See, I'd have to have three!
1) 7-string Flying V, '68/'84 Gibson shape, 24.75 scale, alder body, mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, tuned B standard or A standard (i.e., a 7-string version of my '84 V, but no inlays and black hardware!
Sevenstring.org - Gallery - 84 Gibson Flying V
Sevenstring.org - Gallery - 84 Gibson Flying V

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2) My current 7 specs, (basswood/maple/rosewood, 25.5, tuned drop-A or drop-G) but stripped to bare wood in the body and headstock, and gloss-coated! With a low-profile trem and BKP's! (
Sevenstring.org - Gallery - ESP/LTD M-207)
3) This body shape:
http://www.warmoth.com/guitar/images...itar_front.jpg
http://www.warmoth.com/guitar/images...uitar_back.jpg
27" Baritone neck-thru, H-H, 4+3 headstock, all natural wood (composition still undecided

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