These guitars are not for sale. They are guitars that I've shot over the course of a number of years. These are examples of vee shaped guitars built by various manufacturers.
The Flying Vee was first released in 1958 as Gibson's vision of the future along with the Moderne and the Explorer.
The Gibson Flying Vee is perhaps the most recognized of the three futuristic Gibson guitars from the late 1950s.
Jackson builds some of the finest neck-through-body guitars available today. This Rusted Bolt graphic is an example of their style and quality.
Randy Rhoads deserves plenty of representation on this page, as Jackson Guitars was created after Grover Jackson built his famous asymetic vee shaped guitar for Randy.
Here's another neck-through vee RR1 by Jackson in Black with a smokin' gold pickguard and tremolo.
The Randy Rhoads JS Series bolt-on guitar is an entry level Jackson guitar that's well worth the dough.
The custom made vee sports a George Lynch style tiger paintjob.
Here's a unique custom vee shaped guitar with a quilted Maple top that's pointy in all the right places.
This 80s era BC Rich Draco body blank sports a flamed Maple top and Mahogany back with heavily beveled sides.
This is a custom shop version of a guitar from J Turser.
Custom Made vee shaped guitar from an independant builder.
Unique vee guitar body blank waiting to be built out.
The BC Rich KKV Kerry King signature vee guitar is a great choice for Metal players who want to get that Slayer sound.
Steinberger P series is slightly vee shaped.
Custom shop headless vee guitar.
Here's a classic vee shape from Dean. This guitar is from the Time Capsule series.
Kramer Vanguard vee guitar in a black and white striped body.
Red striped Kramer Vanguard guitar from the 1980s.
This Ibanez Prestige neck found a new home at the end of a custom vee shaped body.