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  • things to look for on a 2005 reissue pointy Charvel

    I am looking at a 2005 point reissue anything I should be on the look out for to ensure it's legit? It's a SSH config with FR. Are these custom shop guitars, will that be marked anywhere? Not sure I need another blue charvel, I have a model 2 in blue and a candy blue San Damas Pro Mod HH.

    thanks!
    750XL Cherry Sunburst
    375DX Metallic black
    Model 2 blue
    Model 2 Red
    USA Candy Apple Red San Dimas
    USA Slime Green San Dimas
    MIJ ProMod Candy Blue San Dimas
    Gibson Les Pauls
    PRS SC-250

  • #2
    these are not custom shop guitars but there are not production models like the later charvel strat heads. I would compare them to the Jackson selects. I dont' think anyone has been caught faking these. the ones I have had (owed 2 still have one) oiled and qtrsawn necks both were thin one was wider than the other, bodies are pretty heavy,

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    • #3
      They were production models when the USA Charvel line came back. You could get them with your choice of rosewood, maple or ebony boards, vintage trem or Floyd, 1H, 2H, H/S/S. I used to own a black H/H Star with Floyd and maple board, and it was a very nice guitar.
      I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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      • #4
        What's good pricing on these in new condition.
        750XL Cherry Sunburst
        375DX Metallic black
        Model 2 blue
        Model 2 Red
        USA Candy Apple Red San Dimas
        USA Slime Green San Dimas
        MIJ ProMod Candy Blue San Dimas
        Gibson Les Pauls
        PRS SC-250

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        • #5
          I bought my second one for 675 and sold it for around $600. couldn't sell it for the life of me. It was a h/s solid black. the other one I probably overpaid at $900 and it's a red ghost flames. To me the prices should be between 700-1000. these were around 1450 new. these are better built then the American production line charvels.

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          • #6
            I have a black 1H as well as a blue 2H pointy Charvel. Both play and sound fantastic! I bought them used, one on another forum and the other was traded in at a local Guitar Center. You can't beat the used prices on these. Shred machines!
            Rudy
            www.metalinc.net

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            • #7
              The one I am looking at is $1k, never played
              750XL Cherry Sunburst
              375DX Metallic black
              Model 2 blue
              Model 2 Red
              USA Candy Apple Red San Dimas
              USA Slime Green San Dimas
              MIJ ProMod Candy Blue San Dimas
              Gibson Les Pauls
              PRS SC-250

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              • #8
                Originally posted by titan7 View Post
                The one I am looking at is $1k, never played
                If you're looking at a solid color SD, that seems a little pricey even if they say it is "never played". Like others have said, these should go for $600 - $1,000 with graphics being on the upper end. They are great playing guitars. One thing I would watch for is the headstock clearcoat. A number of these SD reissues had some clearcoat lifting on the headstock. Make sure you get some good closeup pics of the headstock.

                Check out the GC website for a couple used SD reissues that they've had listed for a while.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Johnnyryche View Post
                  If you're looking at a solid color SD, that seems a little pricey even if they say it is "never played". Like others have said, these should go for $600 - $1,000 with graphics being on the upper end. They are great playing guitars. One thing I would watch for is the headstock clearcoat. A number of these SD reissues had some clearcoat lifting on the headstock. Make sure you get some good closeup pics of the headstock.

                  Check out the GC website for a couple used SD reissues that they've had listed for a while.

                  http://used.guitarcenter.com/usedgea...ort=0&dir=desc
                  True, I forgot to mention the clear coat issue on some of the headstocks although neither of mine have that problem. They do seem to be selling at under $1K although the guitars feel and play like they're worth way more than that. The blue 2H Charvel with Floyd Rose I have, I bought used but it's literally unplayed. The original owner left the receipt in the case which shows he paid a bit over $1700.00 new.
                  Rudy
                  www.metalinc.net

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                  • #10
                    I recently picked this one up for $670.00. It's in awesome shape except for a little finish flaking on the HS. I'm down to 4 guitars and this one is definitely staying.

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                    • #11
                      I have two and both are stellar guitars. I have a two hum Copperhead that is very light at 7.4lbs and extremely resonant. The other is a black h/s layout and is also fairly light at 7.8lbs. Both have Rosewood boards and sound great. The black one is still new and unplayed I got it in a mutiguitar trade. The Copperhead is a 2005 and has a small spot of lift on the headstock that has not spread since I got it. The black one is a 2007 and sports a two piece body and no clear coat lift.
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                      Last edited by Predator1; 02-25-2012, 09:35 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Thanks I think I am just going to order a cs model. I really
                        Want a vintage robins egg blue with maple neck and one zebra
                        Duncan distortion at the bridge and a floyd rose. They said the
                        Vintage REB would take another 2-3 months, fenders sonic blue
                        Is very close.
                        750XL Cherry Sunburst
                        375DX Metallic black
                        Model 2 blue
                        Model 2 Red
                        USA Candy Apple Red San Dimas
                        USA Slime Green San Dimas
                        MIJ ProMod Candy Blue San Dimas
                        Gibson Les Pauls
                        PRS SC-250

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                        • #13
                          I have 3 and I can echo what the others have said...they are AWESOME players.

                          Even at $1000 in 'new' condition they are worth every penny.

                          If I found another (in the right configuration for me which is generally 1 hum, Floyd) I wouldn't hesitate to buy at that price.

                          BTW: roody...love your 2 hum blue Strat!!
                          Kahler...Killing guitar values DEAD since 1981.

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                          • #14
                            These pointies have become somwhat scarce on ebay lately. I dont think you can beat the bang for the buck on these used if you like thin wide necks that are silky smooth.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Hellraiser6502 View Post
                              I have 3 and I can echo what the others have said...they are AWESOME players.

                              Even at $1000 in 'new' condition they are worth every penny.

                              If I found another (in the right configuration for me which is generally 1 hum, Floyd) I wouldn't hesitate to buy at that price.

                              BTW: roody...love your 2 hum blue Strat!!
                              Thank you Kurt, its a fantastic player! The black 1hum/Floyd one I have is killer too. I'm with you on those, if I spot another one in nice shape, for cheap I'm snaggin' it!
                              Rudy
                              www.metalinc.net

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