself . I really like the 3d lettering in the brand and think it was just bad routing that you can see it peering from under the logo.
Trogly, those could be Burstbucker 2's in there - 7.4k is totally in the range the BB2, GIbson still makes them in the gold-covered tops, and they were introduced in the early 90s. Otherwise, yeah, probably 490s; my '98 The Hawk has dual 490Rs that are super-twangy like the bridge in that V.
Once again Trogly causes a deduction to my bank account. Ecstatic it gets to live among my collection, because I really thought to myself “there is no way he lists this one for sale”. He had me Cadillac Gold if I am being honest!
Very cool guitar, warts and all. Something about all the blemishes make it feel like an authentic Gibson. LOL Also, during your tone demo there was some static when switching inputs. It sounds like you might want to hit the 3-way switch with some deoxit or similar to clean it out.
That needs another place documenting the Limited Edition xx of xx, not just the truss rod cover (that can be removed, lost, broken over time, etc.) even if it was just hand written and then sprayed over with clear.
Yes. It was not that long ago that I reached a similar conclusion. I tried looking around a bit here online, but to no avail. Do they exist? If people can realize they want one, does it stand to reason that Gibson at some point should have realized they need to build and mass manufacture it?
Ive watched you for many years now and even before you said it I could see or hear rather that you were going to keep this one.and I know your thinking it's the sound of the pups but I think it's the feel of that neck profile and ebony board combo
Aloha as a Flying V lover I can't tell you the gold is great and having the thing on the side the skid pad is nice too but there's another V out there that actually has a mahogany body three knobs in a row and a white pick card it's an it's another looking like it's in between a 58 and a 67 the knobs are displayed like a 58 that's a limited I think maybe a 2008
The Vee is not a guitar I'd never want one but an Epiphone or Gretch thin to a true hollow body those instruments are my favorite for electric guitars hands down tonal bliss for great players. Gibson's models are the Super 400, ES175, ES275, ES-335 and the hollow Out Les-Pauls to the Fenders. My personal favorites but will not own any of these. But one someday I'll try to own a greatest of all electric guitars is the PRS. Even their Parlor guitars would be a close runner to the Martin's and Taylor guitars. Then again in amplifier I would enjoy I got now plus a PRS HR-50 and my cheap but better than any solid-state is my Bugera T-50 running EL34 in the power tubes. Cannot say about the bridge rectifier circuit but most likely you wouldn't know too? The HR-50 - Jimmy Hendrix Rectifier 50 watt amp uses the backwards traced circuit of his rig was reproduction of his Marshall PCM with by Hendrix service tech. PRS was allowed to study his amp C and Paul's tech got some treble bleed and that sounded nice! The lows in volume the best knew simple thing I've heard as of late and hopefully is will be a strong selling point in the future, will be treble bleed me! Bye. Tone is important too!
For some reason, the intro made me think that you should review some 50s collection do another puppet show set in the 1950s, you can do it trogly i believe in you
@@costasci if its any of your fkin business i was complementing him on how he knows more than most, so he is second to noone ,plain english if you read it
Daaaamn gold V. Not quite my style but damn it's hot. 24 Karat rock master. Looks like something a hair band would jam on 😅 Greetings and well wishes from Utah!
God damn it Trogly you know I can't sleep without my daily dose of guitar information! 😭🤣 2am here now! Going to have a little smoke and get stuck into the tease from last time. Hope it's worth it! Edit: it was worth the wait, beautiful guitar, reminds me of my SG standard, same finish It looks like but in 2011 it was called bullion gold not cadillac. Way more rare n cool than mine tho mines 400 but it's a US retailer exclusive and I live in the UK so there can't be that many down here that aren't mine. Amazing guitar.
Did Gibson rename the gold that they used to call Bullion Gold? I've got a Sam Ash SG that is the same color as that *gorgeous* Flying V. Darker shade of gold than the goldtops.
Trogly: "The bridge pickup sounds thin." Me: "Huh. That'll probably sound great with some distortion." Trogly: [plays distorted chord on the bridge pickup] Me: [This face -->😲] Dayuuum....
Bizarre looking guitars. The SG is even a funny shape, it looks like it was made for Metal but it was a decade before! You can see where Steinberger got his inspiration from.
I have #32...I still think any raised logo V is selling for way over 5K now. I've been checking and most all on reverb are running 7K. My best guitar by a mile.
