Alright guys I have been doing some thinking about Charvel manufacturing contribution to guitar evolution. As we know, back in the day Charvels were a radical departure from the standard Fender Strat or Gibson Les Paul.
Charvel over the years has been associated (credited) with the origin of the super strat concept (humbucker in a Strat) albeit borrowed from EVH, wild graphics (Wayne started painting guitar bodies and especially hot rod flames before the company was founded), a cool logo that is in a shape of a guitar, upgraded electronics (Duncan and Dimarizos pkus) as standard affair, no limitations on what the customer wanted and later the use of locking tremolos. Having stated these comments, what do you guys all think is the biggest contribution by Charvel to guitar evolution?
Me, I have to say that logo (guitar shaped) kicks ass and was a marketing (trademark) stroke of brillance. To this day I think that logo is the coolest logo I have ever seen on a guitar. Second would be the cool graphics which after all, defined the 80's.
What do others think...
Charvel over the years has been associated (credited) with the origin of the super strat concept (humbucker in a Strat) albeit borrowed from EVH, wild graphics (Wayne started painting guitar bodies and especially hot rod flames before the company was founded), a cool logo that is in a shape of a guitar, upgraded electronics (Duncan and Dimarizos pkus) as standard affair, no limitations on what the customer wanted and later the use of locking tremolos. Having stated these comments, what do you guys all think is the biggest contribution by Charvel to guitar evolution?
Me, I have to say that logo (guitar shaped) kicks ass and was a marketing (trademark) stroke of brillance. To this day I think that logo is the coolest logo I have ever seen on a guitar. Second would be the cool graphics which after all, defined the 80's.
What do others think...
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