Anyone have a list/catalog of these? I Can't seem to find a comprehensive list with pics and specs!
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This is what I collected, I found nothing on the #2 (anyone?) and I am still digging for the specs of each one.
Charvel Wildcard #1 - USA
Trans Kandy Magenta
Charvel Wildcard #2 - USA
Fiesta Red
Charvel Wildcard #3 - USA
Charvel Wildcard #4
Charvel Wildcard #5
Charvel Wildcard #6
Candy tangerine (Dreamsicle) hardtail
Charvel Wildcard #7
Charvel Wildcard #8
Last edited by G37-R34DY; 09-21-2016, 01:38 AM.Creating a Guitar Telegram Group (in English) Guitar Telegram Group
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The USA ones are #1, #2, and #3. They are here: http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/145...ls-catalog-ads
The rest are Japanese.
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View PostThe USA ones are #1, #2, and #3. They are here: http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/145...ls-catalog-ads
The rest are Japanese.
Thanks I edited this with your pics and info.Creating a Guitar Telegram Group (in English) Guitar Telegram Group
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As for specifications, some general specs are listed further in the thread I linked. There are also prices. For example, http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/145...=1#post1645819
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#6 was the candy tangerine (Dreamsicle) hardtail.
charvel-pro-mod-wild-card-6-dreamsicle.jpgAttached FilesLast edited by rjohnstone; 09-19-2016, 11:56 AM.-Rick
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I am updating with the info I find on the forum, just to try to keep everything in one place. Looks easier to find. If you have any other info please post it here!Creating a Guitar Telegram Group (in English) Guitar Telegram Group
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I'm still infatuated with Wild Card #3. It's a perfect simple Charvel.
However, I've only ever played a Wild Card #4 locally. I documented my experience with one here: http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/149...e)-Yay-or-nay?
In the world of American and Japanese Pro-Mods, I think the Standards were gloss black, then there were the Limited colors. The eight Wild Cards not just had a special color, but maybe had different pickup configurations, different bridges, or a different fretboard wood (for example, rosewood instead of maple on Wild Card #1).
I'd be willing to bet most of the pickups, where appropriate, were Duncan JBs, Duncan 59s, and Duncan Classic Stacks depending on configuration. A quick Google search tells me my hunch is correct; more careful research on each model would probably yield the specs on each Wild Card. Wild Card #8 seems to have an EMG-85. The So-Cals (which have nothing to do with the Wild Cards) were a bit more unique in their choice of DiMarzio pickups, which aren't traditionally associated with Jackson/Charvel.Last edited by Number Of The Priest; 09-20-2016, 09:09 AM.
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View PostI'm still infatuated with Wild Card #3. It's a perfect simple Charvel.
However, I've only ever played a Wild Card #4 locally. I documented my experience with one here: http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/149...e)-Yay-or-nay?
In the world of American and Japanese Pro-Mods, I think the Standards were gloss black, then there were the Limited colors. The eight Wild Cards not just had a special color, but maybe had different pickup configurations, different bridges, or a different fretboard wood (for example, rosewood instead of maple on Wild Card #1).
I'd be willing to bet most of the pickups, where appropriate, were Duncan JBs, Duncan 59s, and Duncan Classic Stacks depending on configuration. A quick Google search tells me my hunch is correct; more careful research on each model would probably yield the specs on each Wild Card. Wild Card #8 seems to have an EMG-85. The So-Cals (which have nothing to do with the Wild Cards) were a bit more unique in their choice of DiMarzio pickups, which aren't traditionally associated with Jackson/Charvel.Creating a Guitar Telegram Group (in English) Guitar Telegram Group
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Originally posted by guirat View PostHere are the spec summaries for Wildcards #2 and #4. I don't have any other Wildcard ones unfortunately (except #3 shown above).
They are originally pdf files (better quality), if there is some way to upload them I could do that.Creating a Guitar Telegram Group (in English) Guitar Telegram Group
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