Small world. I am holding its brother right now....Number 32!! Yes I have that. Great guitar. Those Vs with the raised logo are premium and expensive. This is a rare guitar run. I saw this #31 on reverb on post from 3yrs ago at like $3500. ) thanks!!! You made my year with this review...I could never find information on it. I bet they are running 6k now or more since old guitars went through the roof. What do you think they are selling for now? Thanks again.
Gold with Gold hardware is Awsome , I went to a Guitar Show in the early 90s , there was 2 LP Gold Top reissues, 60 with Gold hardware , 56 with Gold hardware Both were Gorgeous It was after seeing them , when I changed my hardware to Gold , Gold Gibson Deluxe Tuners , but within a few yrs would be Diagnosed with M.S. The best way to explain it , Short Circuits in the body and even mind , most end up in a wheel chair or worse confined to bed , where arms , legs, tongue , eyes , ears and bathroom functions are Affected. 24 yrs and left leg , left fingers and that is it , So never give up . Felt like I needed to share this for someone , and this was done without MS medication , but mri Contrast to check progression is a horror story , can leave you in a burning body with no one that will help stop it .
That’s a beautiful Flying-V, though if I’m going to be honest, I’d rather have the Lenny Kravitz V with the black finish w/gold flake. That guitar was sexy! But this is a wonderful looking V
Korina Vs are Cool... but Korina Elements on a '67 style is a lot of fun! What a great mash-up model!
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Well, I had the color right, off a year
Hey Austin have you seen a 92 67 reissue pre historic SG custom? Only 100 made.
Hey Troglys I was wondering if you might do the Epiphone inspired by Gibson V's. Saw your qc on the 2020 stuff. Would be interested to see if there's been any improvement/how the vs are. These come in ebony. They're supposedly modeled after the 58 but have a different neck. They're around $649 usd. Hope to see it eventually. Esp with all the flying vs you've been featuring thanks
I have this flying V. It’s number 28 of 50.I bought it new at guitar center in San Francisco for $900. It’s been my main V for a long time. I have 17 flying V’s and this is one of my favorites.I sold a Sandoval V on pawn stars but I’d never sell this one.
cool. i have a mid 70s Aria flying v. this has the Aria logo on the headstock. ihave been looking for knowledge re: this guitar and thought maybe you would have one amongst your collection..
I can’t wait to see you open the museum and see all these wonders
@@stringlocker as a failed rockstar I can imagine, always being reminded of a talent you didn’t have but an affinity for real men that do! Totally get it!
That thing is stunning!!
From my experience working at a cabinet shop the chattering on the fret board is from being fed through a planer to fast, slow the feed down and the fret board would of been smoother
Finally lol daily guitar dose
The line on the ebony fretboard looks very much like the very first fretboard made on cnc. Those are tooling marks that were not removed during sanding not to make them too thin
Nice Gibson craftsmanship 👍
That’s cool bro
Worth the extra wait.
To everyone concerned about the episode starting late, we all might have a problem if 2 hours is a big deal!
LOL
Haha so relatable, can assume half of the audience started constantly refreshing like I did.
@@grantcindrich I'm sure we are not alone with this. LOL
Man i was wondering where he was for a minute! On the bright side, this one lines up with my schedule better anyway
Trogly junkies!
I don't know what you want?
Ready set gooooo!
Trogly’s in the HOUSE!!!
Finally YES
Beautiful guitar Trogly! I hope you keep this one. I love the blend of the 50s and 60s V touches all in one guitar... Love that gold color and it sounds as good as it looks! 👍
You sir, are my guitar collecting spirit animal.
Hell of a show. You scared the shit out of me I usually see you post at 7pm my time and it was 7 30 and I told my wife god blank it he dont have nothing for me to watch today but the stars aligned I got your show now all is good thanks bro
Awesome. Black pickguard would be perfect
This one is very beautiful, with all the flaws found... I loved it still, gold finish on gold harware? genious!, I have a project of the same body style, but the finish is silver with all chrome hardware, inspired on the les paul platinum but being a V, by the way, the pickguard on mine is stainless steel I am planning to polish to a mirror finish, right now it is a little brushed, I would put a golden mirror pickguard on that baby...
I don't know if you got new equipment, but you are killing it in these demos nowadays. Nice to see you're still rolling! Thanks for all your efforts!
Coaxed some really good tones out of that V.
first thing that stuck out to me is how much your playing has improved over the years! ive been a long time fan and wow youve improved so much with all of your work not just the playing!!
keep going strong man love the vids
Those marks on the fretboard look much like chatter marks left from a planer or jointer. I'm guessing they use some sort of planer that has radiused blades to radius the fretboard, and that's what left those markings on it.
