Anybody played the new Charvels and the new Gunslinger? How does the BC rich compare?
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I was just gonna start a thread on this, though i am interested in the blade retro version (H-S).
How do the necks compare with the charvel production models? I have tried the charvels but not the gunslinger as no one carries them around me.....
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If you don't get many responses here, I just searched in the "Other Manufacturers" section, and there are a few good threads & reviews on the new Gunslingers. Alvin Wilson has one of each model. Nick carries them and Charvels at Piney Hills, so I bet he could give you a good comparison. I haven't had a chance to play one, but I've heard almost all positive things about them.
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Bout' a year ago I posted the same thread over at harmony central and ended up getting a gunslinger blade for $490 off egay. Good deal and good guitar. The neck PU was a no name dimarzio dual rails and sounded pretty good when I was using it with the super distortion. The trem is the same as the ones on the USA Pros. The neck is Ibanez thin, but it has a smaller radius than and ibanez wizard. I'd put the radius at about 13" versus the 15.6" scale on an ibby. The Charvel's are MUCH better and are in a whole nother league in the quality compartment. The necks on Charvels are amazing. While mine was ok, I played a yellow slinger' and the fret job was horrible. No offense, but you'd be a fool to get a BCR over a SoCal. If you have any other questions, I can help you.
Last edited by The Rossness; 12-01-2009, 09:45 PM.
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I do think the Gunslinger is a more faithful representation of it's vintage version. The trouble is, the vintage slingers go for the same price...so what's the point?!? OK for a bit of cork sniffery: I'd have to replace that retro slinger truss rod cover with one from Budman...it just gives it away and screams KOREA!!_________________________________________________
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I had an original gunslinger and I could swear that the nut was 1 5/8. The new ones are 1 11/16.
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