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The question is regarding those pro mod Charvels? Shit when those Korean trems hit the Bay as parts, it's going to get ugly. If you want a German OFR, buy it NOW
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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
The question is regarding those pro mod Charvels? Shit when those Korean trems hit the Bay as parts, it's going to get ugly. If you want a German OFR, buy it NOW
If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
So I guess the German ones say "made in Germany" on the bottom, while the Korean ones say nothing (based on those photos kindly posted by XXSIVE). Also, the Korean saddles appear to be rounded off on the top near the bolts while the German ones are more squarish.
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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
Jhale, just so you know, the German ones are supposed to be easier to come by now that the Korean ones are being used for OEM for most brands that are using Real Floyds (schecter, ESP/LTD, BCRich, Jackson/Charvel, ect)
Yeah that's just part of the finishing process. Stamp-formed steel parts have sharp edges and must pass through a finishing process that removes the sharp edges. This is usually done with ceramic media in a large vibratory unit or some other soft stone.
Because of that, you will end up with inconsistent edging. You can't mass produce parts that small and have them all go through one machine that smoothes each edge with micron precision.
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All I can really say, looking at this Korean Floyd...the saddle radius is better than I've seen on a Floyd in years. The fine tuners don't have that weird "blip" in the middle of the travel like the german ones do nowdays. The only funky thing I've noticed on these OEMs, the bar tends to come lose after a bit of aggresive usage. Maybe it'll settle after awhile, we'll see. But overall, it seems really good & works great!
i took several pics of the real 80s floyd next to the korean one and they are very easy to spot in several areas. the size of the floyd text larger/longer on the korean, no made in germany on the bottom, the block material is different, it even looks cheaper, the saddle shape is different, they angle down in the back where a real floyd is flat across the top the whole way, the coarseness of the knurling on the bar is greater on the korean than the real one etc etc. i mention most of it in my long post. even the studs are different. they are very easy to spot.
as for the loose bar that was driving me nuts so i tried a spare bar i had off a real OFR and that seemed the fix the problem. i didn't even need to replace the threaded insert in the trem itself, just the bar is the problem that causes it to come loose not the bar and insert.
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