Middle position pickup readings are always "fun" 😆
It’s a keeper! Stan Rash said so
Wow - those pickups sound great! Amazing how every guitar is just so different.
Pretty schnazzy Gibson V , I like the big gaudy head-stock logo , I normally dont dig gold pickup covers but it really works with that thar blingy dart ...Thanks Trog !!
I think I figured something out that will help you out and I’m not slamming you in any way. I just think with all the guitars you play for tone checks.
I believe you said in one episode that you use a fender amp, correct me if I’m wrong on that. But a Marshall amp and Gibson guitars or even fender guitars are the tone factory that is paramount in most of the classic rock songs and even modern day rock as well. Just a thought you might consider. Plus the visual of a Marshall half stack is hard to beat and totally respectful. In saying that I’m not saying your amp is lacking or bad sounding. Just something you might consider in the future as a channel enhancement. Thank you for all you do, it’s awesome.
Most definitely a keeper! Great sounding and such a stunner in the looks department. 😍😍😍
Keeping that one is a wise decision. Despite the finish issues(which are NOT a big issue) its unique, limited edition and it ROCKS! GOOD CALL Austin!
I'm in the '58 camp, but this is a nice mix indeed!
With the later than usual upload, I was genuinely wondering if Trogly was ok. Definitely worth the wait! Thanks
VEEs are my favorite body style.
Great guitar! Thanks for the review and demo. That neck pickup gives instant Lenny Kravitz clean rhythm vibes.
Man,that fretboard is gorgeous!!!
One of the best sounding guitars i have heard on this channel
A SD1 set for a clean boost would heat that bridge pick up up just right but might take too much balls off it maybe an OCD . Anyway it sounded mean a little boost on that bridge position would slap . I always thought a gold V would be cool , I was right. I actually really liked the looks of the one with pearliod pickguard and uncovered PU too
Flying V > SD-1 > dirty Marshall is a magical combination. That is the ultimate hard rock tone.
Sounds pretty killer on this-end!
My friend you know why the gold is darker under the pick guard,,, or should of any ways! It’s because paint fades if in the sun,,, someone who owned this guitar probably had this on a guitar stand by a window. Nice Guitar,, great sound!!! Don’t mind me,,, I’m a bed room critic!😁
That's my favorite Flying V to be honest with you.. I'm not a Flying V fan, I would like to hear some Lynard Skynard on this guitar.
Are you ever going to showcase a V98? That is the real blend between the two V types.
Not really - those suck in comparison haha. Gaudy Gibson Badge or Bust! The only 58 spec the 98 got was the lower output jack - the 93 got the coolest attributes
@@Trog Yeah, it doesn't have the gaudy Gibson bagde but some have the Limited Edition sticker.
Almost looks like those little raised bumps was paint that clumped .I like the color and style. I agree the should've put the input off by itself . I really like the 3d lettering in the brand and think it was just bad routing that you can see it peering from under the logo.
Is the toggle switch retaining ring gold plated?
Trogly, those could be Burstbucker 2's in there - 7.4k is totally in the range the BB2, GIbson still makes them in the gold-covered tops, and they were introduced in the early 90s. Otherwise, yeah, probably 490s; my '98 The Hawk has dual 490Rs that are super-twangy like the bridge in that V.
Burstbucker wasn't available outside of Japan until '99.
Yoooo
Once again Trogly causes a deduction to my bank account. Ecstatic it gets to live among my collection, because I really thought to myself “there is no way he lists this one for sale”. He had me Cadillac Gold if I am being honest!
Great looking and sounding guitar. I remember when they were released! I hope your going to hang onto this one.
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Hector, Greetings Sir
@@hkguitar1984 ✌️
Well done Brother Hector, you made the podium today. I’m very happy to award a Bronze Medal to you.
@@sgt.grinch3299 ✌️
Very cool guitar, warts and all. Something about all the blemishes make it feel like an authentic Gibson. LOL
Also, during your tone demo there was some static when switching inputs. It sounds like you might want to hit the 3-way switch with some deoxit or similar to clean it out.
That needs another place documenting the Limited Edition xx of xx, not just the truss rod cover (that can be removed, lost, broken over time, etc.) even if it was just hand written and then sprayed over with clear.
Love the daily uploads! I understand you’re a Gibson expert, but would like to see some additional Fenders on the channel.
