Never played the newer Charvels, are they that good or is it just the name? They just look like run of the mill guitars to go for that price.
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Originally posted by rmp0012002 View PostNever played the newer Charvels, are they that good or is it just the name? They just look like run of the mill guitars to go for that price.
Just my opinion, but there is nothing that justifies charging $1000 or more for a solid body, solid color, bolt neck, guitar with Korean hardware that comes with a gig bag instead of a hard shell case.
Just my .02 on the matter based on my experience. There are others here that think they are a great deal for the price, but I can't see where they're coming from...
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Originally posted by JHo66 View PostI've got a Candy Green So Cal, and in my opinion they are nice guitars at about $750, maybe up to $850 at the most.
Just my opinion, but there is nothing that justifies charging $1000 or more for a solid body, solid color, bolt neck, guitar with Korean hardware that comes with a gig bag instead of a hard shell case.
Just my .02 on the matter based on my experience. There are others here that think they are a great deal for the price, but I can't see where they're coming from...Good deals with:
Metal Medal II, Tonyl11
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Originally posted by srommes View PostTry $1100 for the new batch.
For $1100 or so, I may check out the Kramer USA reissues. I know nothing about them aside from the specs, but at least they come with a OFR and hard case for the same price (give or take $50 or so)...
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I want a lefty version. Why oh why can't they make some lefties?As far as I'm concerned he can stay with Dean and play his dots+fins KV copies, and whatever that aborted fetus he "designed". More like "I saw it in my puke". -Newc
Tung Oil is for guitar necks. Tongue Oil is a by-product of cunninglus. -Metalchurch79
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Originally posted by JHo66 View PostI've got a Candy Green So Cal, and in my opinion they are nice guitars at about $750, maybe up to $850 at the most.
Just my opinion, but there is nothing that justifies charging $1000 or more for a solid body, solid color, bolt neck, guitar with Korean hardware that comes with a gig bag instead of a hard shell case.
Just my .02 on the matter based on my experience. There are others here that think they are a great deal for the price, but I can't see where they're coming from...
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Originally posted by JHo66 View PostI know, that's why I said '$1000 or more'.
For $1100 or so, I may check out the Kramer USA reissues. I know nothing about them aside from the specs, but at least they come with a OFR and hard case for the same price (give or take $50 or so)...
Sure the price is a bit much at $1100. But these Charvels rock!
Rant off.'09 Charvel San Dimas USA
'85 Jackson Soloist w/Floyd
'98 PRS Custom 22
'10 Les Paul Traditional
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Originally posted by ChubtoneBased on my experience, I disagree completely. That $750-850 price point will get you an entirely Korean made BC Rich Gunslinger. To complain about hardware being made in Korea compared to the entire guitar and valuing them at the same price point seems a bit off to me. There is no comparable American built guitar with as prestigious a name on it in this price range, is there? Heck, my Warmoth and Musikraft builds always end up costing in this same price range.
What USA built guitars are we comparing these to in this price range? Honestly, I'm not trying to flame at all. There's just nothing else like these in this range. Yeah, I wish they were $750. I wish BMW M3's were $40k too but they're just not anymore.
There really aren't a lot of USA built guitars to compare these to. Maybe a Carvin bolt w/floyd or one of the USA Kramers. The Carvin would probably be a hundred or two less and the Kramers are close to the same price, but come with an OFR and hard case.
A lot depends on whether the $1099 is intended to be MAP or MSRP too. If it is MSRP, then that's fine since most places will knock 20-30% off of that (or whatever MAP is set by the manufacturer), which gets the price down to the right level. If $1099 is intended to be MAP, or the actually selling price, then that, TO ME, is too much for these guitars. I paid about $850 for my So Cal and if I had paid any more, it would've been going back.
It's all a matter of what it is worth to the individual. To me $1099 is too much for one of these, if $1099 works for you, then there's nothing wrong with that...
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Originally posted by AndyK View PostBelieve me, these Charvels BLOW AWAY the new Kramers. I bought an '85 Baretta reissue. The neck was skinny and cheap feeling, the intonation was terrible, playability was horrible. I wanted to love it so much--but I sold it in a week. It DId come with a nice case, and real Floyd. But the Charvel necks are awesome, playable, and overall feel just like the old 80's guitars! I had to take my Floyd off to make sure it didn't say Made in Germany on the bottom - to me it feels pretty much like an OFR so far.
Sure the price is a bit much at $1100. But these Charvels rock!
Rant off.
As far as the Charvel goes; I have no problem with the guitar. I just think the asking price of $1100, like you said, is a bit much...
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