O.k. i'm putting together this charvel custom thingie. I think it was originally a japanese fender, judging by the trem. what neck looks best on this one? i'm selling this one to get a new san dimas, so any opinions on what you guys like better would be really appreciated.
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I'd leave the fender neck on the fender. It looks like it's from an early japanese made Fender. It looks great with the custom paint. The other one is weird, kind of feels like the pickguard shouldnt be on there, the body is too small and it steals a lot of the over all look. I like the ps4 neck on it though
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Originally posted by jacksonaxes View PostI don't think you will be able to use a 24 fret neck on the first one, since it was designed for a 22 fret neck, that second one I don't know.:think: Who did the paint on the first one?
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Originally posted by Rich#6 View PostYea, who cares if it will intonate.
it's easy to transform it to the right scale. I haven't done it untill I pick a neck. the more I look at all of them, the more confused I get. I got 28 necks and bodies from a guy, and their all starting to blur together. lol.
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Originally posted by fatstrat View PostThe skull paint job is from a local guy that does motor cycle gas tanks etc. I can get his name. he did the strat (for original owner) for $100.Last edited by tonemonster; 03-06-2010, 09:42 PM."clean sounds are for pussies" - Axewielder
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HAHA! it is weird. I build some guitars to fund my other projects, and some for my students that can't afford $500-$1,000 guitars. if I put a chinese floyd on it, I can sell this for $100 and it will make a great student guitar. I found oout the body is actually a DEAN, but since I have over 30 spare jackson necks. this one will be a jackson. the paint job is very cool, and with a reverse headstock, it actually balances very well.Last edited by fatstrat; 03-06-2010, 10:26 PM.
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