Cool guitar, love the gold paint but would rather nickel hardware. The gold plating looks way to orange against the gold lacquer.
No complaints here. Very nice!
LOVE it. Would consider swapping out the tuners for the Steinberg 40:1's and a Bareknuckles bridge pu.
Rout it for a floyd while your at it
@@oceanchief2388 meh, I'm not a floyd guy. Maybe an Evertune? lol
Which BK pickups? I like the Abraxas pickups.
@@paradiswest4395 I have a Bareknuckle MULE in my Kenai and a NAILBOMB in my Apostol. BOTH ARE EXCELLENT, IMO.
super guitar!! would love to see a lonnie mack v
Wallmart
Yeww
I'm telling ya RONDO, it was my Fred Sanford bit that did it!
LOL
Great to see you Rondo Bondo
@@lettuce_spray hay hay hay 😆
@@grantcindrich wazzup
I would love a flying V done like a black beauty les paul custom with the block inlays and binding.
Yes. It was not that long ago that I reached a similar conclusion. I tried looking around a bit here online, but to no avail. Do they exist? If people can realize they want one, does it stand to reason that Gibson at some point should have realized they need to build and mass manufacture it?
@@saltpeter7429 i believe they did a custom shop 58 version a few years ago. But i prefer 70s V's
Ive watched you for many years now and even before you said it I could see or hear rather that you were going to keep this one.and I know your thinking it's the sound of the pups but I think it's the feel of that neck profile and ebony board combo
Hey Trogly, for April 1 you should do a Hagstrom.
Aloha as a Flying V lover I can't tell you the gold is great and having the thing on the side the skid pad is nice too but there's another V out there that actually has a mahogany body three knobs in a row and a white pick card it's an it's another looking like it's in between a 58 and a 67 the knobs are displayed like a 58 that's a limited I think maybe a 2008
The Vee is not a guitar I'd never want one but an Epiphone or Gretch thin to a true hollow body those instruments are my favorite for electric guitars hands down tonal bliss for great players. Gibson's models are the Super 400, ES175, ES275, ES-335 and the hollow Out Les-Pauls to the Fenders. My personal favorites but will not own any of these.
But one someday I'll try to own a greatest of all electric guitars is the PRS. Even their Parlor guitars would be a close runner to the Martin's and Taylor guitars. Then again in amplifier I would enjoy I got now plus a PRS HR-50 and my cheap but better than any solid-state is my Bugera T-50 running EL34 in the power tubes. Cannot say about the bridge rectifier circuit but most likely you wouldn't know too? The HR-50 - Jimmy Hendrix Rectifier 50 watt amp uses the backwards traced circuit of his rig was reproduction of his Marshall PCM with by Hendrix service tech. PRS was allowed to study his amp C and Paul's tech got some treble bleed and that sounded nice! The lows in volume the best knew simple thing I've heard as of late and hopefully is will be a strong selling point in the future, will be treble bleed me! Bye. Tone is important too!
So what is this? The fake $99 dollar sale or con?
For some reason, the intro made me think that you should review some 50s collection do another puppet show set in the 1950s, you can do it trogly i believe in you
Gibson needs to make a Michael Schenker Signature Flying V
Your knowledge is second to none,but i think its your passion for the guitars that keeps each episode so enjoyable
@@costasci if its any of your fkin business i was complementing him on how he knows more than most, so he is second to noone ,plain english if you read it
@@mattdavies7809 my bad sorry I honestly thought that it was the opposite. I'm French Canadian by the way ;)
@@costasci no worries
Daaaamn gold V. Not quite my style but damn it's hot. 24 Karat rock master. Looks like something a hair band would jam on 😅
Greetings and well wishes from Utah!
So just my take, but the important difference between 59&67 versions. The neck body joint just like early SG and later 67 versions.
Beautiful flying V they just look so stunning in gold worth the wait thank you for the great look 🤘👏👍
I normally don’t like V’s unless they’re 58 spec but this one is cool.
At one point it had a nice Pink Floyd sound! Cool!
God damn it Trogly you know I can't sleep without my daily dose of guitar information! 😭🤣
2am here now! Going to have a little smoke and get stuck into the tease from last time. Hope it's worth it!
Edit: it was worth the wait, beautiful guitar, reminds me of my SG standard, same finish It looks like but in 2011 it was called bullion gold not cadillac. Way more rare n cool than mine tho mines 400 but it's a US retailer exclusive and I live in the UK so there can't be that many down here that aren't mine. Amazing guitar.
