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  • Ben...
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    Originally posted by ADR View Post
    So,to stay on the subject: Anyone else counting down the days to Tues 7/15?
    I sure am. I wanna know the actual price before I order. If it's what I think it will be I already have enough to afford it.

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  • ADR
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    So,to stay on the subject: Anyone else counting down the days to Tues 7/15?

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  • chrisolson
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    Originally posted by savage View Post
    I am seriously considering grabbing this,
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Mint-Charvel-San...QQcmdZViewItem
    I saw a couple of those floating around at the local GC's. Cool graphic if you're into ghost flames.

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  • savage
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    Originally posted by danastas View Post
    In my experience, the custom shop Charvels w/ graphics are selling for a lot less than that. A lot less. And the used ones on EBAY have sold for $1100, $1200, $1300, $1400 the last few months (I'm referring to Desolation Alley, Hot Rod Pins, Tollkeeper, etc. with a relic'd Hot Rod Flames at $1500). Obviously, you can't be very picky about it, bu I don't think the prices are out of reach.
    I am seriously considering grabbing this,

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  • danastas
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    Originally posted by Newc View Post
    Custom aftermarket graphic for about $1500 on a guitar that would cost about $1000 is still cheaper than $3500 for a Custom Shop.
    In my experience, the custom shop Charvels w/ graphics are selling for a lot less than that. A lot less. And the used ones on EBAY have sold for $1100, $1200, $1300, $1400 the last few months (I'm referring to Desolation Alley, Hot Rod Pins, Tollkeeper, etc. with a relic'd Hot Rod Flames at $1500). Obviously, you can't be very picky about it, bu I don't think the prices are out of reach.

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  • Newc
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    Originally posted by danastas View Post
    If you're going to get a custom graphic, you might as well get a custom shop Charvel IMO. In the end, you could pay up to $1500.
    Custom aftermarket graphic for about $1500 on a guitar that would cost about $1000 is still cheaper than $3500 for a Custom Shop.

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  • jgiff80smetal
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    Found one of the things about Abigail working for Jackson,

    She was laid off at Fender in 1985. She acutally ended up working at the Jackson Custom Shop and winding pickups there. I belive John Page hired her during his tenure at Jackson. You occasionally find Jackson guitars with warranty cards that she has signed.



    Also in something I have or had, i.e. magazine article or video, is where I came up with the original post of mine about her.

    So in this case you would say, returned to work for Fender.

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  • skorb
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    I've always wanted a black body strat with a white top with the Skeletons Ball of 1494 graphic on it like Steve Stevens' had.

    that could be done with the black SD1.

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  • savage
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    Originally posted by Bryan View Post
    I had Dan Lawrence do the Adrenalize graphic on my ESP and it cost me right about $1000. Expensive but it was worth every penny.

    nice but would even be nicer on the black san dimas style 1

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  • Bryan
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    I had Dan Lawrence do the Adrenalize graphic on my ESP and it cost me right about $1000. Expensive but it was worth every penny.

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  • danastas
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    Originally posted by DHardmanJr View Post
    Good point. I guess the black ones could be basically a blank canvas.

    The only hot rodding I've done is to replace pickups or hardware or pickguards.

    Some dumb questions on custom graphics ...

    1. How much does it usually cost for a an artist to paint a custom graphic? Ballpark range?
    2. How durable are they? I assume there is some sort of clearcoat that goes over them to protect them.

    Dave
    If you're going to get a custom graphic, you might as well get a custom shop Charvel IMO. In the end, you could pay up to $1500.

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  • DHardmanJr
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    Originally posted by Newc View Post
    You have to remember that these are all hot roddable guitars. If you get a plain black one and keep it bone stock, IMO you've missed the whole point.
    Good point. I guess the black ones could be basically a blank canvas.

    The only hot rodding I've done is to replace pickups or hardware or pickguards.

    Some dumb questions on custom graphics ...

    1. How much does it usually cost for a an artist to paint a custom graphic? Ballpark range?
    2. How durable are they? I assume there is some sort of clearcoat that goes over them to protect them.

    Dave

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  • PacerMutt
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    I have a Tangerine Socal on pre order, but have been thinking about ordering a black Socal to swap out the pickguard and go with a H/S/S setup... Something I like. I had thought about doing that on the Tangerine Socal, but I don't know if I want to mess with that one

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  • Number Of The Priest
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    Originally posted by Newc View Post
    If you get a plain black one and keep it bone stock, IMO you've missed the whole point.
    I plan on acquiring a plain black SD1 and keeping it bone stock. The specifications are everything I would want in a custom Charvel.

    The So-Cal is definitely the more hotroddable versus the non-pickguarded models.

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  • Newc
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    Originally posted by DHardmanJr View Post
    I actually would have preferred a blue San Dimas Style 1 with HSS, but I figure I will never get that variation, so I went ahead and did the So Cal figuring that I could change the pickguard and pickups if the HH doesn't do it for me.

    How about a production model of this guitar? ... http://www.themusiczoo.com/Charvel_U...hic_C7800.html
    Nope, never happen. It's a graphic, and probably a dealer exclusive.


    Originally posted by DHardmanJr View Post
    Another thought ... does anyone think the black ones will sell? They are just too plain for my tastes.
    You have to remember that these are all hot roddable guitars. If you get a plain black one and keep it bone stock, IMO you've missed the whole point.

    I will be getting at least one black one. Hopefully one of the rotation colors for the rear-loaded ones will be natural - I've got an idea I wanna try

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