Today I went to the Ontario Mills mall here in southern cal. They have a Sam Ash in the mall. So I'm walking around looking at the usual LTDs, Fenders, Gibson, etc. Finally, I come around and look back and what do I see? Twelve (I counted) Charvel Production Models hanging on the wall. I was very surprised to see any, let alone twelve of them. They had a mixture of SD, So-Cal, and Tele models. They were all out of reach and I didn't feel like asking the douche bag sales person to get one down, but it was cool to see so many of them in person like that.
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Breaking Point, my all instrumental CD available here:
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A local dealer here in Indiana has about 8 of the Charvel production models almost all the time. I believe they sell most through mail order since our local economy stinks. I did get a chance to handle a few, and I have concerns. I do understand the price point, and what we should expect for a production model. I am curious what others on this forum think of them?
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Originally posted by yurk View PostA local dealer here in Indiana has about 8 of the Charvel production models almost all the time. I believe they sell most through mail order since our local economy stinks. I did get a chance to handle a few, and I have concerns. I do understand the price point, and what we should expect for a production model. I am curious what others on this forum think of them?"Too bad Kurt didn't teach John how to aim a gun."
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"maybe i should do what madona does and adopt a little chineese kid and get them to knock up a couple of guitars for me" cookiemonster
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Originally posted by yurk View PostA local dealer here in Indiana has about 8 of the Charvel production models almost all the time. I believe they sell most through mail order since our local economy stinks. I did get a chance to handle a few, and I have concerns. I do understand the price point, and what we should expect for a production model. I am curious what others on this forum think of them?
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Originally posted by yurk View PostA local dealer here in Indiana has about 8 of the Charvel production models almost all the time. I believe they sell most through mail order since our local economy stinks. I did get a chance to handle a few, and I have concerns. I do understand the price point, and what we should expect for a production model. I am curious what others on this forum think of them?
Yeah, with todays economy. You can buy C/S like the one's from the Zoo or a used one for alittle more. But that's my opinion. It seems allot a people like them and that's great. It's cool they have the productions, better than not any.....Also I think people like doing mods to them so they can leave their C/S's stock.
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Yeah, people like to mod them. Try to pick one up used if you're curious and if you love it then you can graduate to a full blown C/J obsession.Why the hell doesn't Eddie pick up a goddamned guitar and play something?
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98 ESP S'burst Tiger,(2) 85 Jackson Soloists (1 pink, 1 red and a white 85 Rhoads),08 Wayne,98 Blackmore, 91 375 Deluxe, 91 MM EVH Purple, 75 Ibanez Korina Destroyer,74 Strat, 78 JMP, 87 JCM800, (2) 80 Hamer Sunbursts, Peavey Vandenberg Custom Puzzle, 335, LPR8, 80 Dimarzio Explorer, 80 Dimarzio Strat, 84 Charvel, Nightswan, LPC Lite, old Baretta, etc. etc. +stuff. [sigpic=true][/sigpic]
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