(Waves hand with jedi mind trick.) This isn't the guitar you're looking for.
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It's old, and it's new...
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Charvel teases us all the time about new stuff, but Charvel has a payoff, you get to own the new stuff.
Whoever started this thread should raffle off his new guitar as punishment for being a tease.
$1 a ticket and 3 days to sell the tickets.
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Amazing condition, six years old..."it's old, and it's new."
It shipped to me with a Seymour Duncan RTM (Warren Demartini sig.) in it, and an extra JB along with it too. No other mods at all. Very clean. The neck rocks, but feels just a tad less "round" in comparison to my WDM's and Pro Mods. It almost feels a bit more "finished", but it isn't. I just need to play it. The vintage trem is...vintage. Never liked them much, but oh well... It plays VERY well though, and stays in tune. The nut is cut for 9's, so that's how I'll leave it. If I ever mod it, it will be to add a Floyd...maybe even a Kahler!
The best part...I got it for less than a used Pro Mod.
Anyway, pics as promised...
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That is sweet.
I would just leave it stock, looks like you have plenty of Rose equipped guitars.
I once put a Kahler trem on an original 1982 '62 vintage re-issue. That guitar had a birdseye maple neck from the factory. It was one of the first vintage re-issues made in Fullerton. I did that in 1983 and have regretted it everyday since. the SN on that one was 00410. Once you route into a guitar you can't go back.
Just leave that one stock and enjoy it.
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Congrats! I love me some star action. It has always been one of my favorite shapes and it sounds like you got a great score. For some reason, I've noticed these legacy stars aren't getting the love lately. I saw another go for under $800 not too long ago on that auction site.
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