Straight outta Fuji-Gen! We love a lawsuit guitar 'round these parts, especially when it's a 70's Ibanez.
Ibanez introduced these "Model 2387" Flying V's back in 1972 as a Japanese-manufactured recreation of the Gibson Flying V's of the 50's, and it's honestly no wonder they had to get the law involved, because if you ask us, this thing just might be cooler than a lot of the V's that Norlin-era Gibson was producing at the time.
That korina body weighs in at a surprisingly light 6.60lbs, and is complemented by a matching 3-piece korina C-profile neck with a width measuring 0.800" at the 1st fret and 0.875" at the 12th, topped with a rosewood 12" radius fretboard with a nut width of 1.71".
It comes loaded up with the original Ibanez Super 70 Humbuckers with output ratings of 7.81k in the neck and 7.98k in the bridge!
This guitar has clearly been used in its decades-long career, but it is in great shape! It plays like a dream thanks to the full fret level and setup from our in-house luthiers. We'll ship it to you super fast and super safe in its hardshell case!
Feel free to give us a call with any questions you may have about it!