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    How would you rate the older model Charvels? I'm about to buy, but there are quite a few choices out there. I had my mind set on a model 6, but now I am getting lost in a sea of Charvel goodness, lol.

    How are the models rated by quality, etc?

    Basically I am asking about:

    Model 4
    Model 5
    Model 6
    Fusion
    475
    550
    650
    750

    Is that how they would work out as far as worth, quality, etc?

  • #2
    Most likely highest number to lowest number. I think that's what they had in mind when they came up with the naming convention.

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    • #3
      yeah, but is a fusion better than a model 4? Is a 475 better than a fusion? ohhh my head...

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      • #4
        They're all completely different guitars you have listed out there - you've got Model Series, and Toothpasties and bolt-ons and neck-thrus and short scales all mixed in there.
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        • #5
          I have a 375 Deluxe from the early 90's and that thing is unbelievable. It plays better than any Japanese Jackson I have ever had. The trem sucks though.
          "I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown

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          • #6
            Made from 86-88 -
            Model 4 - Strat body, bolt on, Kahler or Lic Jacko Floyd - 86-88
            Model 5 - Soloist - neck through - 24 frets - 1 hum, 2 hum, 1 hum 1 SC variants, Kahler or Lic Jacko Floyd
            Model 6 - Solist - neck through - 24 frets - HSS - Kahler or Lic Jacko Floyd

            In practice, I will always choose a Model Series Charvel over a Toothepastey -
            - Strat body vs. Dinky Body
            - Logo style
            - Non-recessed Floyd
            But they have lots of wonky features like mini-switches on the 4 & 6, really crappy Kahler Fulcrum trem on the 2 & 3 in 86 and of course, the behind-the-nut string lock - which although functional, sucks balls (IMO).

            89 + Toothepaste Logo
            Fusion - there's a bunch of these - all of them have short, Gibson scales (24.75") - you may like it, I do not - all of them bolt on and dinky
            475 - replaced the Model 4 - dinky, bolt on, HSS, recessed Floyd, mini switches replaced by blade switch
            550 - Replaced the Model 5 - dunno much here...
            650 - Replaced the Model 6 - changes like the 475 above
            750 - Short scale, arched top, set neck, floyd and stop tail available - beloved by some

            I flat out am prejudiced against Toothepaste logo Charvels and would never, never, never, ever buy one. YMMV
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            • #7
              I think the question is ...what are your preferences? As Grandturk states above, there are many differences

              Recessed or non-recessed trem
              Schaeller Trem or Jackson copy
              Real locking nut or behind the nut lock
              Strat or dinky body
              Bolt on or neck through
              Pick up combination - H, SSH, HH, SH, etc.
              Scale Length

              In my experience, there are pros and cons to each of these 'rides' and it's tough to comment on a rating since it's all personal preference. As an example, I adore my 87 Model 5 and prefer it over the Model 6s I've had. My model 4 is pretty beat up but is a monster player and is preferred over my 475 crackle. I also remember picking up my 375 more often than the model 3 I had. So it seems like it is really all over the board on these.

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              • #8
                I know it is a loaded question, and there are a million different answers. I was just trying to get some insight to what people prefer. Basically, I have it narrowed down to a Model 4, Model 6 or a Sea Foam Fusion that I like for some strange reason. But the two that I am debating on are the Model 4 and 6.

                Model 4 is around $500 and the Model 6 is around $700.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rdamaral View Post
                  Model 4 is around $500 and the Model 6 is around $700.
                  I bought my Model 4 in 2004 for $125, added a case and EMGs, refurbed the whole thing and sold it here for $400 - which was about what I put into it. I would not pay the prices you've quoted for either model. Keep searching. You should be able to get a Model 4 in the $350 range.
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                  • #10
                    I haven't seen a decent model 4 for under $500, unless is f'ed up. And trying to find a decent model 6 is very hard it seems. One just went up on the bay for $500, missing the pots, and with f'ed up boo-boo wiring. I'm willing to pay a little bit more for a nice one.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
                      I flat out am prejudiced against Toothepaste logo Charvels and would never, never, never, ever buy one. YMMV
                      Not even this one? This thing is fricken badass!

                      I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
                        But they have lots of wonky features like mini-switches on the 4 & 6, really crappy Kahler Fulcrum trem on the 2 & 3 in 86 and of course, the behind-the-nut string lock - which although functional, sucks balls (IMO).
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rdamaral View Post
                          I haven't seen a decent model 4 for under $500
                          First of all, you're talking about a 25 year old beginner guitar, the chances of finding one in pristine unplayed condition is pretty low - so yes, you can expect to pay a premium for prime examples.

                          Second, the electronics are almost always shot and need work to bring them into playing condition. Same for the trem - Kalher or Jacko Lic Floyd - either from use or disuse.

                          C - as with anything - patience is key. I can't tell you how many times I've walked into Guitar Center or Sam Ash and seen Model 4's at $299 over just the past 5 years.

                          Again, YMMV - if you need it now and it has to be just what you're looking for RIGHT NOW!!! - expect to pay a premium. Me? I'd rather wait on a MIJ ProMod at $500 - $600 than a questionable Model 4 at the same price.
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                          • #14
                            +1 to everything Grandturk states except I don't believe Model 4s could be considered "beginner guitars". I recall that these were mid-level guitars back then and had an MSRP of about $800. In 1986, this was a lot of money. As I remember, Kramer Strikers and BC Rich Platinum series were in the beginner guitar market. I would not compare Strikers and Platinum Series with a Charvel Model 4.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tcwil8 View Post
                              +1 to everything Grandturk states except I don't believe Model 4s could be considered "beginner guitars".
                              Maybe so! Check out the "who are you" thread in the Non-J/C Forum - lots of Charvel Model Series noted as the "first real guitar."
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