Hello everyone. I’m super late to this party but here goes. I purchased a used Charvel reverse pointy headstock neck , Waaaaaaay back in the late 80’s/ early 90’s in the hair metal days. Been sitting on it all these years. Found it at a luthier shop - used- no body and no history for it. It is a 22 fret / Maple dot inlay fretboard and is 18 3/4” from nut to end/ and the four bolt heel is about 2 1/8” wide where it would fit into a Charvel body. Here’s the issue. I would like to identify what this neck was from so I can purchase a body from EBay OR get one built by Warmoth ( Soloist body? ) Any suggestions? I’m lost with the knowledge of having to get a DK22 body or will it fit a DK24 body or a this or that .... Will it not work with some bodies due to the 22 fret length and a future Floyd Rose ? etc. Please help! Thanks so much in advance.
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Not sure what Charvel reverse pointy would have a maple finger board, but if it was rosewood and it is from a Charvel model series it is 25.5 scale, so would need to be 25.5" from nut to bridge when mounted to the body. depending on the script on the head stock would determine the heel width.Last edited by paranoid; 02-10-2021, 06:48 PM.
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Originally posted by paranoid View PostNot sure what Charvel pointy would have a maple finger board, but if it was rosewood and it is from a Charvel model series it is 25.5 scale, so would need to be 25.5" from nut to bridge when mounted to the body. depending on the script on the head stock would determine the heel width.
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