'V' is for Victory and X!... 1981 Gibson Flying V 01454
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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1981 Gibson Flying V Heritage 'Birds-Eye' Korina.
One of the very earliest Heritage Korina Flying V's, this amazing guitar weighs just 6.70 lbs. and has a nut width of 1 11/16 inches and a scale length of 24 3/4 inches. 'Birds-Eye' Korina body and three-piece 'Birds-Eye' Korina neck with a wonderful medium-to-thick profile. Rosewood fretboard with 22 original jumbo frets and pearl dot position markers. Headstock with silver plastic "Gibson" logo. Individual Gibson (Kluson) Deluxe tuners with single-ring Keystone plastic buttons. Serial number "A 054" stamped in black on back of headstock. Two Tim Shaw reissue PAF Humbuckers with outputs of 7.04k and 6.97k, each engraved on the underside "Pat No. 2,737,842". The neck pickup stamped in black "153 882" and the bridge pickup also stamped in black "154 882". Five-layer white/black/white/black/white plastic pickguard with eight screws. Three controls (two volume, one tone) plus three-way selector switch. Inside the control cavity is stamped "820" and also "Betty" in pencil. The bridge pickup cavity has a large 'A' and a smaller '3' stamped in red. Black plastic bell-shape "Bell" shaped knobs. Gibson 'ABR-1' non-retainer Tune-O-Matic bridge with metal saddles, stamped on the underside "Gibson Pat No. 2,740,313", modernistic "V" shaped metal tailpiece. All hardware gold-plated. This thirty-year old 'under-the-bed' guitar is in mint (9.50) condition and is complete with all of the original case-candy including, the original Gibson warranty with Model number "Flying V Ant. Nat." and matching serial number "A 054" written in black ink; original thirty-six page owners manual, original case-key in manilla envelope and two other original hang tags. Housed in the original Gibson brown four-latch 'V' shaped hardshell case with maroon plush lining (9.25).
This is the ONLY 'Birds-Eye' Korina Flying V Heritage that we have ever seen - and certainly the lightest, prettiest and earliest Flying V you will ever see...
The original Korina Flying V, introduced in 1958,was produced in very small numbers (1958: 81 guitars; 1959: 17 guitars). Legend has it that there were also a few more built in 1962-63 which were assembled from leftover parts.
The second version flying V's 1967-1970 were made with mahogany bodies - again in very limited numbers with a total production run of just 175 guitars. There were then three other versions made between 1971 and 1979 - again all with mahogany bodies. The fist time that the Korina bodies appeared again was in 1981 - and they were made in the old Kalamazoo factory in very limited numbers - again legend has it that they produced only 100 guitars in the first year of 1981 and similar numbers per year through 1984.
hey all you guitar video watching maniacs, glad you dig the new vibe. we're really happy with it. btw... if there's a guitar in the shot, it's getting done so you don't have to comment "do the [guitar in the shot]." thanks.
just recently discovered these videos, theyre honestly fuckin great
phil... you are my muse and yet i play cello...love you man...
Incredible sounding, Especially through the Ropolli Amp!!
thank christ for a studio, it sounds sooooo much better
This guy is amazing. He's a showman.
That studio is an absolute dream! You guys scored big time! Thanks to Tommy, I guess....sounds perfect.
Phil is definitely stoked to be there, he shows it.
the back in black made my day! :)
Brilliant as usual Mr X,
Have from Hawaii I love your Birdseye Corina
That guitar sounds surprisingly full for a Flying V. I liked them before, but I like this one most. :D
Damn, the studio makes ALL the difference. I hope this is the new norm.
I've got a 1963 version of that guitar. Its a real beast, and worth a whole lot more than I paid for it.
Such a studio. Cool
Yay! phil's singing again :)
That is AWESOME !
Cool vid like the angles on camera work Guitar fun for sure
the audio quality is insane
HERE WE GO AGAIN!
Love that Zep sound
Damn Phil you play the funk like no other!
after watching phil for about two years i just now realized he sounds like chris cornell
Awesomeness level: Phil X! :D
thank you
Dayum - that tone at 4:25
Perfect example of in the moment Phil. Killer video!!
Man I am so glad you cut back on that silly reverb. And seriously the Roppoli sounds like a million dollars. Really appreciate the new setup and all the variety. Lots of love to all the team. Keep up the awesome work.
Phil X RULES!!!
Fantastic as ever Dr PHIL! Im suprised that you didn´t do some VH in this clip--- I read in an interview that Eddie did most of 1984 on a Flying V!!
I only knew of em because of Bonamassa using them, and him being one of my idols I researched his gear ofc. Plus i've seen the real deal live ^^
That was Killer!!!
I can't wait to hear that Moderne.
Awesome!
