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-1984 Kramer Pacer Special (5150 replica) (Made In USA)
-1990 Kramer American Pacer Custom II "Holoflash" (Made In USA)
-2008 Jackson Soloist SL-3 "Trans blue" (Made In Japan)
-2008 Laboga 5201 Twin 50W
-1983 Washburn D-25 "100th Anniversary Model" (Made In Japan)
i came...EVERYWHERE!! They look really good! Def gotta try get my hands on a san dimas 1 at some point. The tele is a great idea too tho maybe i would have put a pointy on that coz i.m not sure strat head belongs on them
-1984 Kramer Pacer Special (5150 replica) (Made In USA)
-1990 Kramer American Pacer Custom II "Holoflash" (Made In USA)
-2008 Jackson Soloist SL-3 "Trans blue" (Made In Japan)
-2008 Laboga 5201 Twin 50W
-1983 Washburn D-25 "100th Anniversary Model" (Made In Japan)
These are definitely going to be made in the U.S. at the Corona factory, right alongside the American Standards. At least that's what I heard...
Are we sure, though? Yes, it's called "U.S.A. Production Model Series" and I see "Made in California" -- the price sure is great -- but -- my devious conspiratorial mind immediately thought "well, the Mexico factory is in BAJA California" :ROTF:
Are we sure, though? Yes, it's called "U.S.A. Production Model Series" and I see "Made in California" -- the price sure is great -- but -- my devious conspiratorial mind immediately thought "well, the Mexico factory is in BAJA California" :ROTF:
The Charvel USA Production Model Series is manufactured in Corona California.
it will be the same FR that is on the RR24...
and they are made in the same factory that houses the Charvel Custom Shop, and they are made by the same folks....
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
If we could get a close up of it (the trem/bridge) we can tell if its a OFR or not.
Throw one up, or get a hold of a credible Charvel seller of these guitars
or Charvel employee that will work too, they can verify.
Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
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