Hello people, a newbie here....
I've been playin' for, dunno, soon 20 yrs or so, and I have lately rekindled my liking for Jackson/Charvel type guitars...the necks that is. My ownership includes a Charvel one and a three, both bought circa 1985 or 6 I think, new, US made...after which I played a Gibson LP for 12 years and some others...have a luthier-scratchbuilt strat now as my main axe usually...so anyhow now I've turned my radar back to Charvels and Jacksons as there are plenty of those available pretty cheaply. And they're really good guitars compared with anything modern even near the price range. Those necks in particular are often amazing, hardly finger's thickness and still totally straight after 20 years!
I bought a Jackson (japanese, mid-eighties) for a bit over 200 a while back and customized it a little; a really nice guitar with the thinnest neck I've ever seen. A little heavy alder body, tele shape. Added a tremsetter and an EMG, paint job, etc..etc. Now I've been thinking about buying this nice Charvel strat (guitar logo era) with a floyd, guitar-shape emblem, with two seymour buckers (350 asking) and tweaking that too, new paint maybe and a tremsetter...you know. Or maybe this more modern Jackson V for the same money, hmm...:-) GAS---
But anyway, I just bought a Charvette for about a hundred, just for the neck, which was razor straight and almost as thin as the jap Jackson I have. I've never seen necks this thin on moderns Jacksons. Or any guitars for that matter.
I thought the guitar would be crap, and the hardware is mostly, BUT the body proved to be excellent wood. Really toneful, not plywood at all. And tuners seem pretty decent as well. I'm sawing it up and converting it to a custom Strat-based shape I've been designing for a long while now, and a hardtail. A buddy is making a nice wood insert and I've bought a Gbson-style Kahler bridge for it, fine tuners and all.
I wonder if these were built in China or where? It has a serial of about 800 and all it says anywhere is Texas USA etc. but I suppose they are made in far east?
At any rate I was really astonished with the woods quality, the neck is even a little better than on my Japanese Jackson and far better than most modern Jacksons they sell here...it'll make a nice light guitar.
I'm making this webpage as it progresses:
I just finished rippin' the black surface off the headstock and carved that to me a bit like the Gibson Explorer head, i.e. sanded the end round....no pics of it yet.
So could anyone confirm in any way where did these Charvettes come from?
Cheers,
Dee
I've been playin' for, dunno, soon 20 yrs or so, and I have lately rekindled my liking for Jackson/Charvel type guitars...the necks that is. My ownership includes a Charvel one and a three, both bought circa 1985 or 6 I think, new, US made...after which I played a Gibson LP for 12 years and some others...have a luthier-scratchbuilt strat now as my main axe usually...so anyhow now I've turned my radar back to Charvels and Jacksons as there are plenty of those available pretty cheaply. And they're really good guitars compared with anything modern even near the price range. Those necks in particular are often amazing, hardly finger's thickness and still totally straight after 20 years!
I bought a Jackson (japanese, mid-eighties) for a bit over 200 a while back and customized it a little; a really nice guitar with the thinnest neck I've ever seen. A little heavy alder body, tele shape. Added a tremsetter and an EMG, paint job, etc..etc. Now I've been thinking about buying this nice Charvel strat (guitar logo era) with a floyd, guitar-shape emblem, with two seymour buckers (350 asking) and tweaking that too, new paint maybe and a tremsetter...you know. Or maybe this more modern Jackson V for the same money, hmm...:-) GAS---
But anyway, I just bought a Charvette for about a hundred, just for the neck, which was razor straight and almost as thin as the jap Jackson I have. I've never seen necks this thin on moderns Jacksons. Or any guitars for that matter.
I thought the guitar would be crap, and the hardware is mostly, BUT the body proved to be excellent wood. Really toneful, not plywood at all. And tuners seem pretty decent as well. I'm sawing it up and converting it to a custom Strat-based shape I've been designing for a long while now, and a hardtail. A buddy is making a nice wood insert and I've bought a Gbson-style Kahler bridge for it, fine tuners and all.
I wonder if these were built in China or where? It has a serial of about 800 and all it says anywhere is Texas USA etc. but I suppose they are made in far east?
At any rate I was really astonished with the woods quality, the neck is even a little better than on my Japanese Jackson and far better than most modern Jacksons they sell here...it'll make a nice light guitar.
I'm making this webpage as it progresses:
I just finished rippin' the black surface off the headstock and carved that to me a bit like the Gibson Explorer head, i.e. sanded the end round....no pics of it yet.
So could anyone confirm in any way where did these Charvettes come from?
Cheers,
Dee
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