She was a wreck. Originally blue metallic and shot to crap. She is now enjoying new EVERYTHING!!!All the parts except the trem are straight from Carvin. She plays, sounds and looks outstanding. I finished the body in a light walnut stain and linseed oil. I finished the neck in straight tung oil. Pickups are Carvin C22's. I polished the frets and she is kicking serious a$$.
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Re: 1989 Carvin DC125 fully restored
Very nice John she looks great.I have a old pointy Carvin myself that needs a bit of attention.Here is a picture of her next to two newer Bolts.
Mike
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Re: 1989 Carvin DC125 fully restored
Actually, your pointy Carvin is a later model. Mine is the 88-89 only when Carvin was sued by Jackson. It doesn't have the little point near the C in Carvin.
To answer some questions, this particular DC125 is either an optioned out DC125 or a DC127. The neck pickup route could be a factory add on. The mini-switch holes are certainly aftermarket. Even the tone control may have been added. The reason I went with Carvin pickups is easy.
1. I like the way the C22's sound.
2. They match the Carvin bezels perfectly.
3. I got them on a trade for some mod work I am doing.
My pics aren't showing up because my free webhost is maxed out! I hate Onlinerock.
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Re: 1989 Carvin DC125 fully restored
Model 88, your pointy Carvin was made in '90-91, when they used that headstock and a licensed Floyd, rather than the OFR and Jackson-imitation headstock that came on the '88-89 guitars. Any of the '88-92 shredder-era Carvins are worthwhile guitars. Are those koa sides on that DC145? If so, killer!
Since you have that DC145, you don't need that 750xl in your avatar picture anymore, right? Just give it to me... [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: 1989 Carvin DC125 fully restored
Ah, okay. Yeah, I like the C22's, too, but they wouldn't be my first choice of a replacement pickup.
So, somebody on the Carvin board said that Jackson threatened legal action? The story I heard from several people was that they just wanted a more original and distinctive design of their own, and that there never was a threat of being sued by Jackson. These stories were all told by Carvin sales reps, however...please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking
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