Anybody know any history on Chandler guitars? I have a chance at one with Red Snakeskin, 2 EMG`s, Gold Floyd, bolt on, maple board.I heard they were made in California, but that`s all I know about them, any good? Thanks-Jack.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Chandler Guitars?
Collapse
X
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
That`s all their worth, really? Wow, they look really cool, but they must have some issues? Please explain the low price on these beauties? Man, that puts them in the range of a Peavey Vandenberg, and they are some cool guitars and short scale, but that reverse headstock [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] Well, I might be able to get by that [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Stupid me passed on one in Black one time because of those headstocks, what was I thinking [img]graemlins/poke.gif[/img] Jack.
Comment
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
part of that may be they were more known for higher end parts. & if U bought the parts & assembled them yourself they were not all that expensive kinda like performance, warmoth & schector. & i know some of them were expensive when bought as assembled guitars but not there necks & bodies.
Comment
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
this one?
good quality, imo... i had a few parts from them when i was younger (back when they were called Paul Cs).
sully
Comment
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
I have a Chandler neck from the 80's that was from a complete instrument, not the typical aftermarket version of their necks. It is good quality. I wouldn't say it is any better in any way compared to a model series Charvel neck with the only exception it has a true Floyd Locknut route.
[ September 24, 2003, 07:30 PM: Message edited by: Jim Shine ]
Comment
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
Thats mine guys. I bought it from the original owner. He paid over 1G for it new in the mid 80's. He ordered all the parts right out of the Chandler catalog at Guliano's Custom Guitar shop in White Plains, NY. Guilano's was pretty well known back then for making custom guitars called Vulcan's. Peter Frampton played one but they got sued by a major manufacturer because of the headstock design (I think it was either Dean or BC Rich) and had to cease production. The estimate of $200-$300 for my Chandler is crazy.
Original Gold OFR, Active EMG's, Red Snakeskin body, killer maple neck, etc... doesn't add up to $300.00. At least not in my book. Maybe $300.00 for the body only. I was talking to Slayer about his Hamer Blitz. I've never owned an Explorer type guitar and you guys all know how G.A.S is when a guitar player decides he wants something. I figured that it was a VERY fair trade for his Blitz in blue. It seems that you guys don't agree. Thats cool. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
Comment
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
i'm not appraising it at all, i just thought it sounded familiar, so i went lookin. i thought that was yours, jgcable, and i'd say it's worth more than that! i'm terrible about placing worth on things though, but you're right about the parts alone being worth more!
sully
Comment
-
Re: Chandler Guitars?
Thanks Sully. I didn't post it available in the classifieds only because I recently started a thread about how cool it is and I didn't want it to sound like a pre-marketing scheme. That is why I approached Slayer privately. BTW, your purple Sully is killer. [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
[ September 24, 2003, 09:03 PM: Message edited by: jgcable ]
Comment
Comment