I am offering a Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue guitar, manufactured in 1998 at the Gibson USA factory (Nashville).
This is an instrument with a truly classic pedigree – a model inspired by the second generation Flying V from 1967, beloved by Hendrix, Schenker and Davies.This example is absolutely unique – its nitrocellulose paint has naturally cracked over the years , creating an effect that could be mistaken for Murphy Lab Aged – subtle spider-crackle, depth of color, and an authentic vintage look.
This is not a factory relic, but a fully natural maturation effect – which makes it an extremely desirable collector's item.Specification:
Model: Gibson Flying V '67 Reissue
Year: 1998 (USA – Nashville)
Body: Mahogany (solid body, resonant and lightweight)
Neck: mahogany, set-neck
Fingerboard: rosewood, 22 frets, 12″ radius
Neck profile: Rounded Medium C
Scale: 24.75″ (628 mm)
Saddle width: 43 mm
Bridge: Tune-O-Matic + Stop Bar Tailpiece (original Gibson)
Keys: Kluson Deluxe Vintage Style
Pickups: Gibson 496R (neck) & 500T (bridge) – ceramic, high-output, aggressive and precise
Control: 2 × Volume, 1 × Tone, 3-way switch
Finish: Cherry Red Nitro – authentic crackle and checking
Case: Original Gibson USA brown form-fit (V-shaped case)
Condition:
The guitar is in very good technical condition , with a beautiful natural nitro relic – spider-checking and slight dulling on the surface.
No cracks or repairs, frets in excellent condition, neck straight, electronics in working order.
Ready to play, set to Ernie Ball 10-46.
Why is it worth it:
A real Gibson USA from the 1990s – the last vintages before production modernization
Authentically Aged Nitro – A Natural Relic at Murphy Lab Level
Lightweight mahogany with fantastic sustain and touch response
Classic 496R/500T – the signature sound of the Zakk Wylde era
Includes original Gibson USA form-fit case


