I've played the Bass mostly since I was about 14 years old, I'm 45 now..
I've had several Charvel/Jackson Model Guitars over the years, Sold all of them..
White Charvette w/ Red/Black splatter, White Charvel Fusion, Black Charvette 100 w Fender style Tremola??, Jackson Stealth EX, Jackson DK2, Charvel 275 deluxe & an slimline Acoustic/Electric w Piezo Charvette 500..
I also had a Gibson U2 that was a Charvel creation & have always wanted a WRC hence the name I chose for this forum, The U2 had a Steinberger Tremolo & was quite rare, I wish I still had that sweet axe..
Several years ago I was @ a Pawn Shop & they had a 1986 Pearl White Charvel 2B Marked Down to $70 & I told my wife that sure is a nice bass for the money & walk on out..
Well Christmas Morning That bass was sitting under the tree & has been my #1 Bass guitar ever since.. Recently my youngest son David found a Kramer "The Duke" Bass on Craig's List & talked the guy down to $70 on the phone & we drove to go pick that one up, It's a great little Bass with an aluminum neck & short scale & mini guitar tuners on the body & a coil tap switch..
My Son also has a Gibson Blueshawk, Fender Newporter, Hondo Nylon String, Mandolin, Peavey Raptor Plus, and a nice keybourd.. We started him out young & bought him his first guitar when he was three years old = Mini Strat & Mini Les Paul.. He's 20 now.. The Gibson Blueshawk is his #1 guitar & has lots of tone & sounds available, I want to get him a Charvel/Jackson Someday with a Floyd Rose..
I'm happy to still have my 2B & one day will find a nice Fusion 6 string Guitar to add to my collection at the right price of course.. A lot of folks don't know anything about these great older Japanese Charvels & how good they play & how good a bargain they were/are..
I see USA made Fusions from time to time for way more than I want to spend but they are what I'm looking for..I'd be real happy with a nice Japanese Charvel/Jackson Fusion in great shape.
Love that 24 3/4" Scale & the feel of the Classic Superstrat..
I've had three Gibson Les Pauls, Custom, Classic, & Standard, that cost way more than any of my Charvel/Jackson Superstrats & their actions could not compare to any of the Charvel/Jacksons or even the Charvettes for that matter..
Here's a photo of my 1986 Charvel 2B & The Kramer Duke Bass..
I've had several Charvel/Jackson Model Guitars over the years, Sold all of them..
White Charvette w/ Red/Black splatter, White Charvel Fusion, Black Charvette 100 w Fender style Tremola??, Jackson Stealth EX, Jackson DK2, Charvel 275 deluxe & an slimline Acoustic/Electric w Piezo Charvette 500..
I also had a Gibson U2 that was a Charvel creation & have always wanted a WRC hence the name I chose for this forum, The U2 had a Steinberger Tremolo & was quite rare, I wish I still had that sweet axe..
Several years ago I was @ a Pawn Shop & they had a 1986 Pearl White Charvel 2B Marked Down to $70 & I told my wife that sure is a nice bass for the money & walk on out..
Well Christmas Morning That bass was sitting under the tree & has been my #1 Bass guitar ever since.. Recently my youngest son David found a Kramer "The Duke" Bass on Craig's List & talked the guy down to $70 on the phone & we drove to go pick that one up, It's a great little Bass with an aluminum neck & short scale & mini guitar tuners on the body & a coil tap switch..
My Son also has a Gibson Blueshawk, Fender Newporter, Hondo Nylon String, Mandolin, Peavey Raptor Plus, and a nice keybourd.. We started him out young & bought him his first guitar when he was three years old = Mini Strat & Mini Les Paul.. He's 20 now.. The Gibson Blueshawk is his #1 guitar & has lots of tone & sounds available, I want to get him a Charvel/Jackson Someday with a Floyd Rose..
I'm happy to still have my 2B & one day will find a nice Fusion 6 string Guitar to add to my collection at the right price of course.. A lot of folks don't know anything about these great older Japanese Charvels & how good they play & how good a bargain they were/are..
I see USA made Fusions from time to time for way more than I want to spend but they are what I'm looking for..I'd be real happy with a nice Japanese Charvel/Jackson Fusion in great shape.
Love that 24 3/4" Scale & the feel of the Classic Superstrat..
I've had three Gibson Les Pauls, Custom, Classic, & Standard, that cost way more than any of my Charvel/Jackson Superstrats & their actions could not compare to any of the Charvel/Jacksons or even the Charvettes for that matter..
Here's a photo of my 1986 Charvel 2B & The Kramer Duke Bass..
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