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The ad is very misleading since it's an import and he keeps calling it "custom" and saying it's made in the US. It's not a "custom build", no matter how many times he says it. It looks like a pretty damn nice refin, though, and there's no way you could buy a 3B and get that work done for that price, if that's what you're into. He should just be honest about it, and some VH nut will probably hit the BIN.
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I like the yellow/black stripes, but not 500.00 worth of yellow/black
just as a FYI, that is a 1986 3b. the (tm) on the head instead of (R) ----- also 1987 had the switch on the outside of the knobs.
and ya too many people tend to think that all the "models" were assembled in USA using Jap parts...we all know that is not true, but so many others think that way.
Just like Kramers, it says Neptune NJ on the plate, so people think they are from the USA.
although when you think about it..500.00 is not that far off the mark, considering it comes with a case and EMG's worth a couple hundred just for that alone.
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The paint doesn't look smooth, there appears to be some orange peel on the pic of the back of the headstock.____________________________________________
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Originally posted by amimbari View Postalthough when you think about it..500.00 is not that far off the mark, considering it comes with a case and EMG's worth a couple hundred just for that alone.
I agree with Mike 500 bucks are ok if you consider what's 'made' with the bass. If you don't like the style .. simply pass (what most people sure have done so far).
I like it alot but no cash available ...
André
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if I throw yellow tape stripes all over my 3b, you want it for 300 ( comes with a "square" Charvel case and no EMG's )?....lolol
I'll hold onto it for a while till you decide
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custom can mean a lot, or nothing...depends on what you consider custom....
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Originally posted by amimbari View Postcustom can mean a lot, or nothing...depends on what you consider custom...._________________________________________________
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"I had a professional guitar tech strip it, paint it and install the EMG Pickups and EMG BTS system pre-amp and EQ. Dunlap strap locks are included!!! (TOTAL VALUE OF APPROXIMATELY $850)"
ok ya, so what you got ripped off for a paint job with orangepeel all over, but now you have to sell it for what it is worth...400-500...oh well
but I still like it WAY better than the red and white stripes and it looks like some others are nudging up the price to see when the reserve is met -
I l.o.v.e. the wrap around yellow and black and I would do a project if my partsbass was a NT
I'd use my Kramer F3NT as a black and yellow stripe project, but the damn neck is white bound
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if it is a "custom" to me, it better have a build tag like this beauty for only a grand....
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and this one that sold for around the same price not too long ago.
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now that's custom to me, but naturally 2x the price used
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no way was it original as far as I know. the Charvette line was like the PS series, certainly playable in every way, just cheaper woods/electronics/hardware..
I have a ton of 80's ModelSeries, and 1 90's CHS. The CHS is the strathead Charvette of the day IMO...
my CHS is perfectly playable just like a Charvette/Performer, but CHEAPLY MADE. no more poplar body, no more highmass Jackson bridge, no more j-20/j-150 pickups, and the damn body pocket is not the same so I can't swap necks from my models to the CHS
I actually saw a cracklefinish Charvette, so if they made a EVH version, then they did.... I just don't know....
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