Topic: The Difference between a Gibson Flying V faded and a regular reissue?
As far I am surfing on the web, I was fascinating by musicsites and online stores like zzsounds and music 123. But there is one thing that can or will answer the following question:
Go to the Gibson site to have look, I will just write about the Flying V, but the topic goes for a lot of guitars.
- Gibson Flying V: V-Factor New Century, Flying V with neck pick-up 496R & 500T bridgeposition, both ceramic magnetic humbuckers, on both Gibson Flying V's( I believe it is a reissue of the 1967 model.
Body Species: Mahogany NECK: species Mahogany FINGERBOARD: ebony.
On the other Flying V, you will find the same wood, except from the fingerboard: rosewood, ebony.
- Gibson Flying V faded: neck: 496R ceramic magnetic humbuckers and bridge 500T humbucker, Body Species: Mahogany NECK Species: Mahogany and finally fingerboard: rosewood. PRICE: in EURO here 1050€ and in dollars 594$ !!!! in EURO again 439€ !!!!
So ARE WE TALKING ABOUT A SORT OF COMMERCIAL STUNT, or not. BECAUSE OF THE RETAIL PRICES$$$$, there are, as far I wrote 3 kinds of Flying V, same wood, usually mahogany, only the fingerboard wood "can" be different. So 3 different guitars, all constructed in the USA, same humbuckers, same coils. BUT THE PRICES??????????????????? The description is: The Gibson Flying V '67 V Factor is a modern update of Gibson's classic axe.
PRICE around 1100$ (online), and I am totally not scared at all to purchase in the USA, it gets even better, because of the very strong € (EURO), it is at this moment very attractive to buy there. Even after she was in the hands of the customs working at the airport, and the extra money you have to pay, it is still unbelievable cheaper, and I tried to find an easy system to know the price here when she arrives: put the $ price the same amount in € and you will have an idea of what you are going to pay, before delivery. And you will still have a SUPER DEAL: the retail price of Flying V in EURO is €1499,00. You can even order a trip to the USA, and buying this axe. 1100$ = €812, a huge difference and even unbelievable if you see the price asked by the biggest music store in Europe, so MORE THAN 600€ = $812, yes you can buy 2 guitars for the price of 1 guitar. This is maybe useless or completely irrelevant what I just wrote, and for "chordians" who will travel soon to the USA: buy there your guitar of your dreams, try even to cross the border HINT, try to have the serialnumber, ask a friend a certificate that he sold you guitar X, with serial number 11111 and you have a big opportunity to avoid all the extra charges.
Except for all the tips and hints, WHAT IS NOW THE REASON, OR THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THOSE 3 FLYING V's, same wood, same humbuckers, but no reason found on the internet.
I am sure that there are people on this site, who can tell me "the why".
I would really appreciate reactions
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