What makes a good Flying V ?

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Hi guys,

It's been a long time I'm having an heavy GAS about Flying Vs. Unfortunately where I live right now there is almost nothing to try, either in the shops or in the classified. So my only way of getting one is on internet.

However the feedback on the current Gibson Flying V line is medium to bad :( So according to you, what makes a good Flying V ? What are the aspects to be aware of ? Is there anything good in the current production guitars, should I go only for second hand (and so, which years are the good ones ?), or will it be easier to go to a luthier ?

Thanks !
 
There is a good (!) silverburst V for sale in Denmarik right now. I've owned it and it plays good!

I cost around 1,2k euro.
 
Reiep":1nlnjqf2 said:
Hi guys,

It's been a long time I'm having an heavy GAS about Flying Vs. Unfortunately where I live right now there is almost nothing to try, either in the shops or in the classified. So my only way of getting one is on internet.

However the feedback on the current Gibson Flying V line is medium to bad :( So according to you, what makes a good Flying V ? What are the aspects to be aware of ? Is there anything good in the current production guitars, should I go only for second hand (and so, which years are the good ones ?), or will it be easier to go to a luthier ?

Thanks !

I find them to be fairly tight without a lot of sustain. I like the fret access on them though. They are a little awkward to play at first, but sort of grows on you. I own two Gibson V's. My other one is a custom shop model. But, I have this one up for sale in the Classifieds. It's cheap and easy enough to recover from if you don't like it.

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Steve
 
I would really love to get a Flying V Custom Shop! Especially in Silverburst!!

I almost had Gibson make me one but they couldn't deliver one with ebony fretboard, so I backed out.

Steve, which CS do you have?
 
peterc52":cxwn8p1b said:
I would really love to get a Flying V Custom Shop! Especially in Silverburst!!

I almost had Gibson make me one but they couldn't deliver one with ebony fretboard, so I backed out.

Steve, which CS do you have?

Hammett #84
 
peterc52":1s47isxv said:
There is a good (!) silverburst V for sale in Denmarik right now. I've owned it and it plays good!

I cost around 1,2k euro.
I'll check it, thanks.

steve_k":1s47isxv said:
I find them to be fairly tight without a lot of sustain. I like the fret access on them though. They are a little awkward to play at first, but sort of grows on you. I own two Gibson V's. My other one is a custom shop model. But, I have this one up for sale in the Classifieds. It's cheap and easy enough to recover from if you don't like it.

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Steve
Thanks, unfortunately I don't like at all the cherry finish :(

How is the KH ? It's exactly the kind of V that I would like, but it's a bit too much pricewise.
 
Don't buy the 60's spec one, buy the 50's spec Korina (african limba wood)........ they kick sand in the face of Les Pauls :rock:
Tons of sustain with a woody sound.
 
johnnyjellybean":13dn6vcb said:
Don't buy the 60's spec one, buy the 50's spec Korina (african limba wood)........ they kick sand in the face of Les Pauls :rock:
Tons of sustain with a woody sound.

Yeah, Korina seems to be the wood of choice for a good sustaining V. I don't know about kicking sand on a LP though..... :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
Reiep":2am232pw said:
peterc52":2am232pw said:
There is a good (!) silverburst V for sale in Denmarik right now. I've owned it and it plays good!

I cost around 1,2k euro.
I'll check it, thanks.

steve_k":2am232pw said:
I find them to be fairly tight without a lot of sustain. I like the fret access on them though. They are a little awkward to play at first, but sort of grows on you. I own two Gibson V's. My other one is a custom shop model. But, I have this one up for sale in the Classifieds. It's cheap and easy enough to recover from if you don't like it.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=125579

Steve
Thanks, unfortunately I don't like at all the cherry finish :(

How is the KH ? It's exactly the kind of V that I would like, but it's a bit too much pricewise.

It's a nice set up. The custom spec neck is great, sounds awesome too. And, it's got the looks. Only a 150 made and they seem to be gone, except for a few here and there. I bought it to hang onto more than anything. But, did gig with it and it's a fun guitar to play.

Steve
 
Jofipe":22zsz2y7 said:
Custom V all the damn way! :D

Is that what you are playing in your profile pic? There aren't many of those around either. I can imagine those would be pretty sweet.
 
johnnyjellybean":yktor8pi said:
Don't buy the 60's spec one, buy the 50's spec Korina (african limba wood)........ they kick sand in the face of Les Pauls :rock:
Tons of sustain with a woody sound.
OK, noted. Korina is like a brighter mahogany, right ?

steve_k":yktor8pi said:
It's a nice set up. The custom spec neck is great, sounds awesome too. And, it's got the looks. Only a 150 made and they seem to be gone, except for a few here and there. I bought it to hang onto more than anything. But, did gig with it and it's a fun guitar to play.
I've found 2 in Europe, but 4300 eur :aww:

Jofipe":yktor8pi said:
Custom V all the damn way! :D
There is a beautiful Classic White at Thomann, damn expensive too... Less than the KH anyhow, but still 3800 eur.

It's a shame that Gibson doesn't do anything between the 1000 eur for Standard Vs and the 3800 eur Custom Shop range :doh:
 
A V I owned that was a killer guitar all around was a Dean V79. Korean, so pretty cheap to buy, once I swapped out pickups it was a rock and metal machine. Great guitar, if you can get around the Dean headstock.
 
Reiep":wy2l9jsb said:
johnnyjellybean":wy2l9jsb said:
Don't buy the 60's spec one, buy the 50's spec Korina (african limba wood)........ they kick sand in the face of Les Pauls :rock:
Tons of sustain with a woody sound.
OK, noted. Korina is like a brighter mahogany, right ?

steve_k":wy2l9jsb said:
It's a nice set up. The custom spec neck is great, sounds awesome too. And, it's got the looks. Only a 150 made and they seem to be gone, except for a few here and there. I bought it to hang onto more than anything. But, did gig with it and it's a fun guitar to play.
I've found 2 in Europe, but 4300 eur :aww:

Jofipe":wy2l9jsb said:
Custom V all the damn way! :D
There is a beautiful Classic White at Thomann, damn expensive too... Less than the KH anyhow, but still 3800 eur.

It's a shame that Gibson doesn't do anything between the 1000 eur for Standard Vs and the 3800 eur Custom Shop range :doh:

For that money, my $750 Cherry is looking pretty good isn't it? :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
if you're ok with it not being a Gibson the Washburn V's are nice.



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gibson v's are all i play, i have 3. they are at most five years old, until i afford a custom shop model my white/cream v is my main guitar and i wouldnt change that for anything ive played so far.

so i would recommend them :) you have to play therm and find a good one though, sometimes it seems to me that gibson isnt totally consistent
 
I had this v custom built and I still can't get use to it I played lespauls 4 ever maybe that's why I don't know but it a neck thru body rock maple and mahonogy wings
 
The Gibsons I've had varied but overall I find the ones with smaller pickguards and not painted solid are more resonant.
 
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