Wow, someone went to a lot of trouble to rig that up and try to make it look factory.
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Originally posted by rjohnstone View PostThere's a reason the neck joint is painted black... it was glued in.
I'll bet there's a shitload of filler under that paint too.
I'm thinking a Jackson style joint....an inch thick and severed by the neck pickup route
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Originally posted by Tim_B View Postthat would be a LOT of effort, and a LOT of filler ... its obviously had too much time and $$ put into it for it just to be a fraud
what else could it be?I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostStill, it looks pretty cool!
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Tim,
Your finishing skills are phenomenal, woodworking skills still a work in progress.
The staining/toning job on what is obviously a 1986 Charvel import Model Series bolt-on neck is very well done. White dot inlays and TM logo narrows the possibilities to either a 1986 Model 2 or 1986 Model 3 neck...both bolt-ons. The only dot board neck thru was the Model 5 which came with Mother of Pearl inlays. This rules out you having cut off the wings of the dinky and replacing them with BC wings instead. Plus the heel of the bolt-on neck is clearly visible in the back shots you added. Pretty wavy back there at the joint. A little extra time there filling and sanding would have produced a better result and given you better odds at fooling anyone that this guitar was ever made by Charvel... at any of its facilities.
PS: To the dude who bet 100 guitars this guitar build didn't require buckets of filler, as Johnstone asserted, you're gonna need a really big box to ship me and Johnstone 50 each. I'd delete that post in a heartbeat, were I you.
Mitch
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Cynicism from experience.
Tim added photos of the back only once the integrity of the neck-thru claim was raised. One of the back might have been originally posted if he had faith it pass muster.
I'll stick with my hunch that he built it himself and did a great staining/toning/finishing job.
Mitch
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Originally posted by modelseriesman View PostPS: To the dude who bet 100 guitars this guitar build didn't require buckets of filler, as Johnstone asserted, you're gonna need a really big box to ship me and Johnstone 50 each. I'd delete that post in a heartbeat, were I you.
Mitch
AxeD
#2-the waviness is the reflection of the paint grain reflecting whatever it is above it .
#3-I'm sure that TimB has a good reason for bringing this up,regardless of his abilities
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has everyone forgotten 2008 when I bolted a model four neck onto a USA mockingbird body ?
( yes, it's a 1986 4 with a changed locknut )
take that SEVERAL stages further, include a set neck conversion, quilt sapele veneer front and back, and a three colour tobacco burst, and ... well
and as for the filler - there ain't none
it's just woodworking skills and polish
it was done by a member here, I'm sure they'll make themselves known when they want to
anyone want to know/see any more? ;-)
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