Gibson Flying VAlfred Music Publishing, 2008 - 999 sidor The illustrated history of this Modernistic guitar is back for a revised second edition. Larry Meiners wrote and published the first edition in 2001, and author Zachary R. Fjestad (Blue Book of Electric Guitars) has revised and added information to this book. This book includes the history of the Flying V from the first designs in the mid-1950s to the models Gibson is currently producing fifty years later. New additions include all the models to be introduced and discontinued since 2001, the inclusion of Epiphone Flying Vs, and a new chapter on other manufacturers who have copied this fascinating design. An eight page color section and several specification pages make identifying your Flying V a breeze! |
Innehåll
Lonnie Macks BigsbyEnhanced Korina Flying V | 13 |
The Second Generation Flying V | 29 |
Flying V Odds Ends | 47 |
Appendixes | 57 |
Design Styles | 76 |
F Hardware | 82 |
About the Author | 104 |
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12th fret Alpine White bass Batch Bigsby chrome hardware decal digits Epiphone Features include Fender fingerboard fingerboard with pearl Floyd Rose Flying V 98 Flying V Custom Flying V Faded Flying V guitars Flying V Heritage Flying V Korina Flying V Mahogany Flying V model Flying V XPL Flying V2 Gibson Flying Gibson logo gold hardware headstock Heritage Korina humbucker pickups Humbuckers Tune-O-Matic Ibanez include a mahogany instruments Jimi Hendrix Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Flying knobs two volume Korina Flying Lenny Kravitz Les Paul Limited Edition Lonnie Mack Mahogany 2nd Reissue mahogany body Mahogany Mahogany 24 mahogany neck maple top metal Music Nashville Flying nut width patent Paul pearl dot inlays pickguard Pickguard Model players Popa Chubby production number Rocket Roll Rosewood Rosewood Dots Rudolf Schenker shipped Signature Flying stop tailpiece Sunburst three knobs three-way pickup switch tone truss rod cover tune-o-matic bridge V-shaped vibrato vibrola Wayne Static Zakk Wylde