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I don't recognize the body either as a Charvel. If the fretmarkers on the fingerboard are made of abalone/shell, it's probably a Model 4 neck. If they're white markers, it's likely a neck from a Model 2 or 3. I like the top on that body though!..cool.
"Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."
Hard to tell but it looks like it could be a Schaller JT-590 from the early toothpaste logoed Charvels. It seems all of the used ones I see have the E and A string fine tuners worn down to the brass.
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That's surely not a Model 4. You'd have sharkies, 3 mini switches and 3 knobs. I don't know what that is.
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<font color="aqua">Actually Paul the first Model 4's didn't have shark inlays and the one's with the Shark inlays are actually called Model 4A's. That is definitely not a Model 4 in the pic though. I have to agree with MetalMetalII on that one as it looks more like a Model 2 or 3 neck. Not a bad looking guitar but a little pricey as Mark said.</font>
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