For sale is a Brand new Eastwood Hi-Flyer PHASE 4 from Eastwood Guitars in a Vintage Sunburst finish. It features a Solid Basswood body, Bolt-on Maple neck, 24.75” scale length, 1-5/8” nut width, 21 frets, Roller bridge, 3-Way switch, Master Volume and Tone controls.

The original vintage Univox Hi-Flier Phase 4 model was introduced in 1977 and one version was most famously used by Kurt Cobain in the Nirvana video for "Heart Shaped Box". Since then Original Univox Hi-Flier guitars have become quite collectible and harder to find. The folks at Eastwood Guitars have replicated the body, neck profile, bridge and pickups in perfect detail with their Hi-Flyer Phase 4 model.

This guitar is brand new but has been on our sales floor since May 2017 and has been tested by customers during that time, But does not show any damage. Only pick marks on the factory plastic covering the pickgaurd that can be removed after purchase and a few small surface scratches on the body below the tremolo.

Guitar weighs 8lbs 11oz

If you would like additional photos, information or have questions, please send us a message and we would be happy to assist.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Hi-Flyer Phase IV
Finish
  • Vintage Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 2015
Made In
  • Korea, Republic of
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Stanroy Music Center

Santa Rosa, CA, United States
Sales:15
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