I know I've seen a few around, are they mostly imports? Anybody here have some pics they can post?
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how common are Charvel basses?
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Most of the ones I have seen are the Japanese made model series. Thin, wide necks with jumbo frets and well balanced. Very nice playing instruments."told you guys that spandex, hairspray and makeup on guys was a bad idea, and now look what happened - you all turned into women." - Newc
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I've owned a Charvel Fusion 4, and a Charvel Eliminator bass..and they were both good Japanese made instruments. Good bang for the buck. I currently own a Charvel Fusion 5 - and it's pretty good, except the output is rather low (compared to my other active pickup basses). Still pretty good value for the price.
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Are they mostly P/J w/ the reversed P? What models are the top one? The 2nd I'm assuming is a Fusion 5?
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They had a 2B, a neckthrough 3B, and I believe a 4B, then the Eliminator (FusionIV/ FusionV), and then Eliminated [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I think the 2B was P-only, I could be wrong, but most of the others were P/J. Sometimes you could find one with a bar-type IIRC.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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I know he had at least one Jackson or Charvel. I thought I remembered a white funky-shaped one that I think was a Fusion in one of their videos. I'll have to dig out my old VHS tapes and see tomorrow.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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