Ok, some may recall that black 83 Star I got from Elderly last year - the one with the string alignment issue. You may also recall (before the PMs start pouring in [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]) that I sold the neck, plate, and case, and there was some debate as to whether the body was really a Charvel.
Anyway, with the latest attempt to sell this thing, I realised I hadn't really examined the alignment issue as closely as I had thought I did, so I put a neck on it and strung it up again yesterday, and gave it a better inspection.
As these pics show:
It's not just the neck pocket holes that are off center, it's the tremolo. Whoever did the Floyd conversion put it too far to the bass side. The neck pocket holes are definitely factory, and definitely crooked, as the edge of the heel hangs off the treble side of the pocket just a smidge.
The same smidge is how crooked the strings are at the 22nd fret.
In all honesty I'm pretty sure this thing will need major surgery to be what it was supposed to be.
I'm talking cutting out and replacing the block that the Floyd posts are mounted to (since they're epoxied in), or filling in the trem route completely and going with a hardtail or Kahler or recutting for a new trem, and fill-and-redrilling the pocket holes.
Anyway, with the latest attempt to sell this thing, I realised I hadn't really examined the alignment issue as closely as I had thought I did, so I put a neck on it and strung it up again yesterday, and gave it a better inspection.
As these pics show:
It's not just the neck pocket holes that are off center, it's the tremolo. Whoever did the Floyd conversion put it too far to the bass side. The neck pocket holes are definitely factory, and definitely crooked, as the edge of the heel hangs off the treble side of the pocket just a smidge.
The same smidge is how crooked the strings are at the 22nd fret.
In all honesty I'm pretty sure this thing will need major surgery to be what it was supposed to be.
I'm talking cutting out and replacing the block that the Floyd posts are mounted to (since they're epoxied in), or filling in the trem route completely and going with a hardtail or Kahler or recutting for a new trem, and fill-and-redrilling the pocket holes.
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