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Gibson Victory Electric Guitar (DEMO)- Dark Walnut

$2,324.00

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*DEMO GUITAR, LIGHT PLAY WEAR AND PLASTIC ON PICKGUARD HAS BEEN REMOVED*

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Solidbody Electric Guitar with Mahogany Body, Mahogany Neck, Ebony Fingerboard, and 2 Humbucking Pickups – Dark Walnut

Sweet Victory — It’s Yours for the Taking

Gibson’s dark horse rides again, boldly reimagined to deliver its hallmark sound-design tools to the modern gold-winning guitarist. Rise, sweet Victory — the elusive ’80s axe is back! Thanks to the increasing demand for secondhand models on the used market, Gibson saw an opportunity to not only give their players what they want, but also revisit the ingenuity that birthed this ahead-of-its-time instrument and remix the components to suit the dynamism and diversity of the contemporary tone-crafting landscape. Much to the delight of seasoned studio scholars, this mahogany-ebony riff machine offers the same caliber of sonic sculpting that set its 1980s predecessors a cut above the rest. With 24 frets sprawling a compound-radius fingerboard, a high-speed neck, and a dual-humbucker setup that’s rife with coil configuration capabilities, this reincarnation of the Gibson Victory masterfully merges historic design ethos with next-gen performance possibilities. The winner takes all.

Forged with formidable foundations

Securing the gold means sonic solidarity at every step of design, and Gibson’s luthiers pulled no punches in crafting the Victory redux with a formidable foundation. Mahogany is this axe’s tonal cornerstone, used in the neck and the newly rebalanced, weight-adjusted body. As a tonewood, mahogany is revered for its expressive musicality, supplying rich harmonics, blooming overtones, and balanced full-spectrum heft, with headroom to spare. Its use in the neck augments the natural dimensionality of the tonewood, prized for its unusual ability to highlight the “dark-” or “light-handed” playing of different performers without sacrificing balance. Up top, the ebony fingerboard conjures laser-focused sustain, bell-like and near-endless feeling, with power and panache in every register.

Versatile coil configuration returns

Like its aural ancestor, the revamped Victory is endowed with a voltaic mix of sonic contouring tools, upgraded and enhanced with contemporary electronics tailored to support out-of-time sound — equal parts ’80s exploration and modern malleability. Dual Gibson ’80s Tribute humbuckers bring the nitro-finished axe’s tonewood dyad to life, methodically voiced to push passive pliability to the brink of high-octane output without compromising clarity or definition, from clean tones and cowboy chords to lightning leads and smoldering solos. What’s more, the Victory takes up the gauntlet of its precursory powerhouse via meticulous sound-design controls, with the Master Volume and Master Tone knobs supporting detailed coil-splitting and choosing between inner and outer coils. Coupled with the 3-way pickup selector, an unbridled array of humbucking and single-coil configurations make victory all but assured.

Revamped for speed, built for flexibility

While the original Victory guitar found a home among numerous country, rock, jazz, and blues permutations, the next-gen iteration re-ups on its rock roots, borrowing from modern metal to hone its character. Built with a set-neck construction, the Victory is outfitted with a SlimTaper neck profile, carved to accommodate the lightning-fast fretwork that graces its fretboard’s 10–16-inch compound radius. In further indulgence of the heavy-hitting hues, the modern Victory expands its sonic scope, physically and musically, with a 25.5-inch scale and 24-fret spread. As speed and power abound, Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners and a Tune-o-matic, stopbar-equipped bridge-tailpiece combo bookend your strings, supplemented by a Graph Tech nut, supplying secure tuning, buzz-free tones, and impeccable intonation. Elegant beveling, careful contouring, and eye-catching cutaways support multitudes of play styles, merging form and function into an all-access axe that dazzles the audio and visual realms, with the modern Victory trading its old-school Firebird-adjacent headstock for the iconic Explorer-style design.

A (brief) history of Victory

In the early 1980s, Gibson — in a move emblematic of the era’s adventurous pursuits of style — debuted a radical departure from its classic offering: the Victory. This asymmetrical S-inspired axe was defined by its distinctive voicing options, high-output sound, and experimental silhouette (this went double for the bass versions, with some models featuring a single pickup mounted at a 45-degree angle). The series comprised the MVII and MVX models, and while both offered extensive coil-splitting capabilities, the MVX expanded its tonal territory from the MVII’s dual-humbucker layout by introducing a third middle-mounted coil, requiring a 5-way blade switch. Beyond the architectonic flexibility of the Victory’s sounds, the pickups were explicitly designed to thread a delicate needle between hallmark Gibson humbucker tones and the single-coil sonics that were endemic to the sound desired by the S-style endorsees. Interestingly enough, the marketing language surrounding the original release points toward a slew of country and adjacent musical styles, suggesting a compelling parity between the guitar’s exploratory design and how Gibson envisioned its place in the evolving guitar-playing landscape. After just a three-year lifespan, the Victory line was retired, as the Flying V and Explorer were hitting stratospheric heights of adoption among rockers worldwide. Ironically, those guitars finding mainstream success in the 1980s, some 30-or-so years after their designs debuted, is the path the modern Victory is poised to follow. And like the Explorer and Flying V before it, the redux of the Victory is being thoughtfully reimagined for its new era. To achieve Victory, there’s no winning silver — only losing the gold.

Gibson Victory Features:

  • The return of Gibson’s ahead-of-its-time axe
  • Mahogany body and neck elicit complex harmonic character and malleable musicality
  • Ebony fingerboard supplies rich, resounding sustain and power in every register
  • Gibson ’80s Tribute humbuckers capture the high-octane heft of its namesake era for pliable tone crafting that retains transparency and definition at nearly every level of gain
  • Iconic coil-splitting circuitry returns, augmented with inner-/outer-coil selection for extensive sonic sculpting, across single-coil and humbucking tones
  • SlimTaper neck profile supports speed and power to accommodate multitudes of play styles
  • Elegant contouring and iconic double-cutaway design ensure unfettered access and comfortable playing across its 24-fret spread
  • 25.5-in. scale and compound 10–16-in. fingerboard radius support extensive performance preferences
  • TOM bridge and stopbar tailpiece are complemented by a Graph Tech nut for smooth, buzz-free sound
  • Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners adorn the Explorer headstock to provide rock-solid tuning reliability

Tech Specs

  • General
  • Number of Strings6
  • Left-/Right-handedRight-handed
  • Body
  • Body TypeSolidbody
  • Body ShapeVictory
  • Body MaterialMahogany
  • Body FinishSatin Nitrocellulose Lacquer
  • ColorDark Walnut
  • Neck
  • Neck MaterialMahogany
  • Neck ShapeSlim Taper
  • Neck JointSet Neck
  • Radius10″-16″ Compound
  • Fingerboard MaterialEbony
  • Fingerboard InlayDots
  • Number of Frets24
  • Scale Length25.5″
  • Nut Width1.695″
  • Nut MaterialGraphTech
  • Hardware
  • Bridge/TailpieceTune-O-Matic bridge, Aluminum stopbar tailpiece
  • TunersGrover Mini Rotomatic
  • Electronics
  • Neck PickupGibson 80’s Tribute Humbucker
  • Bridge PickupGibson 80’s Tribute Humbucker
  • Controls1 x volume (push/pull coil-split), 1 x tone (push/pull inner/outer-coil select)
  • Switching3-way toggle pickup switch