So, I walk into a pawn shop over 10 years ago and spot this very nice Charvel that seems to have a very nice burst on it. Upon further playing I realize it was actually a paint job over a candy red color. Fast forward to now and I walk back into the same pawn shop (started going early this year and scoring nice guitars on the cheap) and its still sitting there store, collecting dust. I pick it up and it plays great still, minus the rusty strings. Its missing the backplate and the truss rod cover (just bought them from stewmac.) The neck looks new, if thats possible. Ended up paying $200.00 for it with its original tweed Charvel case.
I have the rag there to avoid scratching the paint because its a non-recessed floyd without the strings to hold it in its floating position. Check it out.
I have the rag there to avoid scratching the paint because its a non-recessed floyd without the strings to hold it in its floating position. Check it out.
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