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Epiphone Recreates Jimi Hendrix's Mesmerizing "Love Drops" Flying V! In the late 1960s, Jimi Hendrix

Epiphone Recreates Jimi Hendrix's Mesmerizing "Love Drops" Flying V! [zZounds Music]( [New Gear Alert: Epiphone Love Drops Flying V]( [New Gear Alert: Epiphone Love Drops Flying V]( In the late 1960s, Jimi Hendrix swapped the guitars he had been previously synonymous with for a Gibson Flying V. The one he originally got his hands on boasted a sunburst finish, but Jimi had a different vision for this axe -- as he hand-painted a mesmerizing psychedelic finish that instantly gave it the legendary "Hendrix" identity. Now, over 50 years later, Epiphone celebrates this iconic one-of-kind guitar with an Inspired by Gibson recreation! The Epiphone "Love Drops" Flying V features a faithful recreation of Jimi's legendary hand-painted finish -- a must-have for Hendrix fans and collectors alike. Epiphone worked meticulously to ensure the "Love Drops" Flying V has the performance to back up its iconic visuals. You'll enjoy exceptional playability and performance thanks to the rounded "C" one-piece mahogany neck and medium jumbo frets. Bursting with dynamic classic rock tones, this psychedelic axe also houses a set of Gibson Custombucker pickups paired with a mahogany body. For an iconic guitar bound to stand out as part of your collection or on any stage, check out the Epiphone "Love Drops" Flying V -- available at zZounds as a right- or left-handed model! [Shop Now »]( [zZounds Blog]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Contact Us] Questions? Call a gear expert now! 800-996-8637 The Fine Print: Everything in this email is subject to terms as may be detailed at [zZounds.com]( or elsewhere. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but prices, availability, specs, etc. are always subject to change without notice. In the event of an error, we'll do our best to remedy it. However, we cannot always honor an incorrect price. Interim markdowns may apply. Discounts and savings cited are versus manufacturer's suggested retail price except where specifically indicated as reduced price. Copyright © 2024 zZounds Music, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 8 Thornton Rd. | Oakland, NJ 07436 service@zzounds.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Click here to Unsubscribe.](

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