- Is Epiphone Korina Flying V's good?
- How much is a Flying V guitar worth?
- Are Flying V guitars good for beginners?
- Who played the first Flying V guitar?
Is Epiphone Korina Flying V's good?
The Epiphone 1958 Korina V is an excellent addition to your collection thanks to its unique Korina wood, classic styling and sweet tone. Before you get too excited, yes there is a white Korina veneer on the top and back, but the guitar is solid black Korina.
How much is a Flying V guitar worth?
For just $200,000-$250,000, this classic Flying V can be yours. Like most trendy tools that have stood the test of time, the Flying V was actually ahead of its time. No one cared for the iconic design back in the 50's.
Are Flying V guitars good for beginners?
generally beginners don't pick up a top of the line 1500 dollar guitar. V's are also kind of a pain to play and probably wouldn't be the best to learn on. It's just that their shape doesn't really allow for a comfortable sitting position outside of classical and as a beginner i don't know if that'd be best for you.
Who played the first Flying V guitar?
The original Flying V
The Flying V first appeared in the 1958 Gibson catalog, listing for $247.50 (the same price as a Les Paul Standard), and blues-rock guitarist Lonnie Mack started using one immediately.