I bought this guitar on Craigslist a couple of days ago. I've been an avid reader of this forum, and would like to hear the opinions of anyone who would be able to identify some things. Supposably, the seller purchased this guitar in 1989. The guitar was listed for $500, and when he said the San Dimas plate serial number was 5121, I had to check it out.
Many things made me think this was a parts mutt, tho. In the first photo I received, the control cavity shape was not correct. I thought that since all San Dimas Charvels were customs, well, maybe... The JT6 tremolo didn't seem right - I would think it would be an original Floyd Rose. Later when I was looking at the guitar (in a Taco Hell parking lot), the control cavity did not have the expected brass shielding that would exist in 80's Charvels. It needs a JT6 stringlock for sure. However, I believed that the neck is real as well as the plate. The hardware for the controls (switches, knobs) are identical to those on my Model 6, as well as the jackplate. I'm pretty sure this is an authentic neck & plate on an unknown body (even though the erie dess/firecrackle paint seems very JC).
I would like to know what you think. I am correct in thinking I bought a parts mutt with some good pieces, right? I would definitely like to know if I can find out if the plate is real. The number written on the neck does not match the plate. The guitar is very resonant - different than my Model 6 in many ways but similar as well. Definitely seems to be worth what I paid for it. Thanks for reading and/or responding. Peace -
Many things made me think this was a parts mutt, tho. In the first photo I received, the control cavity shape was not correct. I thought that since all San Dimas Charvels were customs, well, maybe... The JT6 tremolo didn't seem right - I would think it would be an original Floyd Rose. Later when I was looking at the guitar (in a Taco Hell parking lot), the control cavity did not have the expected brass shielding that would exist in 80's Charvels. It needs a JT6 stringlock for sure. However, I believed that the neck is real as well as the plate. The hardware for the controls (switches, knobs) are identical to those on my Model 6, as well as the jackplate. I'm pretty sure this is an authentic neck & plate on an unknown body (even though the erie dess/firecrackle paint seems very JC).
I would like to know what you think. I am correct in thinking I bought a parts mutt with some good pieces, right? I would definitely like to know if I can find out if the plate is real. The number written on the neck does not match the plate. The guitar is very resonant - different than my Model 6 in many ways but similar as well. Definitely seems to be worth what I paid for it. Thanks for reading and/or responding. Peace -
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