Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V Electric Guitar - Antique Natural
Stock code: 63795Features
- Classic punk, metal or rock guitar
- Resonant lightweight korina wood
- Mahogany set neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Gold hardware
- 24.75 inch scale length
- Two humbuckers deliver the right tone - no need for overdrive or distortion pedals
The Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V electric guitar has a legendary guitar style with its roots in the '58 Gibson design launched at the begining of the space age. The 1958 Korina Flying V features a lightweight korina wood body that promotes resonant sustains and a set mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard.
The neck profile is fast and sleek while the gold hardware and dot inlays make this guitar a comfort to play and watch. Two humbuckers deliver the right tone - no need for overdrive or distortion pedals. Controls include two volumes, one tone knob, and a three-way switch for shifting from rhythm to lead. The Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V provides the tone and the look that inspires musicians.
| Product Range | Flying V |
|---|---|
| Instrument Level | No |
| Colour | No |
| Style | No |
| Music Type | Rock |
| Country Of Origin | No |
| Neck | Set Neck |
| Bridge Type | Hard Tail |
| Size | Full Size |
| Pickups | Alnico Classic Humbuckers |
| Number Of Strings | 6 - String |
| Free Accessories | No |
| Material | Korina Body, Mahogany Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard |
| Active / Passive | Passive |
| Connectivity | No |
| Finish | Gloss |
| Key Stage | Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 |
| Manufacturers Link | Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V Electric Guitar - Antique Natural |
| Pickups | Alnico Classic Humbuckers |
| Hardware | Gold |
| Scale | 24.75" |
| Nut Width | 1.68" |
| Neck | Set-Mahogany |
| Fingerboard | Rosewood |
| Inlay | Dot |
| Body Material | Korina |
| Tailpiece | Strike-Through |
| Finish | Korina |
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rocking classic design in a affordable price
Overall Rating Posted on 04/11/2011 by By rockledge666
An epiphone flying v at a price under £500 gotta be to good to be true? But no the epiphone flying v which is here is made from korina wood, a light weight wood which is perfect for classic rock guitar playing and is also a nice resonance wood, the string through design improves the resonance and pure tone of the wood. The pickups are low output and the hardware is not to bad but the guitar should hold up for a few gigs and shows and shows producing a overdrive tone and a head turner you can't really do any harm in testing a flying v out if you are a rock player
