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Gibson Joe Bonamassa “Amos” 1958 Flying V Collector’s Edition 2025 – Antique Natural

$22,000.00

1 in stock

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Brand New

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Gibson

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Joe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition

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House of GuitarsĀ®

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Description

The House of GuitarsĀ® is a locally owned family business that opened in 1964. Music is our passion and we strive to ensure that we meet every customer’s highest expectation. As such, we do the following for every transaction:

  • Every listing (UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE) goes through a photoshoot to highlight the uniqueness of every instrument
  • All guitars go through an inspection and set-up with our professional in-store luthiers to make sure they are in top shape before shipment
  • Every package we ship comes extra packed to ensure the absolute safest travel from our store to your hands
  • All shipments go out ASAP. Our first priority upon seeing a purchase is getting it out, so expect to see your tracking number the next business day if purchased after 4pm or even the day of if purchased in the morning. Shipments do not get picked up on weekends so if purchased over weekend expect to see it going out Monday
  • All of our workers here have a love for music and either are professional, seasoned musicians, or have a degree within the music field, so please give us a call or shoot us a message!

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An Exacting Replica of the World’s Most Famous Flying V

In Joe Bonamassa’s epic guitar collection, one of the most prized and famous guitars is ā€œAmos,ā€ an original 1958 Gibson Flying Vā„¢. Amos got its name and customized truss rod cover from a gentleman named Amos Arthur, the owner of Arthur’s Music in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gibson’s ledgers show that this particular Flying V was shipped to his store on May 29, 1958. The guitar was eventually sold to Pete Mitchell of Ernest Tubb’s band, and in the mid-70s, it ended up in the hands of none other than Norm Harris of Norman’s Rare Guitars. Over the years, this guitar has appeared in many notable guitar books and even in the 1984 movie, This Is Spinal Tap. Joe purchased Amos from Norm Harris almost ten years ago and this beautiful instrument continues to inspire him to this day, regularly featured both live and in the studio. This special Collector’s Edition limited run of replications uses new 3D scanning technology and ultra-precise Murphy Lab aging techniques to aid in handcrafting an effective clone of Amos. Every detail has been thoughtfully replicated, from the exact playing wear to the sonic character and solid Brazilian rosewood fretboard. Only 50 of these exceptional instruments have been handmade by the expert luthiers of the Gibson Custom Shop and Murphy Lab in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of this extraordinary Collector’s Edition run.