About This Listing

We've had this one tucked away in stock for nearly 10 years . I have called it ex-demo, but it has been kept in it's SKB case , so it's pretty much like mint , although the paint has gone from white to a more aged creamy white colour.

Our take on the V90 variant of the flying V. It has the vintage 1958 V body shape with the square shoulders but without a pick-guard, and a 24 fret 25.5" scale neck.

This makes it super comfy for players used to a Fender strat or tele (or a superstrat type guitar).

The longer scale length also makes it easier to handle dropped tunings.

The body has a ribcage contour as well. A mahogany body and 3 piece quarter-sawn mahogany neck with an ebony board. Dunlop 6000 frets make playing a breeze.

Features Body
  • Mahogany
  • Weight – 7lb 2oz
Neck
  • 3 Piece quarter-sawn mahogany neck
  • Ebony fingerboard – 25.5” scale length
  • Neck Width – 42.5mm at nut / 56.5mm at last fret
  • Neck Depth – 21.4mm at 1st fret / 24mm at 12th fret
  • Neck Profile – Full C shape (like a '58 or early '59 Les Paul)
  • Real Mother of Pearl block inlays
  • Ebony headstock fascia
  • Earvana nut
    • Guitar is more in-tune with itself
  • Jim Dunlop 6000 gauge frets
Hardware
  • Sperzel locking tuners
  • TonePros bridge and locking tailpiece studs
  • Lightweight aluminium tailpiece
  • Recessed jack socket in upper fin (so no tripping over your lead)
Pickups
  • Bare Knuckle
    • Cold Sweat
  • Bare Knuckle/CTS 550k pots and Jenson 0.022uF paper in oil capacitor

    Condition
    Brand
    Model
    • Feline V90 –
    Finish
    • White
    Categories
    Year
    • 2012
    Made In
    • United Kingdom
    Right / Left Handed
    • Right Handed
    Number of Strings
    • 6-String
    Body Type
    • Solid Body

    About the Seller

    Feline Guitars Store

    Croydon, United Kingdom
    (248)
    Joined Reverb:2017
    Items Sold:385

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