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Re: where can i get info on older import charvels?
The first is a Model 1, the second is a Model 1A
Both Basswood bodies, maple necks, maple fretboards (as you can see), Gotoh made standard tremolo.
Pickups:
Model 1: J90C Jackson USA Humbucker
Model 1A: 3 J100 Jackson USA Single Coils
To answer your 2nd question, the Model 3A is a floyded, two humbucker, strat body. However it has a rosewood fretboard. But it is not uncommon or difficult to stitch necks. The JT-6 nut can be easily applied to a neck without a locking nut.
Re: where can i get info on older import charvels?
Originally posted by TEKKY: The first is a Model 1, the second is a Model 1A
Both Basswood bodies, maple necks, maple fretboards (as you can see), Gotoh made standard tremolo.
Pickups:
Model 1: J90C Jackson USA Humbucker
Model 1A: 3 J100 Jackson USA Single Coils
To answer your 2nd question, the Model 3A is a floyded, two humbucker, strat body. However it has a rosewood fretboard. But it is not uncommon or difficult to stitch necks. The JT-6 nut can be easily applied to a neck without a locking nut.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">tekky thanks bro,will a wayne or GMW neck fit that model 3A pocket nice?
Re: where can i get info on older import charvels?
That, I'm not sure of, but I think others have tried it and succeeded with Warmoth necks. As with carpentry.. Measure twice, cut once... You might want to consult Dr. Newcanstein on this one.
Re: where can i get info on older import charvels?
Originally posted by budman68: Well I see Tekky got to you first! [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Good luck with your project! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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