heres a pic of my VV corner (with any luck I will soon have an AZG VV to hang also (fingers crossed)). The one on the far right is #2 of 30 of the recently released "1st 5 " Rhoads V's. If you check out this ebay auction 400134311237 you will see a video of a Jackson employee discussing its relevance to Vinnie (even though the guy seems to have a dickish attitude about VV). The gold flake on this thing is unbelievable- like a bass boat my grandparents had back in the 70's.
Sorry my pic is so crappy, I am the only guy you will find who can spend a grand on a camera and still take worse pics then an iphone camera!
Gracias Brother! I need to get this to my luthier Mark Dickerson of Wild West Guitars and get it fine tuned and adjusted beyond my capabilities. I'm just waiting for the finances to improve a bit. If your a project guy that likes to put guitars together shoot me a PM and I'll let you know where you can get a flame body or other custom bodies that fit Ibanez Parts.
its a TJ VVV. I had him build it and then I had it professionally painted including the Jackson logo. Plays like an f-ing dream- the action is just perfect. It looks so killer in person, I will sometimes just go upstairs to look at it. Depending on what happens with the AZG/Pear VVV guitar I may have another one of these built but I would like to do it with a maple board, white pearl / gold metalflake, gold inlays, and a white emg with gold hardware.
I will post some more pics sometime if I can ever take some decent ones and I will include some of the other pieces I have in my collection as well if you guys want some eye candy.
The Double V plays and sounds tremendous as this one was taken to my luthier and fine tuned after I assembled it. Fret leveling and the intonation mostly. The action is ultra low. I will confess that it along with a couple of Silvertone Apocalyse that I have are mostly ornaments as I'm not a big flying V fan. I really love my Strat Variations the best currently.
Hi guys, great VVV's you've got there. Mine isn't playing, I wish it was.
The TJ looks great, good call on having someone else paint it.
I'm not really into V's myself but have the two Rhoads as Randy is awesome and need a VVV as Vinnie is excellent too. His is a sleeker cooler design too, looks tougher.
mp5999 wrote:heres a pic of my VV corner (with any luck I will soon have an AZG VV to hang also (fingers crossed)). The one on the far right is #2 of 30 of the recently released "1st 5 " Rhoads V's. If you check out this ebay auction 400134311237 you will see a video of a Jackson employee discussing its relevance to Vinnie (even though the guy seems to have a dickish attitude about VV). The gold flake on this thing is unbelievable- like a bass boat my grandparents had back in the 70's.
Sorry my pic is so crappy, I am the only guy you will find who can spend a grand on a camera and still take worse pics then an iphone camera!
I think you can click on it to enlarge the size.
are you the guy that bought Vinnie's guitar back in 96 ? around the KISS EXPO era ?
I'll upload this picture to image shack as I can now see that it is locked up at Facebook. I couldn't edit the link once I posted it so be sure you post the correct link because editing is locked.
The VV Sounds and plays great. I have a very high output TOG Monsterbucker installed and the action is ultra low. It is very uncomfortable to play unless your wearing a guitar strap and standing. When ever I get the free time to play guitar I'll usually grab a Strat and just sit down and relax and jam. That Strat Shape has become my comfort zone even though I have my fair share of odd ball shaped guitars.
I love low action on a guitar. Tried playing a guy's Tele at a gig once during the break and he was doing fine on it but I couldn't handle the radius on it and the action as a result, just about unplayable for leads for me.
The strat shape is my most comfortable both sitting and standing now, though I'm going to play my Monster VVV this weekend, set it back up.
there is a nack to sitting and playing a V . never liked them before I got the VVV but I have sitting and playing it down to a tee ... a lot of people who try to play it struggle as I did at first to get it siting correctly tho
A 'V' was the primary guitar that I learned on. In actuality,when one pops the lower wing BETWEEN the legs when sitting down,the position of the guitar is that of a classical guitarist. The 'V' shape also has the benefit of leaning the lower wing against the leg for control and stability while standing. A very comfortable guitar indeed !
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Says the guy with more non fine tuning Floyds than Vinnie or Brad Gillis!!!!!!!
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!