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February 3, 2014 at 10:21 am Quote #32552 | |
VOODOO (2375) | My grandfather had purchased the guitar new from a music store in south St Louis. It was sitting in a window and he liked the looks of it. The guy told him it was a special breed of guitar that Gibson was trying out but that Gibson was not going to produce them. I believe there were only about 12 of the prototypes made and I think there are only 3 or 4 of those still in existence. It was mid 1980 when Dan first approached my grandfather about the super rare instrument. Dan showed up on my grandfather’s doorstep, got on his knees and begged for the guitar. He promised my grandfather a White Falcon guitar, another Gibson collectible, and said he could deliver on that promise with no problem. Dan then came back again begging on his knees when he could not deliver the Falcon. Van Halen would go on to showcase his prize on the cover of Guitar World and talk about how it’s his favorite guitar in interview after interview. The flying V would make only a few appearances in recording sessions, most notably on the Van Halen classic “Hot For Teacher.” My grandfather regretted getting rid of the V because nothing ever played as nice as the V he said. I regret the fact that Dan essentially stole a priceless guitar from my family to make a quick buck and impress a rock star. In fact, the 1958-59 korina Flying V is one of the most expensive guitars on the vintage market valued between $200,000 and $250,000. At the end of the day I would guess that Van Halen had no idea about the deceitful way that Dan had “acquired” the guitar and the promises that were broken. I just wanted to set the record straight and tell the truth about a guitar that I would have loved to see stay with my family. VOODOOQuote |
February 3, 2014 at 7:48 pm Quote #32558 | |
VAiN (2777) | Cool read, thanks for posting.. I didn’t know the V was 1 of 12.. Resident dickhead. I will hurt your delicate feelings. VAiNQuote |
February 3, 2014 at 9:26 pm Quote #32561 | |
mikeyV (335) | I like the article. Some insight behind the scences for very rare and expensive guitars. Kinda like paintings except in the musical world………………… MikeyV The Ultimate in Van Halen Vinyl Proud Member Since the First Year– Both VHTrading and the Band mikeyVQuote |
February 3, 2014 at 11:06 pm Quote #32562 | |
Dutchie (1799) | Interesting read… I’m pretty sure there were about 115 V’s made & 70 or 80 Explorers made in ’58. I could be wrong, but it was around those numbers. There were definitely more than 12. DutchieQuote |
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