I don't know. Here's a few more pics, none showing the body back nor the headstock (but it's a Strathead all right):
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Oh, i really loved gary moore charvel, here are few more pics of the guitar :
I also remember a thread on gearpage talking about his charvels with nice pictures but i cant find it anymore :dunno:
I believe it's the same guitar on all photos but the pickguard may have been changed for the ad.Last edited by Florian; 03-14-2011, 05:32 PM.
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Originally posted by el-doctor View Post"Hey man, it's better to be dead and cool, than alive and uncool!"
My Jacksons/Charvels:
'91 Jackson® (MIJ) Professional Limited Edition Phil Collen Sig Archtop in Black
'91 Jackson® USA Kelly KE-1F (FLOYD!)
'89 Jackson® USA Phil Collen Archtop in White (KAHLER!)
'88 Jackson® USA Granite Strat
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Originally posted by Dustinofcharvel View PostI can't believe I've never heard him what kind of setup did he play in this song it sounds awesome
Sorry for the Fanboy rant!!!
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Originally posted by Hellbat View Post
I don't know how many times I would be caught out listening to that tape, slowly turning up the volume on my tape deck to hear GM wailing over the outro, only to be blasted by the start of the next song! The tape eventually succumbed to my constant listening, combined with the friends that would borrow it. People had to hear about this guy, and if I had to do without the tape for a week while someone else was turned on to his brilliance, so be it.
Originally posted by beardy View PostDoc's kinda right, a Charvel Model 6 would be the closest cousin to Gary's 1987 USA Jackson SL1 Snow White. This was the first run with a Floyd trem (in this case JT-6, you can see it in the video if you look closely - the fine tuners in the back and the trem arm give it away as a JT-6 and not an FR original, although I may be wrong). But it nevertheless is a Jackson USA SL1. Wonderful guitars, both the vintage SL1 and Mod 6.
Originally posted by ulijdavid View PostA lot of people never heard of him. Most have heard of second rate rip offs like Vivian Campbell. John Norum took alot from Gary Moore, but injected his own style. Gary Moore had incredible passion and feel in his playing. I remember an interview with Jake E. Lee where he stated the most memorable moment in his career was at the US Festival and Gary Moore complimented him on his playing. The fact that Jake E. Lee's most memorable moment was a compliment from Gary Moore lets you know how great Gary Moore was.
Sorry for the Fanboy rant!!!
I liked that Charvel featured him in their ads in the guitar mags in the late 80s, early 90s. He was never written about in the guitar mags at the time, and Charvel didn't name him in the ad. So on one hand, it was disappointing as a fan that he wasn't getting the recognition he deserved, but on the other, it was cool that only Gary Moore fans were "in on the joke"Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostVolume knob nice and close to the strings right where I like it. Very cool axe. Maybe buy a white socal and send neck off to be refinned and then had Sully cut a white pickguard for it. I'm digging it.
Sully
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It will have to be on a web site before you can post it. Register at photobucket.com, upload it to your new photobucket.com account and go from there.
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