Gibson's Maestro line is comprised mainly of smaller-scale versions of a few of their classic guitar styles. The mini Flying V was available in 6 colors, although it seems the most popular - at least to show up for sale online - is blue. The blue ones in excellent cosmetic and fully working condition sell for about $80 - $125 when they show up on the market, although it doesn't happen often. If you had all its original accessories, it's possible you could get as much or perhaps a little more. At any rate, Gibson no longer makes this style of guitar, and there is interest in the market, so you shouldn't have a problem making a sale if you choose to offer it up.
The first Epiphone Flying V was introduced in 1983 but it was short lived. It would return again as a mainstay model in 1986 when Henry Juszkiewicz, David Berryman and Gary Zebrowski acquired the Epiphone and Gibson companies.
The weight can vary quite a bit. The center block weight in the guitar can vary and there are different models with different construction. Short answer there is no set weight.
The weight can vary quite a bit. The center block weight in the guitar can vary and there are different models with different construction. Short answer there is no set weight.
Les Paul guitars were first licensed and produced by the Gibson Guitar Co. - then of Kalamazoo Michigan. To this day nobody else can legally produce a "Les Paul" - they're going to be Gibson or Epiphone, Gibson's Asian-built brand. Other brands having the same general shape or features as a Les Paul will be called "Les Paul style" but will never legally carry the name "Les Paul".
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The first Epiphone Flying V was introduced in 1983 but it was short lived. It would return again as a mainstay model in 1986 when Henry Juszkiewicz, David Berryman and Gary Zebrowski acquired the Epiphone and Gibson companies.
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"The Flying Machine" is a short story written by Ray Bradbury in 1953. It was first published in "The Golden Apples of the Sun" collection.
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Short answer, No.
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The Brand Is B.C RICH!!! They have used a number of brands, but mostly gibson.
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"No", would be the short answer.
The small volume of CO2 produced from airplanes is not likely an issue. Nothing can actually be done about this byproduct of flying, short of stopping that plane from flying.
The difference is in the Garnish. The classic Martini uses olives as garnish where as Gibson uses cocktail onions. Some other difference can be the type of glass served and being served on ice, it differs from bartender to bartender.