| Gibson Releases Reverse Explorer |
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| Friday, 29 August 2008 03:02 | |||
Gibson has released its latest installment to the Guitar of the Month range, the limited edition Reverse Explorer Guitar.
Last year's Reverse Flying V triggered an unprecedented response from both players and collectors. The Reverse Explorer's mahognay body is now inverted so that the small horn is on the upper bass-side bout extending upward, while the larger horn is now positioned on the lower treble-side bout, pointing downward. The body outline is a carbon fiber pickguard shaped like a lightning bolt. The neck is a hybrid betweens Gibson's standard '50s rounded contour and its '60s slim-taper profile, topped by a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with carbon fiber-like inlays at the 5th and 12th fret. The new Reverse Explorer only comes in an Antique Walnut finish , and comes housed in a custom guitar case. Production is limited to 1,000 guitars. The Gibson Reverse Explorer Guitar is now available and its price is $3,049 visit www.gibson.com for more info.
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