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1987 Charvel Model 2 - quick test (Skid Row - I Remember You)
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Killer as always, Rocco!
Funny story, I was watching PixxyLixx's recent live Youtube video and he mentioned a great player named Rocco Pezzin, trying to ensure he was pronouncing your last name properly. I thought to myself, "That name sounds so familiar. Where have I heard it before?" Seeing you post here on JCF again was the reminder I needed.
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View PostKiller as always, Rocco!
Funny story, I was watching PixxyLixx's recent live Youtube video and he mentioned a great player named Rocco Pezzin, trying to ensure he was pronouncing your last name properly. I thought to myself, "That name sounds so familiar. Where have I heard it before?" Seeing you post here on JCF again was the reminder I needed.
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Originally posted by Gigi View Postyou found that guitar on mercatinomusicale right?
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Originally posted by Gigi View Postyeah, not there anymore, good price if i remember correctly...
and by the way nice guitar(s) (colour is almost cream after 30 years ) and impressive playing...
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Great score! (me la sono fatta passare sotto il naso )Creating a Guitar Telegram Group (in English) Guitar Telegram Group
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Originally posted by kamanda View PostNice playing and tone man! I just had to pass on a white Charvel model 2 so you're killin' me haha
J90C in there? I may need to drop mine back in...
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Originally posted by G37-R34DY View PostGreat score! (me la sono fatta passare sotto il naso )
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Originally posted by RoccoPezzin View Postyep j90c! I was thinking about swapping it with a seymour duncan 78 or JB, it might be too hot for my taste..will see!
Very nice Model 2 guitar, congrats on your score.
If you want to keep it all "retro" you could just try swapping the ceramic magnet out of the J90C for an alnico 5 magnet?
Might make it a little smoother. Or be on the lookout for a J95 alnico, they show up on ebay every once in a while.
If the old nut start acting up, you can still get new steel units from Kahler.
My stock tremolo was pretty good with a 42mm brass block, but I eventually swapped it all out for a Gotoh; has the wider F spacing over the factory trem and sustains for days.
Hope you enjoy it!
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