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Cort Flying V NOS Guitar Metallic Blue in Perfect As New Condition w Original HSCase Candy Hang Tags


Late 1970s Cort Flying V in beautiful metallic blue with on board built in pre amp and battery check light. Very nicely made neck-through construction with what looks like Mighty Might pickups, brass hardware, bound body, bound rosewood fingerboard with inlayed brass fret markers, bridge, saddles and brass Cort embossed truss rod cover…It was the time and heavy guitars were supposed to sustain better and brass being heavy, was thought to be a good replacement part metal. Some companies so enthused then started trying to make their guitars sustain more with stock brass parts as if making it heavy was a good thing. Near mint all original condition with original hard-shell case, original plastic overlay describing knob functions, truss rod directions, allen wrench and hang tags. Straight neck with a working truss rod, all original electronics and parts, un played all original pristine condition with no playing wear present whatsoever. From the estate of my deceased friend Glen Quan of Leo Quan, Badass Bridge fame, as with many of his guitars he could have had this super well-preserved collectable guitar for years and this was very likely the case, where he got it is unknown to us now.

https://reverb.com/item/33241309-co...w-condition-w-original-hscase-candy-hang-tags
 
I might be interested at 1/10 the price.

The description says it is neck-through. The crack at the neck/body joint says otherwise.
 
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I'm not against Gibson Vs, I like the '67 ones like Hendrix played, but they're pretty far down the wish list.

That Cort doesn't make the longest list.
 
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