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ATTN Charvel experts - please help me ID this mystery Charvel !
BTW is a maple neck thru with poplar body wings.
Originally would have had a white polyester primer and polyester base coat.
I have a black one and its the tits.
I have a black Model 6 so it's tits with highbeams on
FYI, a 42mm block Floyd Rose *should* drop right in as a replacement trem. Unless you love experiencing stripped threads on your own, you probably don't want to throw another JT-6 at it.
Man don't diss a JT-6 they are great trems.
Remember an OFR has wider string spacing than a JT-6 so your 2 E strings will be closer to the edge of the fingerboard.
Man don't diss a JT-6 they are great trems.
Remember an OFR has wider string spacing than a JT-6 so your 2 E strings will be closer to the edge of the fingerboard.
If you are going to buy a JT6, buy a second one as well for spare parts!
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
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it did have white undercoat and white finish. It is chipped in a few places and that stuff is tough and thick. reminds me of the 70's fender plastic coated necks.
I'm partial to the early floyds and happen to use them very sparingly. (especially with a kahler locking nut.) The floyd just made sense because it COMPLETELY isolated the string from binding when the strings get loose. l like the feel of those models on the back of my hand too because I mute a lot. .....my .02
I'm thinking solid orange paint like the brighter tones in this pic
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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