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  • jmsaxon69
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    I had speculated earlier in the thread that the two guitars were being made in the same factory in Japan. I will probably buy the Wolfgang Special too.

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  • Nightbat
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    Originally posted by RacerX View Post
    As for your desire for pointy headstock Charvels, here's an idea: Get a MIJ Promod, install a pointy neck, sell the strathead neck on eBay! Win win!
    C'mon RcX, that's stupid and you know it, pointy head charvels are just relabeled Jacksons, nothing more

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  • shreddermon
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    Hmm. I wonder if the Charvel ProMod move to Japan had anything to do with the introduction of the EVH Wolfgang Special. Also made in Japan, just introduced recently, same parent company. Not likely to be just a coincidence.

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  • jmsaxon69
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    Like Al Jourgensen from Misintry said in the late 80's " Pointy guitars give you VD"! Funny stuff....

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  • RacerX
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    Originally posted by John.E.Fawkes View Post
    just an idea im throwing out there, please dont give me hell over it but...
    would anybody else feel MUCH better about these being made in japan if they had a pointy?
    to me the strat head is a usa thing for charvels, it kinda seems wrong to me to have a charvel strat head made in japan
    i say bring back the model series pointy heads.. maybe even with the pointy logo not the 3-a-side
    I see what you're saying...there used to be MIJ strat head Charvels, but only for the Japanese market, so we'd miss out on that. I think it's cool that we have that choice now.

    As for your desire for pointy headstock Charvels, here's an idea: Get a MIJ Promod, install a pointy neck, sell the strathead neck on eBay! Win win!

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  • jmsaxon69
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    I won't buy a pointy no matter where it is made. Too dated looking and metal for me.

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  • fullmetalguitar
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    Yes, the Surfcastor.

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  • John.E.Fawkes
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    just an idea im throwing out there, please dont give me hell over it but...
    would anybody else feel MUCH better about these being made in japan if they had a pointy?
    to me the strat head is a usa thing for charvels, it kinda seems wrong to me to have a charvel strat head made in japan
    i say bring back the model series pointy heads.. maybe even with the pointy logo not the 3-a-side
    for that matter, have charvel ever even made a 3-a-side guitar?

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  • DHardmanJr
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    Originally posted by jmsaxon69 View Post
    A Fender rep in the Atlanta area told me they were going to tint the necks as well, any mention of that any where?
    Chubtone mentioned that as well ... that the necks would look a little more seasoned than the new white-ish necks on the USA production models.

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  • jmsaxon69
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    A Fender rep in the Atlanta area told me they were going to tint the necks as well, any mention of that any where?

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  • dg
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    It's the same trem, except they're using the chrome version on the San Dimas models, black on the SoCals. They've posted the spec sheets for the new models on the Charvel site. Everything appears to be the same spec-wise except for the chrome hardware & direct-mount pickups on the SD models. I also just noticed that they call the Japan-made ones Pro-mods and the USA ones Production Models on the site.

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  • jmsaxon69
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    Does anyone know if the Floyd is the same quality as the USA ProMods?

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  • veniculum
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    Originally posted by P I K A View Post
    Not worried bro just keeping the thread going. I got my 2 USA socals so Im done. No interest in these imports but its interesting to read this thread.
    Same here man...have a San Dimas HSS and SD Telly...I'm happy. Although, I'm probably gonna pickup a USA So Cal as well...just so I can say I have them all. Not interested in the imports at all...although, I am curious how they will compare to the USA models in terms of quality, feel, playability, etc. My guess is that they will probably be pretty high quality...most stuff coming out of Japan is. Regardless...if I have a choice...USA or Japanese...it's not even a question.

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  • P I K A
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    Not worried bro just keeping the thread going. I got my 2 USA socals so Im done. No interest in these imports but its interesting to read this thread.

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  • veniculum
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    Originally posted by P I K A View Post
    Yes the MADE IN THE USA is whats disturbing if indeed they are being made in Japan. Im just speculating as I havent seen any pics of the plates.
    The plates of the imports will NOT say made in the USA. They may still have the San Dimas PO Box...that's fine...as long as they don't say "made in the USA"...which I'm sure they won't. Not to mention, the headstock says "Made in Japan".
    None of the old imports ever said "made in the USA" on the plates...even with the Fort Worth Address. I wouldn't worry about it.

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