And they should've left it with that.
http://www.fqms.com/images/Product_Images/DSRVTAGH1.jpg
Read more about this one here http://www.fqms.com/Gibson_GOW_Reverse_Flying_V__P23358C2738.cfm?UserID=2761999&jsessionid=2c30b4c30cf8r$DB7$D4
I guess they got their inspiration from Judas Priest' "Breaking the law" musicvideo...
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e22/guitarman91/Breakingthelaw.jpg
Gibson already brought us the Reverse Firebird.
Gibson already brought us the Reverse Firebird.
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- tennis_nick
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I think Gibson knows they're only making limited numbers of these guitars so their having fun with them! I see nothing wrong with that!... I do however see something wrong with the guitar!!! haahaha! reminds me of that one company who build strats with the bodies on the other way, so the neck joins the back of the body, and the strat pin is on the neck pocket that protrudes behind you!
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Would that be the Flipout?
http://www.deweydecibel.com/F-out_pages/Invisible.html
Irrespective of resale value, I'd have to say that I'd be more excited about playing a flipout than the reverse V.
http://www.deweydecibel.com/F-out_pages/Invisible.html
Irrespective of resale value, I'd have to say that I'd be more excited about playing a flipout than the reverse V.
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