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Charvel

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Any love for Charvel out there?
I picked up an old MIJ strat clone yesterday for $100 :P
Really like the neck on it.
Someone fitted Duncan pickups - a little too hot for my taste.
I did manage to sneak it into the house without the wife noticing.
Just blends in with the herd.
Win Win - so far...
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Yes Bob,
Some of those older Charvels are real gems if you can find a unmolested one. :)
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I've got one.A Model IV Vey nice guitars.

Shame someone took out the original electronics.
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Bob S wrote:Any love for Charvel out there? I picked up an old MIJ strat clone yesterday for $100 :P Really like the neck on it. Someone fitted Duncan pickups - a little too hot for my taste.
I did manage to sneak it into the house without the wife noticing.
Just blends in with the herd.
Win Win - so far...
Yeah, I'm a fan. Great guitars. I always liked the super-strat vibe, more stripped down.
I picked up an old MIJ strat clone yesterday for $100 :P Really like the neck on it. Someone fitted Duncan pickups - a little too hot for my taste.
Wow, well done. Even if the wife found out...$100? That's a killer deal. Some of the best sounding and playing guitars start like that. I had an old friend, he'd hot rod Squiers into Yngvie Malmsteen strat clones with full neck scallops. Some of those humble Squiers were quite a bit nicer than some American Standards!

Not to cross topics, but Allan Holdsworth played a few personalized Charvels. They had a single Seymour Duncan double-screw '59 PAF in the bridge only.

Here it is in action (lead starts at 2:10): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuLbnLE7HsU
[img:419:575]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7561678/Misc/AH ... harvel.png[/img]
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Yes!

Model 5A, and a Model 88.
Both rare, both great players.

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Where my toothpaste logos at?!?

I've got a '91 Charvel Fusion Deluxe. Strat style body with a Gibson scale length (hence the fusion in the name) and 24 frets of awesome and, of course, toothpaste logo.

I should set that guitar up today for my Sunday gig, it's a little shred machine.
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I used to play a ST-3 I think it was. It was a USA model. Had a Dimarzio SD in the bridge. Great guitar, simply would not go out of tune if you ever got it in tune. Fed it to my teenage son. :twisted: Wish I still had it.
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Cliff Schecht wrote:Where my toothpaste logos at?!?
Absolutely nothing wrong with those either!

Pix!

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Yep, I have one of the original US San Dimas Strats with a "raw" Birdseye Neck that I bought back in '83 or so. Pulled out the Duncan distortion pickup in the bridge and put in a Rio Grand BBQ which sounds fantastic, the harmonics just jump out of the guitar. Fortunately or unfortunately it does not have a Floyd Rose but a conventional strat bridge. The neck has truly ruined me to like anything else, maybe a Wizard neck is the next closest.
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My friend John had a Holdworth model. Neat!

My favorite Charvel was black with an early floyd a strat headstock and a way wide unfinished neck. I love that guitar. Dead flat quarter-sawn neck with huge frets and no measurable action. Yikes I miss that one.
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I have a Charvel by Jackson. Anyone have an idea on year or origin for this one? I've been trying to sell it but no interest really.

http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/msg/3034100701.html
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sonicmojo wrote:I have a Charvel by Jackson. Anyone have an idea on year or origin for this one? I've been trying to sell it but no interest really.

http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/msg/3034100701.html
Blank neck plate?
That neck/headstock doesn't look right.
Actually the body looks more like a Kramer ST300.
Tuners don't look right either.

Other than that...not much to help you with.
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Cygnus X1 wrote:
Blank neck plate?
That neck/headstock doesn't look right.
Actually the body looks more like a Kramer ST300.
Tuners don't look right either.

Other than that...not much to help you with.
I had to shim the neck when I got it to set it up right so maybe it is a Frankenstein of some sort.
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That is a beauty!

Is it Korina or Mahogany?
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