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Overview Jimi Hendrix Gibson Psychedelic Flying V Mini Guitar Replica Collectible The original guitar is known as the "Love Drops" Flying V. "Though known for playing Fender Stratocasters, Jimi Hendrix played this Gibson Flying V extensively from 1967 to 1969. He probably used it on his 1967 BBC Radio 1 sessions and 1968’s Electric Ladyland, notably for his solo on “All Along the Watchtower.” Hendrix modified the nut and strap button and painted the instrument himself using nail polish. When Hendrix gave the guitar to Mick Cox of the Irish band Eire Apparent in 1969, Cox refinished it in black and removed the original design. In the 1990s, session musician Dave Brewis acquired the instrument and restored Hendrix’s original paint job." -quote sourced from the Met Museum. Note - This New Release item has rendered images shown. The actual replica model may vary slightly in detail. AXE HEAVEN is proud to present an incredible officially licensed miniature guitar collection with Gibson and the Jimi Hendrix Estate. These model tributes represent electric guitars Jimi Hendrix has played before millions of fans during his career and influenced multiple generations of players around the world. Features Brand: Axe Heaven Size: Each guitar model is approximately 10” in length. Each AXE HEAVEN® ornamental replica guitar is 1:4 scale and is individually handcrafted from solid wood, with metal tuning keys. Includes a high-quality miniature adjustable A-frame guitar stand for display. Packed in an AXE HEAVEN® guitar case gift box. All mini guitars are packed in the same style box measuring 11.75" W x 4.5" D x 1.25" H AXE HEAVEN® Miniature Replica guitars look great but are Not playable. These ornamental miniature replica guitar collectibles make great gifts for musicians & music aficionados alike! Each model guitar includes incredible art that is hand painted and silk screened. Weight: approximately 9 oz. Officially licensed Product materials are sourced from Brazil & Indonesia then assembled & packaged in the USA. Read more