I'm new to the Charvel world, but I'm GASsing for a nice fixed bridge guitar. I also like the vintage tremolos, but I don't care for floyds as much. I don't really use trems, so the only benefit of a floyd for me is fine tuners. How hard are Charvels with these bridges to come by and what models usually come / came with them? Also, how much would one of these go for in good condition?
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The Charvel Wild Card #6 Dreamsicle is a good option for a mid-level axe. I had one for a week or two but ended up returning it._________________________________________________
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Thanks for all the replies! The wild card 6 is an awesome looking guitar. I'll have to see if I can get one of those a model 4. From what I've seen, it's really hard to find an 80s Charvel (or even a newer san dimas / so cal styled guitar) with an actual hard tail.Last edited by 0 Xero 0; 02-18-2013, 05:52 PM.
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If you don't plan to use the trem anyway, a Model 4 or 6 with a Kahler is common enough. Don't have to replace the trem with a lockdown model, just don't install the tremolo arm.
As mentioned, the Model 1 variants all come with a vintage trem:
M1 - single hum
M1A - pickguard, 3 single coils
M1C - H-S-S
the new Pro Mods due in April include a H-S hardtail StratHail yesterday
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