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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS: The JIMI HENDRIX Gibson CS '69 Flying V and '67 SG Custom! Feat. Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature!

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Yes, we know about the crackle. It’s a faulty preamp tube. That’s what you get for stealing someone’s amp.

The limited edition Gibson Custom Shop 1967 SG Custom accurately replicates the right-handed guitar (strung lefty) that Hendrix played on The Dick Cavett Show on September 9, 1969 – one of Jimi’s rare television interviews and performances. This SG Custom features a Murphy Lab Aged Polaris White finish and aged gold hardware. Only 150 guitars will be created as part of this very special run, hand-made by the expert luthiers and craftspeople of the Gibson Custom Shop in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

The Custom Shop Flying V is a right-handed recreation of Jimi’s left-handed 1969 Gibson Flying V, which he custom-ordered directly from Gibson. Used during the Band of Gypsys era, it was made famous by Hendrix’s performance at the Isle of Wight Festival on August 31, 1970. It features a Murphy Lab Aged Ebony finish, as well as aged gold hardware. Only 125 right-handed models will be created as part of this very special run, hand-made by the expert luthiers and craftspeople of the Gibson Custom Shop in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

Gear used:
Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature
Shotmaker The Heroine
Jam Pedals Retrovibe
Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall RKM
Mythos Pedals Argo
Universal Audio OX

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2 Responses

  1. Raging Ode says:

    Lovely guitar tones!
    Subscribe to our channel for Jimi stuff!!

  2. Are those sweaters already for sale?

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