Is it common for there to be so called 'transitional' guitars between years?
Here's my dilema. I've learned alot about JC on this site but this bothered me. I checked a guitar I just bought and one that is currently on Ebay.
Mine is an 87 Model 6 and his is an 86 Model 6. I thought Charvel didn't start using JT-6 trems until 87 but his 86 has one and it looks stock (mine has a JT-6 also)
Also, checking the catalog scans, the Charvel logo on my 87 looks like an 86 scan ( http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...1986Page18.htm) and his 86 looks like an 87 scan (Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ype=osi_widget) (87 scan http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...87Page18A.htm).
If you are wondering what the difference is, look carefully at where the logos start and how close each are to the bindings.
Is this normal? I can understand using an 86 neck on an 87 but using a 87 headstock and trem on an 86 seems a little wierd.
Here's my dilema. I've learned alot about JC on this site but this bothered me. I checked a guitar I just bought and one that is currently on Ebay.
Mine is an 87 Model 6 and his is an 86 Model 6. I thought Charvel didn't start using JT-6 trems until 87 but his 86 has one and it looks stock (mine has a JT-6 also)
Also, checking the catalog scans, the Charvel logo on my 87 looks like an 86 scan ( http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...1986Page18.htm) and his 86 looks like an 87 scan (Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ype=osi_widget) (87 scan http://www.audiozone.dk/CatalogScans...87Page18A.htm).
If you are wondering what the difference is, look carefully at where the logos start and how close each are to the bindings.
Is this normal? I can understand using an 86 neck on an 87 but using a 87 headstock and trem on an 86 seems a little wierd.
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