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Hello everyone, this is my first post so be gentle. I have had this guitar since the early 1980s and only just realised what I think it is, can anyone help or advise please.
I'll be gentle, but we'll need an actual question to address what you want to know. I'm at work so I don't know if there is a picture with your post or not but if you want info on a guitar it's better to include picture(s) so people can give you correct answers.
The more pics you can provide, especially serial number, neck pocket, etc., the better info the members can give you. The one pic so far will not tell us much of anything. To be honest, the spidey paint job looks a little suspect to me, but I'm no expert.
Now thats why I didnt put the headstock on first. Is not a Charvel logo and I can find no other guitar with the same name. I dont really want to take it apart but if that will help. Just managed to take these tho.
Nice looking guitar. In my opinion, there are a few things that look 'off' for a charvel. The control cavity route on this guitar is not typical for early Charvels and the lower horn edges look too rounded almost like a Kramer Voyager. Any Kramer experts here? Check these photos out. http://www.vintagekramer.com/voyager.htm . The brass tuning machines, knob and bridge were more common in the early 80's and look correct for both early 80's Charvels and Kramers. Like the others state, the neck pocket may give us more information.
Thanks to all you guys that have answered my post, I have really owned this guitar from the early 80s, could this be a replica produced so soon after the launch??????
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