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Originally posted by atdguitars View PostIf its CNC then is just a matter of a minor change in the program.
The early Charvels were just hot rodded strats.If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by Vass View PostI'd be happy with just one hum. Perfect for custom paintjobs if so inclined.If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by atdguitars View PostIf its CNC then is just a matter of a minor change in the program.
The early Charvels were just hot rodded strats.
I voted no, but I actually think they should do it for the next run, if for no other reason than so everyone will finally shut the fuck up about them. Production cost would increase due to the neck pocket, bridge, and pickup route changes, and you simply cannot throw on a vintage-style steel Fender-branded bridge - It's gotta be brass or it's a "let's pretend" Charvel.
The small batch run of 150 should keep casualties to a minimum, though.
While it's a "simple program change" in the CNC router, it's a change. You know hwo easy it is to hook a diagnostics computer to a car's interface port? Yet a lot of places still charge $500 just to do that. "You're paying for the skill to keep from blowing the computer out" (aside from the fact it's just unhooking the battery cable and grounding yourself properly).
The same thing applies here - you're paying for the skill to change presets in a computer.
You're also paying for someone to keep track of those so they don't end up as Fenders, or with the wrong options (though bar coded tags in the neck pocket should hold all the info).
Still, you get people involved, you get errors, so the cost is going to increase. $1700 is too much to pay for a production model 1-hum-wonder.
I still don't get why you just can't NOT use the pickup switch or Floyd bar?I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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There, now the poll is even. I know it probably won't happen but I love the vintage vibe of a one hum, v trem Charvel. Maybe with a cream Dimarzio and a brass knob too. I realize it's not for the masses but I only care about me and what I want. Would I pay 1700 for it? Naw, but if they could keep the pricing about the same, I'm in.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostYeah but with all the crying about "having to change the chrome hardware on the White S1 to black myself", you think many people would spend the dosh on having a 1-hum wonder properly Floyded and routed for a neck pickup?
I voted no, but I actually think they should do it for the next run, if for no other reason than so everyone will finally shut the fuck up about them. Production cost would increase due to the neck pocket, bridge, and pickup route changes, and you simply cannot throw on a vintage-style steel Fender-branded bridge - It's gotta be brass or it's a "let's pretend" Charvel.
The small batch run of 150 should keep casualties to a minimum, though.
While it's a "simple program change" in the CNC router, it's a change. You know hwo easy it is to hook a diagnostics computer to a car's interface port? Yet a lot of places still charge $500 just to do that. "You're paying for the skill to keep from blowing the computer out" (aside from the fact it's just unhooking the battery cable and grounding yourself properly).
The same thing applies here - you're paying for the skill to change presets in a computer.
You're also paying for someone to keep track of those so they don't end up as Fenders, or with the wrong options (though bar coded tags in the neck pocket should hold all the info).
Still, you get people involved, you get errors, so the cost is going to increase. $1700 is too much to pay for a production model 1-hum-wonder.
I still don't get why you just can't NOT use the pickup switch or Floyd bar?
As far as raising production costs it would be minimal. Far less than the time,programing, bit wear on the cnc, and the materials to build a 2 hum with a selector switch. The savings from not having a neck pickup and selector switch far outweighs the cost of the cnc changes.
As far as living with or using a Floyd or a selector switch its personal choice. There are many many players that have a severe hatred for Floyds. So if they don't want a guitar with a Floyd they won't buy it no matter how much they like the rest of the guitar. If you are going with or wanting something period correct then a v-trem or hardtail would be period correct. Floyds were premium options at premium prices.
$1700 hundred isn't too much to pay for a 2 pickup floyded, bolt on CNC machined production guitar?
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Originally posted by savage View PostAh fuck it! LOL !! I guess i will just order a CS charvel after reading some of these replies! LOL..
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostDo you need a Strat headstock? If not, look for one of the production pointy models from back a few years ago when Charvel USA first came back... they were available with choice of rosewood, maple or ebony boards, V-trem or Floyd, H, H/S, H/S/S and H/H pup configurations.
http://audiozone.dk/cm/thumbnails.php?album=46
I have 2 USA Prod. SD Style 1's and was wondering IF the neck would be a direct fit to the demartini or bengal in that earlier series? I could swap necks if so!If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by atdguitars View PostFirst off what's worse? Crying because an option isn't available on the production model or crying because people want these options?
Originally posted by atdguitars View PostAs far as raising production costs it would be minimal. Far less than the time,programing, bit wear on the cnc, and the materials to build a 2 hum with a selector switch. The savings from not having a neck pickup and selector switch far outweighs the cost of the cnc changes.
Any change made in a production run costs money.
Originally posted by atdguitars View PostAs far as living with or using a Floyd or a selector switch its personal choice. There are many many players that have a severe hatred for Floyds. So if they don't want a guitar with a Floyd they won't buy it no matter how much they like the rest of the guitar. If you are going with or wanting something period correct then a v-trem or hardtail would be period correct. Floyds were premium options at premium prices.
$1700 hundred isn't too much to pay for a 2 pickup floyded, bolt on CNC machined production guitar?
These new Charvels were never intended to be "period-correct" - that's only something you do when attempting a restoration project (which is if doesn't use original-era parts, it's not a restoration) or when doing a tribute. These are not tributes to what Charvel was originally.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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