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    I thought I'd start an appreciation thread for Gary Moore in particular his peak years in 1986-89 when he actively used Charvel's and Jackson's ,oore rarely.
    Here is a clip from his last rock tour of the rock era then, not to be revisited until 2010.
    This is the earlier Charvel San Dimas that previously had a maple board neck and body colored Strat head stock.
    For this tour it had a rosewood board Jackson logoed Strat head neck:

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    Emerald
    Last edited by Emerald; 09-14-2012, 11:33 PM.
    http://www.treblebooster.net/bolin.html
    http://www.vintagewashburn.com/Elect...veStevens.html
    http://www.garymoorefc.com/guitars_heritage
    http://www.garymoorefc.com/guitars_hamer

  • #2
    Thanks for posting this. Gary was a man among boys. Monster player.

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    • #3
      Very good stuff, never paid him much attention.
      Perhaps I need to dig into his stuff and show a little love.
      Thanks for the post.

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      • #4
        God the synth is so high in the mix in military man. It almost ruins it for me. Gary's tone was so great too.
        GTWGITS! - RacerX

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        • #5
          the guitar in that first vid. looks like it is a adrain jackson with a single hum gaurd.....hhhmmmmm

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          • #6
            Don't think so mate!
            I know what guitar it is and it is the previous Charvel renecked, probably the only neck they could get was a Jackson.
            If there is one guitarist I know it's Gary Moore!
            Emerald
            http://www.treblebooster.net/bolin.html
            http://www.vintagewashburn.com/Elect...veStevens.html
            http://www.garymoorefc.com/guitars_heritage
            http://www.garymoorefc.com/guitars_hamer

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            • #7
              One of my favorite players of all time....amazing feel AND CHOPS!

              Here's my favorite Moore vid.

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              Just pretend it's a Charvel...oh wait.... err, nevermind.
              Kahler...Killing guitar values DEAD since 1981.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Emerald View Post
                Don't think so mate!
                I know what guitar it is and it is the previous Charvel renecked, probably the only neck they could get was a Jackson.
                After 1986 they stopped making Charvel stratheads completely. The Charvel brand became import only. Some time after this they released a whole bunch of replacement Strat "woodburn" necks, both logo'd and non logo'd. After this point, I'm only aware of strathead Jacksons that were built by the factory, though there were probably a handful of backdoor Charvels. I don't remember exactly who was asked, but sometime around 2003-2004 either DW, MS or TW was asked how many stratheads were built with Jackson logos. The total number of factory Jackson stratheads between 1982-2002 was guesstimated at about 60. I'm not sure when the overall profile actually changed from classic Charvel/Jackson to Fender, but judging by non-US market Charvels, the headstock shape changed in the late 90's...
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Emerald View Post
                  I thought I'd start an appreciation thread for Gary Moore in particular his peak years in 1986-89 when he actively used Charvel's and Jackson's ,oore rarely.
                  Here is a clip from his last rock tour of the rock era then, not to be revisited until 2010.
                  This is the earlier Charvel San Dimas that previously had a maple board neck and body colored Strat head stock.
                  This is it with the original neck I believe:


                  That perfromance on the UK's Whistle Test show was one of the main reasons I always wanted a Charvel. I had the opportunity to ask someone very close to Gary if he still had that guitar a few years back and he said he had, but it hadn't been out live for a long time.

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                  • #10
                    Just remember, Gary was an early endorser of Charvel and Jackson, if he needed anything I'm sure Grover made sure Gary received anything he needed.

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