GIBSON FLYING V 84 REISSUE VINTAGE SUNBURST

Gibson Flying V 84 Reissue Vintage Sunburst
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Gibson Flying V 84 Reissue Vintage Sunburst
Gibson’s revolutionary Flying V gets a slick rethinking with a glam Vintage Sunburst 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.

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