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  1. Anyone ever encountered a Victory 12 string? I've got one on the bench now. It's a greenish/gray metallic finish. Has 2 Single Coils and non traditional double coil bridge pickup. Has volume/tone and 3 mini toggles. Tune-a-matic bridge with hook style tailpiece. Set neck, Les Paul style pickguard (albeit smaller), Grover Tuners, silkscreened "Original Gibson Prototype" on back of headstock, headstock is the open-book style. Serial #82615510.

    If anyone has any info, let me know.

     

    Thanks in advance...

     

    Scott Eivins

    A&Z Guitar Repair

    197 Femmer DR

    Eolia, MO 63344

    azguitarrepair-evh AT yahoo.com

     

    I know it's a bit late, but it looks as though it's a Q Series 4000. They were made from left over Victory bodies apparently and one has just come up on ebay in a pewter finish, also marked "Prototype"; it explains the non-Victory pickups. Link:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271666148178?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    Regards,

    Deryck

  2. Hello.

     

    I just got a 1982 Gibson Victory MVX that does not have the original pickup in the bridge position. Can anyone tell me the model pickup that was used so I can try to buy one in order to restore this Victory to its former glory?

     

    Thanks, WIlly

     

    PS The coil splitter switch replacement is a whole other issue I would like to restore as well too.

     

     

    "Seek and ye shall find" :

     

    www.ebay.com/itm/1980-1981-Gibson-ZEBRA-Creme-Black-Patent-Number-BRIDGE-Humbucking-Pickup-9-67-/380933861984?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item58b16d7260

     

    Regards,

    Deryck

  3. Kinda' remind you of anything?

     

    vic%201.jpg

     

    EG_01.jpg

     

     

    Gibson would probably stand a much better chance with this lawsuit than the whole "single-cut" thing.

     

    One is a run of the mill Strat clone, the other is different - sometimes the difference between pretty good and brilliant or good looking and stunning is quite subtle.

  4. I will put my Martin D-28 up against anyone's cement guitar and I will bet even my two Cocker Spaniels can tell the difference between the two.

     

    I do want tuners that cut the excess off my strings cause I am lazy and hate when they poke me in the finger.

     

    Coil Split/Coil Tap - what is a winding or two among friends.

     

    That's like comparing a cup of coffee with a brick - what's the point?

  5. Around the 1980s, one of the largest music retailers in Munich was under one roof with ISO, the Gibson distributor for Germany these days. I know for sure they had at least one black Victory guitar for sale. I say "at least" since due to these special connections they sometimes even bought the entire Gibson production output of several months. Players came from far away to buy Gibson guitars there, for the variety of options as well as for the prices.

     

    Thank you Capmaster - that confirms the theory. I hope some owners will add more information.

    If anyone wants to see one, there's a photo on the Harmony Central thread on black SGs:

     

    www.harmonycentral.com/forum/forum/guitar/acapella-41/1124805-?&_suid=139610835949409409563285298645

     

    Being a Newbie I haven't worked out how to upload photos of mine yet!

  6. Hi,

    Let's get back to talking about Victorys. I've just acquired a black MVX, which has to be one of the coolest guitars ever. The problem is that, according to Gibson, they were only produced in red, blue and sunburst. Mention has been made of Roy Orbison's black one which was a special order, but I recently came across a 1983 video of the Kinks playing "Come Dancing" in which Dave Davies is playing a black Victory MVX. I've also found two mentions of black Victorys, one with a Kahler trem., on other forums.

    I would be very grateful to hear from anyone else with a black Victory, or anyone with a serial number close to mine, (83211534 - made on the 321st day of 1981), so that I can try to establish how many black ones were in that sequence. Gibson didn't have any records relating to serial numbers but they did say that sometimes a retailer who did a lot of business with Gibson would be able to ask for a small number of guitars with a special finish. I've also seen a black Victory bass on Ebay, and that 12-string looks like a one-off - I'd love to get my hands on one of those! Many thanks in advance to anyone who can help or posts an interesting reply.

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