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  2. Gibson Flying V - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Flying V is an electric guitar model that was originally introduced by Gibson in 1958. The Flying V offered a brand new, radical, "futuristic" body design, much like its siblings: the Explorer, which was released the same year, and the Moderne, which was designed in 1957 but not released until 1982.

  3. List of products manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation

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    This is a list of Gibson brand of stringed musical instruments, mainly guitars, manufactured by Gibson, alphabetically by category then alphabetically by product (lowest numbers first). The list excludes other Gibson brands such as Epiphone.

  4. Mikael Åkerfeldt - Wikipedia

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    Gibson Flying V ('67 Reissue) Gibson Les Paul Standard V.O.S. (Tobacco Sunburst) Gibson SG Standard 1961 Reissue; Fender Stratocaster 1975 (Black) Fender Stratocaster 1972 Reissue (Natural) Jackson RR USA Model; B.C. Rich Mockingbird (Black)

  5. Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Deluxe Gibson Vibrato (or Gibson Deluxe Vibrola, etc)—another long tailpiece mechanism, released in 1963—replaced the Gibson Vibrato. Its vibrato arm and all subsequent designs adopted the action popularized by Bigsby and Fender. Short version of Deluxe Gibson Vibrola was fitted as standard to the 1967 reissue Gibson Flying V.

  6. Lucy (Albert King guitar) - Wikipedia

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    King played a second Flying V, a 1966 model, after his 1959 model was stolen. Reportedly this one was given to him by Gibson; this is the guitar he used to record " Born Under a Bad Sign ". [ 2 ] The 1959 V was recovered and it was retired in 1974, to make way for the second Lucy.

  7. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    Mark Knopfler Played a 1979 Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue '59 on the Dire Straits song 'Money for Nothing'. He also owns a 1985 Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue '59, Sunburst. This custom shop model has got his birthdate (12849) as the serial number. [80] He also plays other Gibson models like a 'super 400', an 'es 175' and a 'Chet Atkins'. [81]