- Recreation of Kirk Hammett’s iconic 1979 Flying V
- Harness the sound of Metallica’s early albums from “Kill ‘Em All” to “The Black Album”
- Features a mahogany body and one-piece mahogany neck for excellent sustain
- Equipped with Gibson USA Calibrated T-Type humbucker pickups for powerful tone
- Comes with a black hardshell case with a red plush interior
The Epiphone Kirk Hammett 1979 Flying V, Ebony is a tribute to one of the most iconic heavy metal guitars in history. This instrument holds a special place in the hearts of Metallica fans all over the world, as it was Kirk Hammett’s first Gibson guitar and played a crucial role in shaping the band’s early sound. Crafted in collaboration with the Gibson Custom Shop, the Epiphone Kirk Hammett 1979 Flying V is a faithful recreation of Kirk’s beloved original. It features a solid mahogany body and a one-piece mahogany neck with a volute, ensuring a robust and resonant tone. The Grover Rotomatic machine heads with “spade” buttons provide smooth and reliable tuning stability.
Equipped with a pair of Gibson USA Calibrated T-Type humbucker pickups, the Kirk Hammett Flying V delivers the powerful and dynamic tones that have become synonymous with Kirk’s signature sound. Wired to CTS potentiometers and an Orange Drop capacitor, the electronics offer unrivalled control and tonal versatility. Complete with a Kirk Hammett logo on the rear of the headstock and a black hardshell case with a striking red plush interior, the Epiphone Kirk Hammett 1979 Flying V is the ultimate instrument for any serious Metallica fan or guitar aficionado.

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