Gibson Limited Edition Firebird V Medallion Model 1972
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Overview
In 1972, Gibson reissued the original "non-reversed" Firebird V as a limited edition to commemorate the 1972 Olympic Games. These guitars had a limited edition medallion on the upper bout.
Notable Firebird Players: Johnny Winter, Allen Collins, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton
Notable Firebird Players: Johnny Winter, Allen Collins, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Gibson Limited Edition Firebird V Medallion Model 1972 on Reverb
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