Originally posted by RacerX
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Who painted Warren's French guitar?
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Thanks for the info, everyone. Very interesting stuff.
Originally posted by Guitar Lawyer View PostAnyone know what pickups Warren used... and what's the zebra pickup on the faces guitar?Takeoffs are optional but landings are mandatory.
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Originally posted by Guitar Lawyer View PostAnyone know what pickups Warren used... and what's the zebra pickup on the faces guitar?
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To continue with this discussion, does anyone know when Frenchie was built? If I recall correctly, it seemed to show up around the "Invasion of Your Privacy" era, so that suggest that Frenchie was built around '85.Takeoffs are optional but landings are mandatory.
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I met the guitarist from the band that opened for Ratt on a bunch of dates last summer. He and I started talking guitars since he played 5 or 6 Charvels during their set. Some of the guitars we talked about were Warren's new white and black French. He was telling me about discussions he had with Warren about them and was told the James Dean Foundation has the rights to the saying and won't allow Charvel to use it on a production model. He didn't say anything about any artist issue though.
As others have said, Dan Lawrence painted the new white and black Frenchs. There are some nice progress shots on Dan's website. Check out the slideshow in the gallery section if you haven't seen it yet. Some great pic! http://www.drlgrafx.com/gallery.index.htm The black one was a H/S while white was originally a single hum. Looks like Warren modified it and added a single coil now since the it his current config.
I'm hoping Dan and Glenn design a new graphic for Warren and that gets released as his next signature model.
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Who ever wrote/draw those "french" words on the guitar didn't know much about french writing... There is a few mistakes in both sentences!
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Originally posted by BenoA View PostWho ever wrote/draw those "french" words on the guitar didn't know much about french writing... There is a few mistakes in both sentences!"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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