I find it hard to believe that making stuff in Japan is now a significant cost saving compared to the USA. These days even the iconic Japanese electronics brands are manufacturing in China to reduce costs.
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Originally posted by Habanero View PostI find it hard to believe that making stuff in Japan is now a significant cost saving compared to the USA.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostI wonder about that, too. :dunno:
It seems like it should be as expensive... Maybe even more expensive, considering the shipping and all that. :think:
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostIt seems like it should be as expensive... Maybe even more expensive, considering the shipping and all that. :think:
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Originally posted by BenoA View Post:think: x2
I don't think Charvel will be saving much in labor or material by producing to Japan.
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Originally posted by plexipwrd View PostI work as an engineer for a Japanese owned power supply manufacturer. Some time ago we transferred a product from the US to Japan for volume production. The manufacturing cost was comparable to the US. The product eventually ended up in one of our manufacturing facilities China.
I don't think Charvel will be saving much in labor or material by producing to Japan.
And before anyone mentions it, I know Australia is a small market, more talking about everywhere outside of North America, maybe Fender wants to expand Charvel throughout the world so that the Fender line doesnt have to support shredder guitars. Again just throwing this out there...
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All I have to say is...I'm checking with the Charvel dealer near me to see what's in their inventory...I still need a SoCal pro mod...if they don't have one that suits my taste (color-wise), I'll be out on ebay soon.
I really love the USA pro-mods...I own two of them, and I'm real proud to own Charvels that are made in the USA. My buddies see the Made in USA, and it always impresses. I know..I know...Japanese made guitars are, in many cases, just as well made...and just as expensive...or at least close to USA prices. Still..I'm a die hard, and quite frankly, I'm a bit disappointed that they're doing production runs out of the US.
So like I said...it's time to grab another pro-mod (USA) before they get harder to find. Of course...that's just meTodd M
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Originally posted by powermacho View PostAnd maybe the charvel could be produced on a company that makes all kind of guitars from different brands"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostNo. The Nagano factory makes Charvel & Jackson guitars exclusively.
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To me, one of the whole points of having the USA Pro Mod series was that Charvel diehards could get an actual "Made in USA" Charvel at an affordable price. There's the key to me "made in USA" where the originals were. I know it's not the same factory or the same people but you know what, Henry Ford isn't making the new Ford trucks either now is he? If you buy a new Ford though you're still getting a Ford that's made in USA. Samething here in my opinion. I play my USA Pro Mod So Cal more than any other guitar I have. I'm not knocking guitars made in Japan because I know that those guitars are made well. My point is that I'm an American, Charvel is an American company and I want to support Americans making a product that I want to buy.... in America. I have a model series made in Japan and it's a great guitar but is it a USA Charvel like my So Cal, 2005 Reissue or 86 San Dimas.... The answer is "NO". If they are in fact making them in Japan then I'll just stick with buying NOS or used USA promods.
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If they do start making them in Japan it seems like they have gone through a lot of work to build a USA brand just to take production overseas. They came back with a big bang with bringing back USA production Charvel's and Custom Shops, then to the Pro-Mod USA series. How many years has that been, five or six all together? Its been two years of Pro-Mod's plus the three or four before that. If they do take production to Japan I think it would deserve a WTF? People will obviously argue the quality of the Pro-Mods to a Japanese made one and the used market will go crazy for Pro-Mods. Charvel doesn't make money on that. There has to be more to the story. I'll reserve my WTF until the truth comes out.http://www.jacknapalm.com/
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I was just on the Sweetwater web site and saw that they are offering a price drop on Charvel Style 1 guitars. I called just to check and sure enough they are made in Japan with a MAP of $899.00 They are offering them in Snow White, Black and Red. The specs, appear to be the same as the USA pro mods. They have a delivery ETA of Augest 10th.Last edited by Predator1; 07-13-2010, 12:37 PM.
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From the sweetwater page:
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Floyd Rose locking trem bridge
Grover mini tuners
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3-position pickup selector toggle
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