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1987 Charvel Model 2 in Electric Blue. I still break it out when I want a really midrangy, fuzzy tone. It does need a fret job, but still plays like a beast too.

http://audiozone.dk/guitargallery/?content%2FGuitar_catalog_scans%2FJackson_Charvel%2F1987_Charvel_Import_Japan%2FCh1987Page08A.jpg
 
MikeW said:
1987 Charvel Model 2 in Electric Blue. I still break it out when I want a really midrangy, fuzzy tone. It does need a fret job, but still plays like a beast too.

http://audiozone.dk/guitargallery/?content%2FGuitar_catalog_scans%2FJackson_Charvel%2F1987_Charvel_Import_Japan%2FCh1987Page08A.jpg


I remember lusting after those.  My Model 1A is of similar vintage, and I like it pretty well indeed.  Action's a little high right now, so I have it deployed as my primary slide guitar.  If I decide to give it a real setup, it's still got the original jumbo frets, and they're in good shape.
 
Mayfly said:
jackthehack said:
My hot-rodded 1964 Gibson Melody Maker

Hey - didn't you say that already?

"I know I shouldn't cook with aluminum pans... I just can't remember why"

Er, yes; thought this was another duplicate of this same post which tends to surface a couple of times a year...
 
jackthehack said:
Er, yes; thought this was another duplicate of this same post which tends to surface a couple of times a year...

Yes, it seems like the forum turned in one big deja vu in the last year or so... :dontknow:

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=2092.msg20237#msg20237

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=9362.0

and there are a couple more..
 
Marko said:
jackthehack said:
Er, yes; thought this was another duplicate of this same post which tends to surface a couple of times a year...

Yes, it seems like the forum turned in one big deja vu in the last year or so... :dontknow:

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=2092.msg20237#msg20237

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=9362.0

http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=10952.msg148498#msg148498

and there are a couple more..
 
Bagman67 said:
MikeW said:
1987 Charvel Model 2 in Electric Blue. I still break it out when I want a really midrangy, fuzzy tone. It does need a fret job, but still plays like a beast too.

http://audiozone.dk/guitargallery/?content%2FGuitar_catalog_scans%2FJackson_Charvel%2F1987_Charvel_Import_Japan%2FCh1987Page08A.jpg

I remember lusting after those.  My Model 1A is of similar vintage, and I like it pretty well indeed.  Action's a little high right now, so I have it deployed as my primary slide guitar.  If I decide to give it a real setup, it's still got the original jumbo frets, and they're in good shape.

I played one of the models from the year before and was NOT impressed with the Kahler bridge. It went out of tune three or four times in the 20 minutes I spent with it in the shop. I was a bit sceptical of the next year's model with the Jackson bridge too, until I played one. Wow. Huge difference. I saved for a month just to get that guitar. Still love it.

Is yours equipped with the J6?
 
AprioriMark said:
Marko, where is that awesome bass?!?!?!?

-Mark


I will take some better pics soon, but this bass is awesome!

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Nice bass, but I hate headless guitars, they look unfinished, like the maker couldn't afford to make the whole guitar.. :dontknow:
 
Some nice looking guitars on this thread. That Westone Super Headless bass is SWEET.

Does at semi-non-Warmoth guitar count (?)

My Stratocaster started life back in 1987 as a garden variety American Standard and over the years I customized it to make it exactly the way I wanted and that included swapping out the body for a Warmoth chambered swamp ash with walnut top over 12 years ago. Only thing left from the original Fender AS Strat is the neck, which I had re-lacquered to better match the walnut top, leaving the Fender logo and serial. So, I still think of it as a Fender and not so much as a Fender/Warmoth hybrid (my Tele though, which I have on order, will be 100% Warmoth, body and neck).

Here it is -- I LOVE THIS GUITAR:
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Other than that, qualifying as entirely non-Warmoth, is my recently acquired Breedlove C25/CRe Acoustic which is just a fabulous guitar in every conceivable way:
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