How about a first series model - Gibson Reverse Flying V guitar made on January 7, 2007 in Nashville, TN. This is like new and only sees the sun for viewing pleasure. This is the first of Gibson's adventure days in 2007 - 2008 when flipping the guitar world upside down and inside out. I will say this: It is so easy to play versus the Flying V. It fits the body where the V pushing against you.
The Gibson Reverse Flying V was introduced as a limited-edition "Guitar of the Week" in 2007 and gained popularity despite its unusual design. It was produced in two main runs: the first was a limited-edition run of 400 guitars with a trans amber finish and rosewood fretboards, followed by a second, larger run in other colors like ebony and white, featuring ebony fretboards. The Reverse Flying V is a unique guitar known for its unorthodox shape and unique tonal qualities, with the neck pickup producing a sound that some describe as heavenly for jazz tones.
The 2007 "Guitar of the Week" run
Initial Release: The Gibson Reverse Flying V was released as part of Gibson's "Guitar of the Week" series in 2007, with 400 units produced.
Key Features: This first run featured a distinctive trans amber finish, rosewood fretboards, and '57 Classic pickups. It also had a unique headstock and bridge.
Unique Design: The body shape is unconventional, with the longer "V" portion pointing downwards. Some players find it uncomfortable when sitting, while others find it comfortable. The placement of the neck pickup, surrounded by a large amount of wood, influences the guitar's tone, which some describe as having a warm, jazzy sound.
Collector's Item: The first run is considered more desirable by collectors because it was the original iteration.
Key Differences: The second run is often more expensive than the first and can be distinguished by its ebony fretboards and brass truss rod covers, compared to the first run's rosewood fretboards and regular truss rod covers.
The guitar's legacy
Unconventional Appeal: While not a mainstream success, the Reverse Flying V has a dedicated following among players who appreciate its unique look and sound.
Player Associations: It has been played by musicians like J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Cook Craig of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, and Johnny Depp.