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  2. Gibson Flying V - Wikipedia

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    Jimi Hendrix's custom-made 1969 Flying V guitar with left-handed configuration . Famed blues guitarist Albert King and pioneering blues-rock guitar soloist Lonnie Mack started using the guitar immediately. [10] Mack used his 1958 Flying V almost exclusively during his long career. As it was seventh off the first-year assembly line, he named it ...

  3. Albert King - Wikipedia

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    The instrument he is usually associated with is a 1958 Gibson Flying V. In 1974 he began using a Flying V built by Dan Erlewine , and after 1980 he also played one built by Bradley Prokopow. [ 30 ] After 1987, Albert played a custom Archtop Flying V, [ 31 ] built by Tom Holmes upon commission from Billy Gibbons , it was given to King for his ...

  4. Jackson Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    Randy Rhoads' first Jackson prototype was the white, pinstriped, asymmetrical Flying V-inspired model built by Grover Jackson, Tim Wilson, and Mike Shannon of Charvel Guitars. [1] The guitar featured a maple neck and body (neck through body), ebony fretboard, medium frets, Stratocaster style tremolo, and Seymour Duncan pickups. The prototype ...

  5. Lucy (Albert King guitar) - Wikipedia

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    The "original" Lucy, named for Lucille Ball, was a right-handed 1959 Gibson Flying V [3] made of korina, [2] and it is the guitar King used on almost all of the important recordings he made for Stax Records. The guitar was stolen but later recovered. [3]

  6. 15 famous celebs who are left handed - AOL

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    Today marks the day all left handers are able to rejoice and celebrate their lovely feature. We decided to round up a few celebs who share the same trait of being left handed. 1.)

  7. Amos (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    The guitar has mismatched plastic, with a black pickguard and a white poker chip around the switch. It is believed that only five Flying Vs left the factory with that configuration. [3] The Flying V was only produced by Gibson for two years: in 1958 (81 shipped) and 1959 (17 shipped).