So.... Did you order one yet? Ha ha we're all pulling for you!
not as cool as your Gretsch
That sounds super fun too!Not yet. I’m actually leaning toward buying a kit to assemble.
This guy is is why James and Kirk played “V’s”I was thinking the same thing about this guy
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That sounds super fun too!
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As soon as you mentioned the possibility of going with a kit, Precision Guitar Kits came to my mind. High quality with lots of options… and yes, it also means it ain’t going to be cheap!
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Yeah buddy.I just played a Flying V at the local music store.
Hmmm…I think I need a V.
Smitty, don't forget to see what Atomic Music has in stockI just played a Flying V at the local music store.
Hmmm…I think I need a V.
Brian in Cali sent me this pic yesterday. Not mine, I only helped accessorize. Just recently professionally refinished. Quite the thing.
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John, are you based in the US, at least that is my speculation as you had posted your return if my memory serves me correctly.I'd like to do something like this if I ever build a third Flying V. Number 2 is definitely going to be a pretty straight '58 style in natural amber Korina finish like my first one. Toying with a Bigsby B7 like Lonny Mack's, but still not sure. Number 3 would be something more over the top.