Can anyone identify this guitar model, year and give me an approximate value? Thanks!
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Originally posted by RampantLion View PostThe guy told me it's a Charvel CST40, but I can't seem to find any information about a model existing with this name. It looks really nice, but the headstock is different than most of the guitars it resembles.
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They made a bunch of different stratheads starting around 91-92-ish if my memory serves correctly. The first runs were really nice, then they went to a more generic Strat like the one they pictured there, then later the SD reissues getting stratheads for Japan, then they produced the recently discontinued new ones...
Wish I could find a MIJ J.E.Lee or Holdsworth, they're pretty much a spot-on US strathead made in Japan with proper skunk-stripe and all. I wouldn't mind getting one of the import market US SD Reissue stratheads... one of those would probably be worth a grand, if not perhaps more by now...
The one pictured? For one of those, $400 or so would probably be top dollar market value now. The EU had a similar guitar, but without the strathead, didn't they? Those don't sell for very much.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Thanks
I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Since I have never seen one of these, I was a little hesitant without first asking others on the forum. I like the look of it, but I'm in the middle of modifying a Model 275 Deluxe and wasn't planning on purchasing any more guitars until it is finished. LOL, right? It looks like this seller replaced the stock bridge pickup with a Seymour Duncan JB Jr. which adds a little more value, especially to me since I'd be replacing it anyway with a high-out single coil. It doesn't come with the case or tremelo arm, but judging by the pictures, it's in nice shape.
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Hmmmm
I have a question.... the wiring in this guitar is a bit suspect and although I've tried to fix it up, there's a strange circuit board attached to one of the knobs, etc. I am now faced with the decision of spending $80 to have a professional re-wire it or sell it as it is. Since it's so rare, I'd imagine there would be a pretty good interest. In a way, I'd absolutely hate to lose this from my collection, but I have made too many purchases and I'd also hate to invest more money into guitars.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
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Hmmm
The bridge pickup has been replaced with a Duncan JB Jr and the neck and mid pickups are the original Jackson pickups. When I first got it, the Duncan JB was not properly wired, the wires were reversed. I fixed that and a few lose connections, but the sound isn't 100%. And when I play with the knobs, the sound can cut out a bit. I might take the pickguard out again and maybe I can take a picture. I'm able to wire in humbuckers and what not, but this wiring is pretty confusing to me. I'd rather leave this as intact as I can, rather than replacing the knobs and wiring it from scratch. But, I'd hate to have to pay someone $80 or so to rewire it.
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Active preamp ????
Ok, I have now stumbled onto a strange issue. I'm redoing this guitar and I've discovered it has a battery wired to an active preamp / tone knob. The tone knob and preamp board are one piece. I believe this is shot, so I'd like to replace it. Anyone have an idea where I could buy something like this?????????
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