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Its not a charvel thats for sure body looks too thin. Neck looks like a Chandler. Model necks had a regular nut with an after the nut Kahler type lock.Looks like a $50.00 parts hound.JMO
Definitely looks like something that's been re-worked to me. That volume control is in a position where you'd normally find a 2nd tone pot. I bet if you pulled the pickguard, you'd find something other than a rout for a single HB. I agree that the body doesn't look like Charvel-ish either. That guitar strikes me as a being a parts-o-caster.
That said, if it plays well and you like the tone, it might be a good deal at that price.
The body seems to be from a Kramer Pacer. The contours are more consistent with that. (the top-mounted pickup jack is also a feature on the pacers) The neck is not a Charvel either. The 12th fret dots are too far apart. There's a possibility that the previous owner had re-shaped the Kramer hockey-stick headstock, the scarf-joint seems to be of that ilk.
In short, there's nothing Charvel about this guitar.
I was thinking it was more likely a Kramer focus... the 3000 series looked like that. The placement of the volume screams aftermarket pickguard - likely if you pulled that pickguard off, you'd find routing for more two single coil pickups or a swimming pool rout. If it plays well and sounds good, could be a deal for $165. I'd lightly sand the neck and reoil it if I bought it, however.
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