Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V White Pickguard Reissue Lefty

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Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V White Pickguard Reissue Lefty

Gemaakt in samenwerking met de Gibson Custom Shop, is de Limited Edition 1958 Flying V van Epiphone
een indrukwekkende reproductie van een van de beroemdste en meest waardevolle vintage gitaren ooit gemaakt. De gitaar brengt authentieke Flying V-details uit 1958 binnen handbereik van alle gitaristen, tegen een baanbrekende prijs.

Net als de uiterst zeldzame originele Gibson-modellen uit 1958, heeft hij een Korina-body en een Korina-hals met een lange halsverbinding en een 1958 Flying V-halsprofiel. De gitaar is ook uitgerust met een Indian laurel toets en goudkleurige hardware.

De elektronica is ook van topklasse, met Gibson Burstbucker 2- en Burstbucker 3-pickups die zijn aangesloten op individuele volumeregelaars en een mastertoonregeling met CTS-potmeters en een Mallory-condensator, samen met een Switchcraft 3-weg pickup keuzeschakelaar en 1/4" output jack.

De gitaar is voorzien van een Epiphone x Gibson Custom-logo op de achterkant van de kop, en de gitaar wordt geleverd in een koffer.

Made in partnership with the Gibson Custom Shop, the Limited Edition 1958 Flying V is Epiphone’s
impressive recreation of one of the most famous and valuable vintage guitars ever made. It brings
authentic 1958 Flying V details to guitarists everywhere at a breakthrough price.

Like the ultra-rare original Gibson models from 1958, it features a Korina body and a Korina neck with a long neck tenon and a 1958 Flying V neck profile. It is also equipped with an Indian laurel fretboard and gold hardware.

The electronics are also top-notch, with Gibson Burstbucker 2 and Burstbucker 3 pickups wired to
individual volume controls and a master tone control with CTS pots and a Mallory capacitor, along with
a Switchcraft 3-way pickup selector switch and 1/4" output jack.

An Epiphone x Gibson Custom logo on the back of the headstock is also proudly displayed, and a hardshell case is also included.

Made in partnership with the Gibson Custom Shop, the Limited Edition 1958 Flying V is Epiphone’s
impressive recreation of one of the most famous and valuable vintage guitars ever made. It brings
authentic 1958 Flying V details to guitarists everywhere at a breakthrough price.

Like the ultra-rare original Gibson models from 1958, it features a Korina body and a Korina neck with a long neck tenon and a 1958 Flying V neck profile. It is also equipped with an Indian laurel fretboard and gold hardware.

The electronics are also top-notch, with Gibson Burstbucker 2 and Burstbucker 3 pickups wired to
individual volume controls and a master tone control with CTS pots and a Mallory capacitor, along with
a Switchcraft 3-way pickup selector switch and 1/4" output jack.

An Epiphone x Gibson Custom logo on the back of the headstock is also proudly displayed, and a hardshell case is also included.

Specifications

Brand and Condition
Brand Epiphone
Condition New
Hardware
Bridge Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece Gold Plated Brass Flying V String Plate
Tuning Machines Epiphone Deluxe
Body
Body Shape Offset
Finish Aged Natural
Body Material Korina
Top Material N/A
Body Details 4-Ply White Pickguard
Neck
Fingerboard Material Indian Laurel
Fingerboard Radius 12"
Neck Details White Dot Inlays
Nutwidth 43 mm / 1.69"
Scale Length 628 mm - 24.75"
Neck Material Korina
Neck Profile 1958 Flying V
Electronics
Neck Pickup Burstbucker 2
Bridge Pickup Burstbucker 3
Controls 2 Volumes, Master Tone
Miscellaneous
Travels in Hardshell Case
Accessories Booklets, TFOA Passport
Photos of Sample Instrument

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