I'm kind of at a loss here. I got these two killer Charvel knock-offs which are some of the nicest, high-end super-strats I've ever seen. But I can't find much info about them. Their website won't load correctly on my computer b/c I am still on dial-up out in the country. And can't seem to find much about them online.
One of them is called a "Tangerscream" and it's a House of Color Tangerine color with matching headstock. The other is the exact same guitar, but in Seafoam green, also with matching headstock. They are flat-type strats...no belly or forearm sculpting. They have cream binding front and back. Original gold Floyd Rose trems w/ huge brass trem blocks. Seymour Duncan pickup (1) and a volume knob. They have strat headstocks, but with Fender logo. Also, the gold backplate says Fender also. There are no serial numbers anywhere (haven't checked the neckpocket). Gold tuners with pearl buttons. Very fancy guitars. Both have maple fretboards and black dots.
I emailed the company and asked if they used serial numbers, and they said they needed a pic. Well, again, since I'm on dial-up, that's very hard to do. Not sure why they need to see the guitar in order to tell me that they do or do not use serial numbers.
I have no idea when they were built, but they are absolutely mint and play fantastic.
Can anyone tell me anything about these, the company, just anything really. Thanks in advance.
Dana <~~~
One of them is called a "Tangerscream" and it's a House of Color Tangerine color with matching headstock. The other is the exact same guitar, but in Seafoam green, also with matching headstock. They are flat-type strats...no belly or forearm sculpting. They have cream binding front and back. Original gold Floyd Rose trems w/ huge brass trem blocks. Seymour Duncan pickup (1) and a volume knob. They have strat headstocks, but with Fender logo. Also, the gold backplate says Fender also. There are no serial numbers anywhere (haven't checked the neckpocket). Gold tuners with pearl buttons. Very fancy guitars. Both have maple fretboards and black dots.
I emailed the company and asked if they used serial numbers, and they said they needed a pic. Well, again, since I'm on dial-up, that's very hard to do. Not sure why they need to see the guitar in order to tell me that they do or do not use serial numbers.
I have no idea when they were built, but they are absolutely mint and play fantastic.
Can anyone tell me anything about these, the company, just anything really. Thanks in advance.
Dana <~~~
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