Yep. Cool. Sounds great.
ohhhh I didn't realize the neck was gold that's sick. w green tuners yup. fuck yeah it would have been cool if they moved the jack.
Man oh man... I want that guitar..but with p90 pickups !!!
Thar's GOLD in them thar GIBSON's! Very nice example indeed Troggy. 😋
I still like the korina you featured, ah maybe on second thought you make some good points
You need to do a Les Paul jumbo acoustic I've only seen one video on here of them
No, The coolest Flying v is the Kalamazoo made The V. Bound flame maple top, ebony board. Some had flame maple necks.
Had 1970 Fleetwood, Cadillac, same color.
Well Troglydude , it's pretty cool.... (Without the gold ..... So , With black Hardware it would be even more awesome). Still a nice piece ....
Did Gibson rename the gold that they used to call Bullion Gold? I've got a Sam Ash SG that is the same color as that *gorgeous* Flying V. Darker shade of gold than the goldtops.
Yooo
Congratulations on your Silver Medal for today Grant.
@@sgt.grinch3299 thank ya’ma man :)!!
Love it!
Not so much a v fan but that one is pretty sweet!
Trogly: "The bridge pickup sounds thin."
Me: "Huh. That'll probably sound great with some distortion."
Trogly: [plays distorted chord on the bridge pickup]
Me: [This face -->😲] Dayuuum....
Yeah, that’s a scorcher
That's so cool!!!looks great.
A gold V with nice, mellow non-ceramic pups! Where do I sign up? lol
Back in 67 or 68 there was a guitar called a Gibson Stereo .....it retailed for $425 or thereabouts......anything like that in your guitarsonal
Bizarre looking guitars. The SG is even a funny shape, it looks like it was made for Metal but it was a decade before! You can see where Steinberger got his inspiration from.
I own #21 (bought it new!)
I have #32...I still think any raised logo V is selling for way over 5K now. I've been checking and most all on reverb are running 7K. My best guitar by a mile.
@@vegasproduxtionswe’re in an exclusive club!
Small world. I am holding its brother right now....Number 32!! Yes I have that.
Great guitar. Those Vs with the raised logo are premium and expensive. This is a rare guitar run. I saw this #31 on reverb on post from 3yrs ago at like $3500. ) thanks!!! You made my year with this review...I could never find information on it. I bet they are running 6k now or more since old guitars went through the roof. What do you think they are selling for now? Thanks again.
I sold this one for around $3k iah. You can ask whatever you want... but the market is likely between 3-4k.
@Trog thanks. Great channel and rare review and guitar.
I have that same gold in my Epiphone SG
Looks awesome
Needs a black pick guard or something. It's looking a little like a baby threw up peas. I normally love gold.
very gosh darn nice.
#10
Glad to see ya homie!
@@grantcindrich Indeed YES
Great to see you HK. I’m an hour late today.
#32
Gold with Gold hardware is Awsome ,
I went to a Guitar Show in the early 90s , there was 2 LP Gold Top reissues, 60 with Gold hardware ,
56 with Gold hardware Both were Gorgeous
It was after seeing them , when I changed my hardware to Gold , Gold Gibson Deluxe Tuners , but within a few yrs would be Diagnosed with M.S.
The best way to explain it , Short Circuits in the body and even mind , most end up in a wheel chair or worse confined to bed , where arms , legs, tongue , eyes , ears and bathroom functions are Affected.
24 yrs and left leg , left fingers and that is it , So never give up .
Felt like I needed to share this for someone , and this was done without MS medication , but mri Contrast to check progression is a horror story , can leave you in a burning body with no one that will help stop it .
Yooooooooooooo
Grant, Greetings x3
@@hkguitar1984 howdy partner, no wallmart for me i guess?! Would have snagged bronze and silver!
@@grantcindrich Good thinking, the shotgun strategy is most certainly a valid choice.
@@hkguitar1984 haha I saw that it wasn’t updated with new people after the second one so I went for third too
@@grantcindrich Better safe than sorry
That’s a beautiful Flying-V, though if I’m going to be honest, I’d rather have the Lenny Kravitz V with the black finish w/gold flake. That guitar was sexy! But this is a wonderful looking V
It's time you reviewed a 71 Medallion Flying V Trogly, if you can find one.
Cool video, I have a Gibson Flying V, not sure of the year.
Nice looking V but you gotta ride them to play then sitting down
It's, beautiful, the clean tones are really good, but I'm gonna tell you, this this was born for destruction, I mean, distortion.