OK gentelmen, start your opinions.
I for one, am a die hard strat head player and I don't just mean Charvels, I have played Fender, ESP and others for the main reason that (in my opinion) the stings need to go across the nut in a straight line. I can't believe the pointy heads have lasted as long as they have.
I have fixed a whole bunch of broken & chipped pointys (and Gibson's too) in my day, and I wonder why the re-issues are coming out with (again my opinion) an inferior designed headstock espically now that Fender owns the Charvel name. When is the last time you saw a strat head of any brand that needed headstock repair????
I for one, am a die hard strat head player and I don't just mean Charvels, I have played Fender, ESP and others for the main reason that (in my opinion) the stings need to go across the nut in a straight line. I can't believe the pointy heads have lasted as long as they have.
I have fixed a whole bunch of broken & chipped pointys (and Gibson's too) in my day, and I wonder why the re-issues are coming out with (again my opinion) an inferior designed headstock espically now that Fender owns the Charvel name. When is the last time you saw a strat head of any brand that needed headstock repair????
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