1.02.2009

Gibson Guitar of The Month - The Holy V

Creativity has always been the backbone of ingenuity at Gibson USA, and the Holy V Flying V Guitar of the Month, January 2009 is the latest example of Gibson's imaginative spirit. The traditional features of the Flying V are apparent in the Holy V guitar - the mahogany V-shaped body, pointed headstock, and hybrid neck profile are all true to the original's design. Both the neck and headstock have carefully carved vented openings giving the Holy V a more intense look and character, while ending up as one of Gibson's lightest production guitars to date.

The Gibson Holy V's neck topped by an ebony fingerboard with split diamond inlays and single-ply binding carries two additional frets, preserving the Flying V's traditional 24-inch scale length wile delivering an even higher register of notes to a guitar already famous for its exceptional lead-playing ability. The Holy-V sports a single '57 Classic pickup in the bridge position, supplying that classic Gibson PAF crunch and power. Other Holy-V guitar features include Steinberger gearless tuners for smooth tuning action and accuracy, and a custom Guitar of the Month case from Gibson USA. Like all Gibson USA's Guitar of the Month models, production is limited to just 1,000 guitars.

Gibson The Holy V Electric Guitar Worn Cherry Features:

* Body Wood: Vented Mahogany
* Headstock: Vented
* Scale Length: 24-3/4"
* Neck Joint: Set-in
* Neck Wood: Mahogany
* Fretboard: Ebony
* Neck Shape: V rounded
* Frets: 22
* Nut Width: 1-11/16"
* Fretboard Radius: 12"
* Bridge: Nashville Tune-O-Matic
* Pickup Bridge: 57 Classic, open coil
* Controls: 1 Volume
* Tuners: Steinberger Gearless
* Hardware color: Chrome
* Finish: Satin Cherry, Lacquer

Gibson The Holy V Electric Guitar Worn Cherry Includes:

* hardshell case

For more info go to www.gibson.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

HOLY COW! That thing is sweeter than southern iced tea on a hot July day!

Sarge said...

Darn near better than grits 'n eggs....darn near.