I've had this for about a year. It's a very cool guitar! I'm sure you guys are familiar w/ the specs on these. I'm no Charvel expert and this one was my first (although I recently purchased a black So Cal and I have a Trans Kandy Gold on lay-away). Being a new member just wanted to share. This is #13 (my lucky number )... BTW, anyone know where to get some strap-nuts like these?
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Nice looking Guitar, I have one also, bought mine new when they first came out. I got ser#16, Got mine at guitar asylum, and yours was part of the ser#'s they got. So you have some more history on your baby! Congrats! they are monster guitars for being simple.
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very cool....great looking guitarswww.usacharvels.com - info, pics and Charvel guitar discussion board. All things Charvel
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Originally posted by SATCH1967 View PostNice looking Guitar, I have one also, bought mine new when they first came out. I got ser#16, Got mine at guitar asylum, and yours was part of the ser#'s they got. So you have some more history on your baby! Congrats! they are monster guitars for being simple.
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I was in the minority that liked them when they came out. One thing that I think was cool about that run was that the neck shapes evolved through the run; the earlier necks may be a bit thicker than the higher serialed ones. The two that I played were pretty damn awesome in my book. True to the old construction? Debatable. Good guitars? Hell yes.
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I bought #26 new. I still have it of course Congrats on your #13. This run as well as the Charvel Bullseye run back then were great guitars!Rudy
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