Scored this used Charvel Model 1 (no case) nearly two weeks ago but I haven't yet done anything with it, hence why I was reluctant to post anything when I first bought it.
It was listed at CAD$295 (USD$229) and I kept my eye on it. The ad disappeared, and was relisted. When the list price dropped to CAD$195 (USD$152), I made my move. The ad disappeared again, then was relisted once more. Confusing.
When I actually met up with the seller, he seemed slightly desperate to get rid of it, and settled for CAD$180 (USD$140). He said it wasn't versatile enough for him (fair enough) but I suspect that the "issues" I visually identify below were huge turnoffs for him and made the guitar "unplayable" and made him dump the instrument for such a low price. I saw the potential and I feel like I can easily restore the guitar back to proper working order.
Slightly rusty J90C polepieces, which I hope I can clean up using some naphtha. Otherwise, it works fine, and a previous owner installed a push-push pot for coil-splitting. I had no idea push-push pots existed since I was only exposed to push-pull my whole life. Notice the saddles are cranked all the way down and the saddle screws would shred the palm of anyone trying to play the guitar.
What's this? A shim? Yes.
From this angle, you can see the shim actually serves to provide a NEGATIVE neck angle! Hence why the saddles are cranked down. Whoever shimmed the guitar in this way clearly didn't understand what he was doing. I should be able to restore neutral neck angle and reasonable saddle heights simply by getting rid of the useless shim.
The trem doesn't move. It's blocked because of these interesting chain-looking things in positions 2 and 4 in the trem cavity. Never seen those before. Anyone know what they're called or have any information about them? I will likely remove them and set this guitar up like my Model 1C where I use three springs in a \|/ pattern and crank the trem claw in order to deck the fulcrum trem, or I may not, since the trem claw is already cranked as seen, and the chains seem to lock the trem in position. I'll decide later.
In the electronics cavity, you can see some "confetti pieces". Never seen those before. What are they, and what do they do?
Confetti pieces.
I'll take proper "full reveal" photos after I get this guitar cleaned and set up. Guitar didn't come with a trem cavity backplate; where is the cheapest place to buy one?
For my next magic trick, I hope to score a cheap Model 1A! That's the one I really want!
It was listed at CAD$295 (USD$229) and I kept my eye on it. The ad disappeared, and was relisted. When the list price dropped to CAD$195 (USD$152), I made my move. The ad disappeared again, then was relisted once more. Confusing.
When I actually met up with the seller, he seemed slightly desperate to get rid of it, and settled for CAD$180 (USD$140). He said it wasn't versatile enough for him (fair enough) but I suspect that the "issues" I visually identify below were huge turnoffs for him and made the guitar "unplayable" and made him dump the instrument for such a low price. I saw the potential and I feel like I can easily restore the guitar back to proper working order.
Slightly rusty J90C polepieces, which I hope I can clean up using some naphtha. Otherwise, it works fine, and a previous owner installed a push-push pot for coil-splitting. I had no idea push-push pots existed since I was only exposed to push-pull my whole life. Notice the saddles are cranked all the way down and the saddle screws would shred the palm of anyone trying to play the guitar.
What's this? A shim? Yes.
From this angle, you can see the shim actually serves to provide a NEGATIVE neck angle! Hence why the saddles are cranked down. Whoever shimmed the guitar in this way clearly didn't understand what he was doing. I should be able to restore neutral neck angle and reasonable saddle heights simply by getting rid of the useless shim.
The trem doesn't move. It's blocked because of these interesting chain-looking things in positions 2 and 4 in the trem cavity. Never seen those before. Anyone know what they're called or have any information about them? I will likely remove them and set this guitar up like my Model 1C where I use three springs in a \|/ pattern and crank the trem claw in order to deck the fulcrum trem, or I may not, since the trem claw is already cranked as seen, and the chains seem to lock the trem in position. I'll decide later.
In the electronics cavity, you can see some "confetti pieces". Never seen those before. What are they, and what do they do?
Confetti pieces.
I'll take proper "full reveal" photos after I get this guitar cleaned and set up. Guitar didn't come with a trem cavity backplate; where is the cheapest place to buy one?
For my next magic trick, I hope to score a cheap Model 1A! That's the one I really want!
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