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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. Dean V - Wikipedia

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    The Dean V is a model of electric guitar and bass released by Dean Guitars in 1977. It forms part of Dean's classic line of guitars along with the Dean ML , Dean Cadillac and Dean Z . In addition to its body shape, the Dean V is recognisable for its V-shaped headstock and V-shaped tailpiece. [ 1 ]

  4. Michael Angelo Batio - Wikipedia

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    Batio plays a Double Guitar, a V-shaped, twin-neck guitar which can be played both right- and left-handed. The first version of this instrument was actually two separate guitars simply played together, as opposed to being one entity. A Flying V was fastened to a snare drum in a left-handed position, while another one was strapped around his ...

  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. Dean ML - Wikipedia

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    The Dean ML is an electric guitar made by Dean Guitars in 1977 along with its counterparts, the Dean V, Dean Cadillac and Dean Z. It has an unusual design, with a V-shaped headstock and V-shaped tailpiece. It was popularized by the guitarist Dimebag Darrell of Pantera. The neck had a slight "v" shape to it, which for some guitarists facilitated ...

  7. Dean Zelinsky - Wikipedia

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    He remained CEO until he left, to form yet another company - Dean Zelinsky Private Label. [13] Dean had been designing custom entertainment centers and high-end furniture under the business name of Dean Barrett [14] for clientele that ranged from CEO’s on Chicago’s North Shore, to superstars like Michael Jordan from the Chicago Bulls. Dean ...