"We all love Eddy VanHalen. To not would be surely a failin'. But to buy his guitar for the price of a car, puts a brand new twist on inhalin'." I made that up for the limerick thread, but it works here too.
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I guess I am one of those a-holes that paid too much for an EVH when they were first offered. I would do it again! I love my B&Y and the fact that I can save mucho bucks on ebay from a dealer, tempts me to buy another.
All of the new Charvels are $1000+ and considering adding to the EVH fund, I do not think the prices are too high. I do wonder how much they pay eddie for each guitar produced?No honey, I have always had this Jackson....
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Originally posted by danastas View PostAnd the rumor is that Jackson has stopped producing them.
Still waiting for an answer on that one..........................."When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry
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I own a Red White & Black EVH and absolutely love it! Why? It's a one humbucker monster with a great feeling neck, flamey fingerboard and headstock, and an excellent pickup. I also own a PC1 Strat head and absolutely love it! Why? It's a sophisticated super strat that plays and sounds as well as it looks, and can give me "quacky" strat tone that I can't get on the EVH. However, the EVH gives me better hard rock tone than the PC1 (IMHO). I could also go on about the great attributes of the EBMM Axis and Peavey Wolfgang Archtop that I play...
My point? Different guitars serve different purposes for different players. Each of mine is great for certain "niche". My EVH Charvel will never be a super versatile instrument, but it is a bona-fide rock machine, perfect for some tunes. The PC1 is great for more melodic stuff, where whammy bar flutter and the Sustainer can come in handy. The weight and balance of the Axis fits my hand perfectly, and the Wolfgang is great for long legato runs. None of these guitars is the complete "package" for me, but when used together, there's no sound I can't get.
So for those who don't like/don't want the EVH Charvel, it apparently doesn't fit well into what you're looking for, and that's cool. Just don't flame those of us who do own them because we love 'em!
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Originally posted by Predator1 View PostIt's obvious that the recent influx of Basswood bodied Mike Learn guitars were EVH bodies. No spring recess cover,volume knob placement. Why would they send those to Mike instead of standard Alder bodies? Leftovers thats why!
I take what ever I can get my hands on. I did notice their were no matching pick ups and ring on these bodies. Didnt think anything of it at the time.Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
http://www.learnguitars.com
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Originally posted by Predator1 View PostIt's obvious that the recent influx of Basswood bodied Mike Learn guitars were EVH bodies. No spring recess cover,volume knob placement. Why would they send those to Mike instead of standard Alder bodies? Leftovers thats why!
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Mike, I think your work is top notch! I would love to have one. I almost pulled the trigger on that Jolly Rodger Sunset but someone did me a huge favor and beat me to it.They probably saved me a bunch $$$ I would have spent in divorce court!
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Originally posted by fett View Post"We all love Eddy VanHalen. To not would be surely a failin'. But to buy his guitar for the price of a car, puts a brand new twist on inhalin'." I made that up for the limerick thread, but it works here too.
As said by a poster named Fetty-
So stop getting GAS,
and save up your cash
and call me when the funds are ready
Strat God Music
http://www.esnips.com/web/Strat-God-Music/?flush=1
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