I just bought a "Charvel" guitar off of Craigslist and I'm trying to figure out what the pieces came off of. The neck is a 22 fret maple board R logo with nothing written on the heel. It has the full sized truss rod cover like a Model 1, but I think it is aftermarket because the cover isn't centered, the screws holding it on are HUGE, and it looks like the screw holes for the behind-the-nut locking nut are there. The neck is beat pretty bad, it's going to have to be refinished. If we can figure out which Model it is, I can order the correct body off eBay, because I'm pretty sure this body isn't the correct one.
The body itself is a real mystery to me. I've looked for two days now and can't seem to figure out what it is. I can find a lot of bodies that are very close but one detail or another will be off. It's a HSS configuration with a recessed cavity for a tremolo, but the bridge posts are in the top surface like a top mounted Floyd would be, and the recess is behind that. That's throwing off my search a lot on it's own. Next is the color. It is a very deep red, a really beautiful finish, and you can very clearly see the wood grain through it, but I can't find any other Jackson or Charvel body with the exact same paint job. I'm seeing similar red guitars but they'll either be bursts or have really complex top grain, none that are like the body I have. The body is flat, not an arch top, and the heel on the back is scalloped like most Jacksons, but the horns on the front are NOT scalloped. If I hold this body up to my 2001 Jackson SL1, they are almost identical, except this body has the volume and tone pots spaced farther apart, and the bottom horn is a little thinner than on the SL1. The neck pocket does have markings, I believe they say "JS-7 10-2" but the "J" could be something else because the red finish kind of bled into it. When I type that into Google I get results for 7 string guitars.
Everything in the pictures is what the guitar came with except for a First Act neck plate and 4 neck screws. Nothing written in the pickup cavities and only the ohm's of the pickups are written on them. The seller said he lost the tremolo so I don't know what was on it (he called it a Floyd Rose but that term can be ambiguous) I'd really like to know what the neck could've come off of and order another body for it, and whether or not those smaller screw holes would have been for the locking nut. I'd also like to order the correct neck for this body but I have no idea how to tell if it was a 22 or 24 fret guitar, what the scale length was, or anything. Any information at all would be awesome. Thanks!
Photobucket album:
Assembled
Body (front)
Body (back)
Neck pocket
Tremolo cavity
Neck
Truss rod cover on
Truss rod cover off
Truss rod cavity
The body itself is a real mystery to me. I've looked for two days now and can't seem to figure out what it is. I can find a lot of bodies that are very close but one detail or another will be off. It's a HSS configuration with a recessed cavity for a tremolo, but the bridge posts are in the top surface like a top mounted Floyd would be, and the recess is behind that. That's throwing off my search a lot on it's own. Next is the color. It is a very deep red, a really beautiful finish, and you can very clearly see the wood grain through it, but I can't find any other Jackson or Charvel body with the exact same paint job. I'm seeing similar red guitars but they'll either be bursts or have really complex top grain, none that are like the body I have. The body is flat, not an arch top, and the heel on the back is scalloped like most Jacksons, but the horns on the front are NOT scalloped. If I hold this body up to my 2001 Jackson SL1, they are almost identical, except this body has the volume and tone pots spaced farther apart, and the bottom horn is a little thinner than on the SL1. The neck pocket does have markings, I believe they say "JS-7 10-2" but the "J" could be something else because the red finish kind of bled into it. When I type that into Google I get results for 7 string guitars.
Everything in the pictures is what the guitar came with except for a First Act neck plate and 4 neck screws. Nothing written in the pickup cavities and only the ohm's of the pickups are written on them. The seller said he lost the tremolo so I don't know what was on it (he called it a Floyd Rose but that term can be ambiguous) I'd really like to know what the neck could've come off of and order another body for it, and whether or not those smaller screw holes would have been for the locking nut. I'd also like to order the correct neck for this body but I have no idea how to tell if it was a 22 or 24 fret guitar, what the scale length was, or anything. Any information at all would be awesome. Thanks!
Photobucket album:
Assembled
Body (front)
Body (back)
Neck pocket
Tremolo cavity
Neck
Truss rod cover on
Truss rod cover off
Truss rod cavity
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