Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett and Epiphone have joined forces for the 1979 Flying V signature model guitar.
Described as a “painstaking recreation” of Hammett’s prized original ’79 Flying V, the new replica pays homage to one of the most recognizable guitar silhouettes of all-time. Of course, Hammett and his bandmate James Hetfield — along with countless other thrashers — played a large part in elevating the V-shaped guitar to its iconic status, making the instrument synonymous with heavy metal in the process.
“I am extremely honored to be able to put out an Epiphone Flying V today,” remarked Hammett in a press release. “Epiphone represents great sounding guitars at accessible prices, which is fundamentally important for up-and-coming musicians. I’m beyond pleased that I can offer the ’79 Flying V in this capacity. It means so much to me to be able to put good guitars in the hands of young players.”
The new signature model features a mahogany body, a one-piece mahogany neck with volute, Grover Rotomatic machine heads with “spade” buttons, and a custom bridge.
Electronics-wise, the guitar features a pair of Gibson USA Calibrated T-Type humbucker pickups wired to CTS potentiometers and an Orange Drop capacitor, plus a Switchcraft 3-way pickup selector toggle switch and a 1/4-inch output jack. A Kirk Hammett logo adorns the rear of the headstock, and the axe itself comes housed in a black hardshell case with a red plush interior.
The new model continues Hammett’s partnership with Gibson Brands, with the two having previously collaborated on a replica of his cherished “Greeny” 1959 Les Paul Standard.
The 1979 Flying V retails for $1,299 and is available in Ebony and Metallic Purple finishes via Epiphone. You can also catch Hammett in action as Metallica continue their “M72 World Tour” through 2024 (get tickets here).
Below you can view an introductory video for the signature model and see close-up product photos.