I came across an old Guitar World that was giving away a Charvel described as:
"Radical styling with a custom feel was Grover's goal when he personally designed and built this prototype for Charvel's limited edition Model 88. This guitar has been shown around the world. It is now being kept, under lock-and-key, at the Jackson factory. The body is made from a solid slab of African ribbed mahogany and finished with a subtle sunburst. The Jackson locking tremolo and single humbucking are complemented by Grover's well-known "shark's tooth" fingerboard inlay design and unique "reverse" headstock. A classic, one-of-a-kind, yours courtesy of Guitar World and Grover Jackson."
Anybody know whatever happened to this guitar?
"Radical styling with a custom feel was Grover's goal when he personally designed and built this prototype for Charvel's limited edition Model 88. This guitar has been shown around the world. It is now being kept, under lock-and-key, at the Jackson factory. The body is made from a solid slab of African ribbed mahogany and finished with a subtle sunburst. The Jackson locking tremolo and single humbucking are complemented by Grover's well-known "shark's tooth" fingerboard inlay design and unique "reverse" headstock. A classic, one-of-a-kind, yours courtesy of Guitar World and Grover Jackson."
Anybody know whatever happened to this guitar?
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