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  • Carvin dc135T- purple quilt porn

    I have been GASing for a carvin in their triple step deep purple( they've got the best purple to me). The last Carvin thread made my GAS even worse. This came along on ebay and I couldn't resist. It's from Carvin but sold as used since the back is chipped to hell. The front is perfect though. The triple step would have been better but this is still an amazing top. $626 shipped with case.



  • #2
    Nice.
    I just picked up my second DC127 and now I'm hunting for a 135 myself.
    They have the best tops around and yours shows it.
    I really dig their sunset burst.
    Congrats.
    Currently at 78 guitars - Paul Reed Smith, Jackson, Robin, Washburn, Carvin, Peavey, U.S. Masters, G&L, Hamer, Godin, BC Rich, Yamaha, Fender, ESP, Kramer, Cort, Ibanez, Aria Pro & Charvel
    Pics:http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/mr.rs/pictures/gear

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    • #3
      Very cool. Trans purple finishes just rule.

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      • #4
        killer and an excellent deal....I am also a fan of those Wilkinson trems....enjoy and congrats!
        www.usacharvels.com - info, pics and Charvel guitar discussion board. All things Charvel
        My Charvel guitars - always one away from too many!

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        • #5
          Thanks guys!
          Trans purple finishes just rule.
          Nothing looks better to me then a purple quilt top(except for carvins triple step deep purple)
          killer and an excellent deal....I am also a fan of those Wilkinson trems....enjoy and congrats!
          I haven't tried this trem out yet but I know what you mean. The washburn that I had( shouldn't have sold) the trem was very smooth and barely went out of tune with a full dive. The only "floyd Rose" style trem that was as smooth was the gotoh that was on my Gunslinger(another one I shouldn't have sold).

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          • #6
            I've owned a Carvin. Those do play great and they do have fine tops on them. But here's the "problem" with Carvin for me. I can't get rid of it if I want to get something else. Carvin just doesn't sell here in Norway. So if I buy one I'd have to keep it or go way down in price to get it sold.
            I have no clue why given the fact that it's a well-performing guitar, is cheap considering what you get AND it is built in the U.S.A.

            Problem no.2 is that I don't like any of the pick-ups, but I could change those...

            How is it to sell a Carvin in the states? Do they have a good name there? Are they easy to sell?
            '08 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
            '09 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
            '09 Fender Stratocaster American Deluxe Fatstrat
            '12 Charvel ProMod SoCal Japan
            '17 Gibson Les Paul Classic
            '13 Gibson M-III
            Taylor 214CE
            Dean 6-string Bass
            Morgan Ukulele

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            • #7
              they don't have great resale value but I paid $626 for a guitar tha new is over 1,000, so i'm good if I ever want to sell it. Unless I'm starving I will never sell this one.
              I didn't think I would like their pickups but I actually really like the stock bridge pickup.

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              • #8
                Sweet Carvin!

                It's nice to see a Carvin on the JCF! I mainly collect Jacksons...but Carvins(and lawsuit Ibanezs) are favorites as well!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rich#6 View Post
                  they don't have great resale value but I paid $626 for a guitar tha new is over 1,000, so i'm good if I ever want to sell it.
                  I'll give you tree-fitty

                  I'm not sure either why the resale is so bad on these. Maybe it's the lack of binding

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                  • #10
                    Maybe it's the lack of binding
                    binding looks better but I prefer the feel of no binding myself.

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                    • #11
                      That's a really nice top.
                      Boioioioioioing!
                      I like Carvin guitars a lot... I mean, what's not to like: Pretty tops, and killer necks too!
                      "Wow,... that was some of the hardest rockin ever. Hardest to listen too."
                      --floydkramer

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                      • #12
                        That's HOT!
                        The Guitars:
                        Jackson USA SL2H, Jackson Performer PS-4, Gibson Les Paul Studio Gothic, Ibanez JS-1000, B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST, Martin GPCPA5 Acoustic, 14 Warmoth customs, Ibanez Artcore AS73, Ibanez Prestige SR1000EFM Bass
                        The Amps:
                        Peavey JSX 212 with JSX 412 cabinet, Ampeg B2R with Ampeg Portaflex PF210HE cabinet

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DonP View Post
                          I'll give you tree-fitty

                          I'm not sure either why the resale is so bad on these. Maybe it's the lack of binding
                          They are not a big enough name, I think. Who plays them? Tony Mac & Benny, Holdsworth. Not the biggest names. Vai plays their amps, but his face spells Ibanez (I know he played Jackson first. Why did he change? I'd pick a Jackson over his piece of crap Ibanez anyday). Walsh of The Eagles plays Carvin guitars now and says they play better than any new Gibson. Maybe that'll turn the tide?
                          '08 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
                          '09 Jackson Custom Shop Soloist
                          '09 Fender Stratocaster American Deluxe Fatstrat
                          '12 Charvel ProMod SoCal Japan
                          '17 Gibson Les Paul Classic
                          '13 Gibson M-III
                          Taylor 214CE
                          Dean 6-string Bass
                          Morgan Ukulele

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ToneZone View Post
                            They are not a big enough name, I think. Who plays them? Tony Mac & Benny, Holdsworth. Not the biggest names. Vai plays their amps, but his face spells Ibanez (I know he played Jackson first. Why did he change? I'd pick a Jackson over his piece of crap Ibanez anyday). Walsh of The Eagles plays Carvin guitars now and says they play better than any new Gibson. Maybe that'll turn the tide?
                            Yep. Having a celeb endores a product pretty much trumps anything.

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                            • #15
                              I think that being direct buy only, custom order only, and most of their guitar shapes are just a little off looking doesn't help either. I have to say it though this ones getting played alot right now.

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