Not that I'm a stranger to Charvel Model 6's.
Just never took the time or paid the resources to actually own one for myself.
No pictures yet (or for a little while).
I was a little apprehensive about the color description and
all of the pictures of the Black Cherry finish made it look like some
kind of weird purple.
I rationalized...well if it's a great player I can live with it, then trade
for a different color.
Uh, Hell No!
It actually kind of flip-flops but the basic color is best described as a
dark copper.
A nice compliment to the Model 88 as a matter of fact.
It's an 86, so the Kahler is love/hate for some.
I happen to love the Kahler for the low profile, tuning stability, and the stiffer feel.
Tuned it up and played it unplugged for a good 2 hours.
There is almost no wear on this guitar.
Makes you think it must be a dog, a closet queen.
Nope...great playability and natural acoustic tone.
The neck is perfect for me...thin flat D profile almost identical to the 88.
I just plugged it in and have yet to explore the stock Jackson setup.
But when I feel myself "shredding" unplugged, I already know this guitar is a winner
and has easily stolen the #1 hanger on the wall.
Thanks again straycat!
Just never took the time or paid the resources to actually own one for myself.
No pictures yet (or for a little while).
I was a little apprehensive about the color description and
all of the pictures of the Black Cherry finish made it look like some
kind of weird purple.
I rationalized...well if it's a great player I can live with it, then trade
for a different color.
Uh, Hell No!
It actually kind of flip-flops but the basic color is best described as a
dark copper.
A nice compliment to the Model 88 as a matter of fact.
It's an 86, so the Kahler is love/hate for some.
I happen to love the Kahler for the low profile, tuning stability, and the stiffer feel.
Tuned it up and played it unplugged for a good 2 hours.
There is almost no wear on this guitar.
Makes you think it must be a dog, a closet queen.
Nope...great playability and natural acoustic tone.
The neck is perfect for me...thin flat D profile almost identical to the 88.
I just plugged it in and have yet to explore the stock Jackson setup.
But when I feel myself "shredding" unplugged, I already know this guitar is a winner
and has easily stolen the #1 hanger on the wall.
Thanks again straycat!
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