GIBSON ROBOT FLYING V RED METALLIC

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Gibson Robot Flying V Red Metallic
Gibson's Robot Guitar, the world's first guitar with robotic tuning technology is now available as a Flying V. The Gibson Robot Flying V is an electric guitar that offers all the power, tone, and performance of a traditional Flying V model, with the addition of the revolutionary Robot automatic tuning system. You don't have to tune up your guitar every time you play it. The Robot Guitar does it for you. Just plug it in, dial in the tuning, strum the strings, and play.

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