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First thing I thought when I saw it was "Kramer" but it doesnt really look like that either. Moreso than an Ibanez body.
Honestly, I think it looks like a Charvel CX series series body thats had the tremolo recessed and the edges shaved round, and a locking nut added to the neck.
The neckplate is weird to, because it just says "Charvel" on it, and it doesnt have the "Ft. Worth TX PO Box ect" stuff on it.
As for Charvel neckplates with no address, that was the norm for 90-92 import Charvels. I have 2 Fusions from that period which have plates with no address.
Ahhhh dg you legand! Thanks for the help dude, it looks like you found a match!!! Now i can actually tell people what kind of guitar i have hehe
One thing, i havent really come across any guitars made from "Yellow Poplar" so thats a new thing to me. Anyone kno much about this type of wood? what tones its good for ?
Yellow poplar is the same as plain old poplar as far as I can tell. It is a balanced-toned wood similar to alder, but it is a little bit heavier and a little softer than alder. It has a greenish-gray color, so you won't see it in trans-finish guitars. J/C has used it a lot over the years, especially in the body wings of neckthroughs. Charvel Model 5 & 6, 650XL, early '90s Jackson Professional Soloists, King Vs, and Kellys all had poplar body wings. Some of the early USA neckthroughs did too.
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