KISS MY TROUBLEMAKER on the new DRILLS cd 'We Play Instruments N Sh!t'.
it drops December 2012
the flying v has always been an awesome axe not just in looks but as far as i know they all sound different then the les pauls
It's definitely a "Black Jubilee". Though technically it's just called a Marshall 50/25 JCM 2550 Model. The Silver Jubilee's in silver tolex & faceplate were only made in '87, hence their rarity. However, Marshall still sold the circuit for another couple of years, until around '89 I believe. The '88 & '89 production runs had the black tolex like the one here in Atrium. The extra switch is for switching the wattage. Good eye! A lot of guys don't know about the black 2550's, (like Phil!) lol.
Dee C would be so proud of you Phil :)
Haha, I know you've heard this a lot, but I was in a shitty mood, I can't play guitar for shit today for some reason, friend-zoned again and my braces are broken (more), but this cheered me up so much. Thanks Phil, you made my day! :D
Phil, you made the best amp in the world. I think its now time for the best guitar in the world.
Give the JMP some love!
getting some sweet sweeeeettt overdriven tones in this video, LOVE it
Awesome screaming ac/dc
at 11:14 that last bass note sounds sick as fuck, cant wait for the new DRILLS to come out
Plexi sounds awesome!
holy shit, what was that sick intro song
thanks
Man, you know how to produce a Guitar Sound!!!!
Also, around 8:50...Phil is going to give Justin Hawkins a run for his falsetto money:-) AWESOME!
It's on the video description : "Two Tim Shaw reissue PAF Humbuckers "
a fan.
best guitarist ever
The Ultimate Trine of the YT gear demoing: Phil X, Chappers, and Andy from PGS. Three different playing styles, attitudes and personalities. Equally great. I just wish, that any gear was review by all three of them, cause it would exhibit any gear in three different lights! But they're great anyway :D
Hey guys, the guitars you see on this video will all be demonstrated, they were brought for that ! Just gotta be patient :)
Wow I can't believe they're going to do a Moderne. Awesome can't wait for that one.
Holy hell! Phil's closing in on 50...
sweet v!
If it's a 57, then yes, so rare that nobody knows if it actually exists. That is either an 80s run (which is still fairly hard to gt ahold of) or it's a replica.
04:58 Phil becomes possessed by Elvis.
maaaaan, i miss phil
I wanna hear that JMP!!!!
crazy!!
Would be cool to hear some of the other amps.
Omg! Demo that Gretsch Firebird!!!!
Amazing jazzy tone from a non-jazz appearing guitar.
Phil X sounds pretty through these tiny computer speakers.
Any chance of hearing some more recent/popular amps for the drive sounds? Like a Triple Rectifier or a JCM2000. Or even an EVHIII - something along those lines ...
dude, you´re awesome xD
How long would I have to hold Phil hostage for, for you to give me this beauty?
sexy tones. I hope you played the VH4 at some point
finally new vid :)
that first low E in the evil robo..t *blows load*
me too
Play That Funky Music - LOVE IT
New album!! Also...(wait for it, we are...)...MODERNE!! Please and thank you!! PeaceOWT!
If he kicked in his OD he uses a Digitech Bad Monkey, but in this case he just used an A/B/Y box to switch from the Vox AC30 clean to the Evil Robot dirty, Phil seems to like using a double amp setup one for cleans and one for dirty, good trick if you got the cash!
Wow, could you do the modern that's sat on the floor in the video please
Sweet
The black marshall under the Evil Robot gotta be a black Jubilee... Joe Bonamassa uses them.. Cause I've never seen a modern with an extra black switch on the front panel... Plus the number of knobs match the number of knobs on a silver jubilee, but not a vintage modern! :)
Hey FA! Awesome video, but i think that the guitar sound should be with a little more volume on the video. Cheers!
Demo the Modern sitting there in the stand as well please!
PLay your scales in two 'boxes' (fretts 3 -7, and 5 - 9) separately for a month each, then improvise using both, and the dots will connect up...
They have a korina wood reissue of the '59.
Man, i wanna jam with him with the drums!!
1961! coming up next!
I think you can buy new ones now too.
I watch these videos on the pot when I'm constipated cause the tone and phil's skills always make me crap myself.
Do a vid with the red Gretsch jet Firebird Phil
i love u dude
what did u kick in at 4:27? Sounds killer! Sweet transparent OD, I want that =)
There is I have to say....I LOVE PHIL "FUCKING" X !!!! WOOOHOOOOOO
cool story bro.
5:06 thank u, Fill XD
i want to hear the diezel amp, heard crazy things about those
5:14 i laughed so fuckin hard lol
What's that round thing behind the grill cloth on the evil robot head?
I wanna learn to play guitar!!!!!... =)
just play the same model of guitar in different woods, or wound your own, you'll notice some woods have warmer tones or brighter tones than other. the whole guitar resonates and the sound goes to the pickup right, but first of all, is generated by the string, vibrating with the neck wood, and the rest of the guitar, through your fingers, THE WHOLE THING VIBRATES, and different woods make it vibrate differently. i guess you can't science up music, just play and feel it, you'll know what i mean
Pure tone of each guitar with the pure tone of each amp, just killer. No digital tone suckers in the mix. \m/>,
The intro is what song from The Drills? It's Awsome!
Is it just me, or recordings from this techroom sound more darker and bit more synthetic compared to their shop recordings?