I went to a guitar shop today to get a black arm for an OFR. They didn't have what I needed, but I happened to notice a black Model 1 hanging up with a tag that said, "Charvel, MADE IN USA!!!" The price was marked at $895.00. I'm normally the type of person to just let sleeping dogs lie, but sometimes I feel morally compelled to prevent someone else from being ripped off. This was absolutely a Model 1; it had one Jackson humbucker, the "guitar" Charvel logo, maple fretboard, traditional non-locking trem, and a Fort Worth neckplate.
So I pulled the kid aside who had been helping me and I explained it to him. I said, "This is NOT made in the USA. It's a Japanese import. ANY Charvel you see with a Fort Worth neckplate is an import. If it says San Dimas or Ontario, then it's American. Otherwise, it's not."
I also told him that these typically go for about $150-ish on E-Bay or in pawn shops, but that his might bring $200.00 because it's so clean (it really is). He seemed to understand, but I'll call them next week and ask for a manager and see if he's willing to listen to reason. I have no interest whatsoever in the guitar, but I don't want someone else buying it, then doing some research and finding out that they got screwed.
So I pulled the kid aside who had been helping me and I explained it to him. I said, "This is NOT made in the USA. It's a Japanese import. ANY Charvel you see with a Fort Worth neckplate is an import. If it says San Dimas or Ontario, then it's American. Otherwise, it's not."
I also told him that these typically go for about $150-ish on E-Bay or in pawn shops, but that his might bring $200.00 because it's so clean (it really is). He seemed to understand, but I'll call them next week and ask for a manager and see if he's willing to listen to reason. I have no interest whatsoever in the guitar, but I don't want someone else buying it, then doing some research and finding out that they got screwed.
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