Gibson Corvus
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| Gibson Corvus | |
|---|---|
A Corvus II model. | |
| Manufacturer | Gibson |
| Period | 1982–1984 |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Solid |
| Neck joint | Bolt-on |
| Woods | |
| Body | Alder |
| Neck | Maple |
| Fretboard | Rosewood |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Fixed |
| Pickup | 1 or 2 Alnico V humbuckers or 3 single-coils |
| Colors available | |
| Silver, yellow, orange, others | |
The Gibson Corvus was a short-lived series of solid body electric guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in the mid-1980s.
During its prototype stage, bearing the name "Futura", it was initially designed as a headless guitar with tuners located at the offset V-cut at the body, as well as a reduced headstock. The compact headless design was rejected in favor of traditional headstocks, and the prototype remained in the Gibson Vault until 2023. [1]