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  1. According to Gibson's website, the Flying V 2017 T and Flying V 2017 HP come with Grenadillo fretboard, which is a type of wood from central/south American. As far as I remember Gibson always uses Indian Rosewood for fretboard on all the non-Custom shop models. In addition, even the 2017 SG and Explorer still have the typical rosewood board. Does anyone know why does the 2017 Flying V come with grenadillo fingerboard? P.S. I don' have any issue with this wood, but just very curious.🙂 Thanks! http://legacy.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/2017/USA/Flying-V/High-Performance.aspx http://legacy.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/2017/USA/Flying-V.aspx
  2. Today I saw a pair of Gibson Flying V, one black and one white, at a local shop and the owner can't tell which year or specific Flying V model they are. It has the typical black and white Flying V look with dot inlay, and the only part that look more unique are the Dirty Finger humbuckers pickups. Anyone knows what these Flying V are? Thanks
  3. Preference for species and colors 😀
  4. I am looking at a few SG and LP Custom and the fretboard looks pretty nice. Does anyone know if Gibson uses African ebony or Indian ebony or Macassar ebony for their Custom Shop guitar fretboard? Thanks
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