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  • DHardmanJr
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    I guess the speculation about what the neck plates will say can end now, courtesy of reliablefender:

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  • DHardmanJr
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    Originally posted by fullmetalguitar View Post
    I see that good old "reliablefender" has already parted out his first Japanese Pro Mod and put the pieces up on ebay.
    Now _that's_ what I call reliable.

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  • fullmetalguitar
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    I see that good old "reliablefender" has already parted out his first Japanese Pro Mod and put the pieces up on ebay.

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  • gmbob22
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    they are just havent popped up locally

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  • beachjammer
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    When are all the people that say they're going to get one of these things be able to get one so we can get a first hand review of them? I thought they were already released.....

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  • gmbob22
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    Im so going to get one of these MIJ productions series so cals in black

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  • Confuse-a-Cat
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    Originally posted by pott View Post
    http://www.thomann.de/lu/search_dir....harvel&x=0&y=0

    A whole 300 euros cheaper than the US models! I can't wait. I have absolutely NO NEED for a DiMarzioed Floyded super strat (in fact I would normally strongly dislike these :s ) but I do want this one;
    http://www.thomann.de/lu/charvel_pro...le_1_hh_fr.htm
    Blimey, cheaper in EU than i thought they would be. That's going to make it much harder to resist!

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  • pott
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    A whole 300 euros cheaper than the US models! I can't wait. I have absolutely NO NEED for a DiMarzioed Floyded super strat (in fact I would normally strongly dislike these :s ) but I do want this one;
    Informations détaillée sur les produits Charvel Pro Mod So-Cal Style 1 HH FR chez www.thomann.de

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  • Scooter
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    Website said Aug. 27, Wildcard in Sept.
    Stuck in customs?:think:

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  • MakeAJazzNoiseHere
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    Today?

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  • powermacho
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    When are these guitars coming to the stores?

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  • MakeAJazzNoiseHere
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    Age, play, smoke, dust, grime, sweat. It all builds up and affects the color of the wood. I didn't think mine were abnormally colored when they were new - they just looked "new" to me. I thought the color was comparable to the satin finish on American Standard Strats.
    I think everyone is so used to the artificially aged/tinted stuff they've forgotten what Maple is supposed to look like. The funny part is, since most of the newer finishes have stuff in them to retard the yellowing, the ambering they have when they're brand new is about as "old" as they're ever going to look.

    If you think a Tru-oiled neck looks too white keep playing it.

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  • veniculum
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    I had a toothpaste Charvel as well...and mine, too, was maple. I saw very few of them (and kinda regret selling that guitar). But it's neck was much more similar to a standard Strat's neck...all lacquered up. My American Std Deluxe Strat has a V-neck and is completely different from the Charvel Pro-mods. I certainly don't dislike the Strat...but I prefer the Charvel wood...with it's lightly oiled finish. My PC1 is like a higher quality Charvel neck as opposed to the Strat.

    Before this new collection started a few years ago, (after I sold most of my old stuff off), I've mainly had Ebony and Rosewood necks. Yeah...I had the Charvel Fusion...as mentioned above...but it's actually hard for me to remember any other guitars that I've owned over the years that were maple. Since buying my Strat last year, and then the Charvels/PC1 this year, I've actually come to prefer maple...even over ebony. The differences are certainly subtle...and I still LOVE my PRS above all my other guitars (which is rosewood, ironically)...but the maple is just the tits these days..at least for me. My only real problem with the Charvel necks, in particular, is the fret work. I think Charvel could've done a little better job filing down those frets. They certainly are the most...um...obtrusive...(is that the right word?)...they stick out a bit above and below the neck...just slightly..but enough to be noticeable. I will most likely have them worked on as time goes on. Some folks mentioned that changes in the weather may affect this...but mine have stayed the same all along. It's not bad....it's just not as nice as some of my other guitars. But the neck shape, in general, more than makes up for this small flaw. I just can rip on my Pro-Mods the minute I pick them up. Some of my other guitars take a little bit of playing/warming up. Of course, this is just me...I'm sure everyone has their own opinion.

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  • MakeAJazzNoiseHere
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    I have a toothpaste Charvel and a Model Charvel. They've both seen some playing time (worn frets).

    The toothpaste neck looks like new, the Model neck looks like butterscotch. :dunno:

    I hope my Pro Mod neck gets darker. My Custom Shop necks are definitely darker, the red one (gets played a lot) is getting darker on the back but the white one is still pretty light.

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  • Grandturk
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    Age, play, smoke, dust, grime, sweat. It all builds up and affects the color of the wood. I didn't think mine were abnormally colored when they were new - they just looked "new" to me. I thought the color was comparable to the satin finish on American Standard Strats.

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