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  • #16
    Originally posted by Carlos B. III View Post
    Hello JCForum friends,

    Here is the story/info regarding my Charvel EVH Black/Yellow Pre-Pro unserialized Strat Guitar!



    (This was a while ago, but this is what I best remember)

    I originally bought it from my local guitar hero, Corey Shun, Aiea, Hawaii! This is around 1981-82 (ish).

    He came to me one day and showed me a paper magazine ad.
    If I remember correctly, I think it was a Music Emporium
    Mag/Booklet etc....
    It had a picture of the Charvel EVH II Blk/Ylw Guitar,in the corner, and it said something to the effect that this guitar does dive bombs, etc..
    or something like that.

    I think it was originally priced @ $595.00


    I really wish I could see that original EVH II Guitar Ad again! That would be really cool!

    To be honest, I really didn't care about the guitar at that time, because I had just started to play guitar,
    and didn't have any idea what I wanted
    or what was good!
    What was important to me, at that time though,
    was that I was going to buy a guitar that my guitar hero
    used to play! Now that was important! HAHAHA!!
    For that reason alone-I bought it from him.

    Then, a few years later,I sold it to a high school friend of mine, Alan B.
    (Yes, I had no idea what I was doing at that time)!

    Many,many, years later, (from the time I last saw that guitar - around 1998 ish ?),
    I bumped into Alan, and I mentioned to him
    if he still had the guitar I sold him long ago.
    He said yes, I changed the strings once,
    played it a little, then put it in my closet all these years,
    and pretty much used my other guitar(s) etc.... to play!

    So, I traded him some other gear that he wanted,
    and an old friend/guitar came back home!
    Alan wasn't planning on really playing that guitar, and he knew that I had played that guitar live, in bands here in Hawaii for many years, and that it was a special guitar to me etc....too.

    When I got the guitar from him at this time, it was missing the trem back plate , and control cavties back plate. Alan said he didn’t know what happened to them.
    ing
    Around (1999 ish?) Rob Lane called me one day at my job (Hot Licks Guitars Aiea, Hawaii),
    and he asked me to get the EVH II guitar in my hand,
    and then he started asking me a whole bunch of
    specific questions about the guitar, to see if it was legit.
    After I looked at the guitar and answered all his questions
    on the phone, Rob said, Yes, that's a real EVH II Pre-pro Charvel!
    I said I know it's real Rob, When I originally bought it 81-82 ish,nobody was making copies of a guitar that was only worth $595, at that time!
    Plus, this guitar has the exact same scratches,
    in the exact same places that I remember personally putting on it too. HAHAHA !!!!!!


    Rob was really cool and he educated me a whole
    lot about old Charvels, in that little short of time on the phone with him that day.


    Around this time, I had was in the process of moving,
    and in doing so, I was going through some old boxes and stuff,and I saw in the bottom of one of them, the 2 original EVH II guitar back plates!

    As of up to date, 2007, everything is still stock
    on the guitar, except the-pot and pickups.
    I had changed the pot when I originally 1st had it,
    because it went bad.
    I currently have a Seymour Duncan Custom Shop
    78 Model Pickup in it!

    The guitar is hanging in the store ,
    and it always is the spark that starts some really
    cool 70’s/80’s guitar topic conversation!

    My favorite is when a mom brings in her son to sign him up
    for guitar lessons, and he sees the guitar hanging, and a huge poster of Ed
    playing his Black & Yellow guitar hanging next to it too,
    and then the kid says to me-
    Who’s that guy playing that killer guitar?-
    and then before I can answer him,
    his Mom say’s – That’s Eddie!
    Then the kid looks at his mom and says –
    You know who that is mom?
    She says- Everybody knows Eddie !!!!
    HAHAHA!!!!
    The son is just trippin out that his mom
    knows who this rocker dude is in the poster,
    and he doesn’t! HAHAHA!!!

    Anyhow - The guitar sounds really good!
    It has a very stringy strat sound to it.
    The body looks and sounds like Ash.
    The maple neck has the typical Charvel worn in
    feel/profile to it.

    I own 2 Wayne Guitars, (Rock Legend & Monster)
    and compared to those 2, this Charvel EVH II’s neck
    feel has a little bit more “meat” on the back of the neck.

    This is the history/info of that EVH II Pre-pro
    guitar to the best of my rememberance !

    I hope that info is helpful!

    Have a great day my Charvel
    forum friends, and thanks for
    the great reads, and all the learning info!

    Carlos B. III
    Hot Licks Guitars
    Aiea, Hawaii
    (808) 485-8586
    Awsome recount!

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    • #17
      Nice story!
      Charvel 7308 (TMZ 008), Charvel Pro-mod (yellow), Jackson Soloist Custom (Yellow), Jackson SL2H-V Natural, Gibson LPS DB, Gibson LPS EB, Gibson LPCC C, Charvel Model 2 (scalloped), Jackson DK2M (white), Charvel Journeyman, Fender Classic Player 60's strat, Carvin C66, Musikraft strat mutt, Warmoth Strat mutt, Fender MIM Jazz bass, Epiphone Classical, Takamine parlor. Marshall 2203, Marshall JVM 210H, Splawn Nitro, Fender Supersonic 22, Line 6 AX2 212, Marshall 4X12.

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      • #18
        Great Story. Great Guitar...
        I'm angry because you're stupid

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Bengal View Post
          Great Story. Great Guitar...
          +1. Very cool guitar!

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          • #20
            And people complain about the string, neck, bridge and/or pickup alignments on the new ones? j/k

            Great guitar, and thanks for sharing the history!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
              And people complain about the string, neck, bridge and/or pickup alignments on the new ones? j/k

              Great guitar, and thanks for sharing the history!
              The new ones are definitely better now that they have Master Builders. All you have to do is tack on a zero to the price and you're all set
              I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.

              - Newc

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              • #22
                Well, one would assume the Master Built guitars will have more stringent attention to detail in that regards. Don't think I'd pony up another zero for that reason, though.

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                • #23
                  Thanks for the post, Carlos! I've been digging and digging for a pic of that Music Emporium flyer. I swear I had a scan of it at one time, probably on one of my old hard drives. I'll try some more this weekend if I get time.

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                  • #24
                    That is an oldie and has all the prepro markings for a 1980ish (early) prepro. The headstock ball has the lazy shape that very early prepros have. I would not be suprised if the truss rod nut is NOT the usual San Dimas type, but a flathead type. Mahogany fret markers? Looks good to me. Some of those old necks are very fender in shape. The EVH model should have that great Charvel feel
                    It's not a competition, it's a community

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                    • #25
                      I met Carlos when I was living out in Waianae a few years ago. Great guy, very legit.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by hippietim View Post
                        The new ones are definitely better now that they have Master Builders. All you have to do is tack on a zero to the price and you're all set
                        I knew a guy that masterbuilded all over a picture of Jenna on a Jackson ad in a guitar mag. If he signs the page, could he get at least $4000 for it?

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                        • #27
                          Someone wanted a copy of the Music Emporium USA catalog page - here it is:

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                          • #28
                            Great story and I am glad it has been reunited with its original owner. Congrats!

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                            • #29
                              "extra-heavy guitar body"???

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                              • #30
                                Probably Northern Ash, which definitely qualifies as extra-heavy.

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