So I head down to the store I used to work at to check out a 25th Anniversary Charvel the rep had dropped off for inspection...brought with me a guitar that had just showed up on my doorstep earlier from GMW with a new neck...I don't tell my buddy whats in my case - he says I have to open the one on the counter before I can see the 25th...this is what was in the case:
It was in to have a new nut installed - the original had crumbled...the guitar had been to GMW and had the Hot Rod Flames restored to the original - the previous owner thought the flames were a bit much and spray painted the guitar black...it was a V-trem originally - converted to a Kahler - back to a V by GMW...the paint is just killer up close...the neck has had a couple of sets of tuners on it..Here's a shot of 25 year apart Step Brothers...
The HRF is just dripping with vibe...the 25th is a beautiful guitar, but really different in alot of respects from the real deal....the necks were very different....body contours different...the funny thing? my new GMW neck felt damn near identical to the HRF's - like almost exact...kind of blew away the old dude working there....
Speaking of the old dude, hows this? He casually mentions the old Charvel that he bought in the early 80's from Apple Music in Portland, Or...said it was a green one that was actually featured in a Charvel Catalogue that year...says it had all these neon stripes all over the front...then says he foolishly took it to the 12th Fret and had them scallop the neck...got rid of it after that...when directed to a pic in the gallery here, he says "oh shit - thats my old guitar...." I told him the line with that guitar was that it was factory scalloped...he laughed...FWIW - this guy is as honest as they get and so randomly pulled this out of the air I can't help but believe him...
Strange days indeed.
Steve E
It was in to have a new nut installed - the original had crumbled...the guitar had been to GMW and had the Hot Rod Flames restored to the original - the previous owner thought the flames were a bit much and spray painted the guitar black...it was a V-trem originally - converted to a Kahler - back to a V by GMW...the paint is just killer up close...the neck has had a couple of sets of tuners on it..Here's a shot of 25 year apart Step Brothers...
The HRF is just dripping with vibe...the 25th is a beautiful guitar, but really different in alot of respects from the real deal....the necks were very different....body contours different...the funny thing? my new GMW neck felt damn near identical to the HRF's - like almost exact...kind of blew away the old dude working there....
Speaking of the old dude, hows this? He casually mentions the old Charvel that he bought in the early 80's from Apple Music in Portland, Or...said it was a green one that was actually featured in a Charvel Catalogue that year...says it had all these neon stripes all over the front...then says he foolishly took it to the 12th Fret and had them scallop the neck...got rid of it after that...when directed to a pic in the gallery here, he says "oh shit - thats my old guitar...." I told him the line with that guitar was that it was factory scalloped...he laughed...FWIW - this guy is as honest as they get and so randomly pulled this out of the air I can't help but believe him...
Strange days indeed.
Steve E
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