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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:20 am
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I love there looks, but have no knowledge of there quality or performance. I would have much rather seen them come out under the Fender Logo. Chervil ? looks like another want to be look alike at a moderate price and the $300. one that looks like a Less Paul? there is already to much junk like that on the market under all kinds of Logos. We don't need any more. Just My opinion :)
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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:31 am
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I've always said that if I was to buy a metal guitar it would be a charvel rather than anything ibanez or jackson offer. They just look so much less tacky imo.

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:18 pm
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If they bring back the Surfcaster with the lipstick pickups, I'll get a Charvel.

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:46 pm
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cool looking guitars, I will try one.

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:29 pm
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I like that guitar quite a lot as a matter of fact. I wouldn't mind checking one of those out if I could ever find a store around me that sells Charvels.

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:34 pm
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I just went and browsed around Charvel's site...and had a major GAS attack...for this : http://www.charvel.com/guitars/search.p ... 2927803899 The only thing I don't like is the lack of a tone knob, but I could probably get past that. 8)

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:55 am
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Yea, you and me both Tim!! I really like this move! The guys at Fender are killing!

Keeping with their original traditional and newer Blacktop and Pawn Shop series. Squier classic remakes on the lower end. And now this??

A LOT of the metalheads around here are sporting Schecters. Some of you might know that I really love my Tempest Custom, and I can see why they're popular along with a few other Schecter models.

This is straight up coming out swinging yet again!!

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Now THAT'S a freaking UFC fight right there!!! I'd love to do a side by side comparison.

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:11 am
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Way too hot for me with those Blackout SDs.. But they look gorgeous.. Love the PRS style trim on the single cut away edge.

Even my own Charvel 3 is too hot for me these days. The older I get, the more the gain knob gets turned down lol

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:10 am
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I'm liking the oiled neck. Reminds me of the necks on Musicman guitars which are nice in their own right. This Charvel is a nice looking guitar but I'm not a fan of active pups either.


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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:31 pm
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i love my old model 4. it's my number 1 and it stays home these days. i take the strats when we get a gig.
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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:33 pm
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I think I like that Solo 6 better Shredd...but I'm kind of set in the Hellraiser dept.

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 5:20 pm
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I love there looks, but have no knowledge of there quality or performance. I would have much rather seen them come out under the Fender Logo. Chervil ? looks like another want to be look alike at a moderate price and the $300. one that looks like a Less Paul? there is already to much junk like that on the market under all kinds of Logos. We don't need any more. Just My opinion :)
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The website tells a pretty neat story: Story of CharvelHome >> Support >> Story of Charvel In November 1978, Wayne Charvel sold the small Azusa, Calif., company he founded earlier that decade, Charvel's Guitar Repair, to one of his employees, Grover Jackson. Charvel left the company soon afterward and ceased having any real association with the company's name from that point on.

Jackson promptly began building highly regarded electric guitars bearing the Charvel name, which made their debut at the 1979 summer NAMM show in Atlanta. Charvel guitars had a classy, traditional electric guitar look about them, but were tricked out from bridge to headstock with player-centric refinements that made them the choice of the flashy new Sunset Strip guitar heroes whose bands were being signed in the wake of the phenomenal success of Van Halen.

In 1980, Jackson was introduced to Ozzy Osbourne's new young guitarist, Randy Rhoads; the two began to develop an angular, neck-through-body guitar designed by Rhoads himself that quickly evolved into a model dubbed the "Concorde." Wary of putting the Charvel name on this radical new instrument lest it not prove a smashing success, Jackson instead put his own surname on the headstock in a move that prompted the creation of the Jackson® guitar brand (the guitar was eventually re-christened the "Rhoads" model and remains a top Jackson seller today).

From that point onward, Jackson evolved into the wilder, "dangerous," exotic and innovative "Ferrari" line of instruments typical of metal, whereas Charvel continued on as the more traditional "Camaro" line; muscle guitars hot-rodded right through the roof but still high-class. While Charvel guitars were wielded with flashy dexterity by noted players such as Eddie Van Halen, Ratt's Warren DeMartini and Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee, they were also seen in the expert hands of U.K. composer and jazz guitarist extraordinaire Allan Holdsworth.

Grover Jackson moved his production facilities to neighboring Glendora, Calif., in the early '80s, where both brands were manufactured until moving to Ontario, Calif., in 1986. He sold Jackson/Charvel to Japanese manufacturer AMIC in 1989; thenceforth, Charvel guitars were produced to very high standards in Japan until 1991.

Charvel's active-electronics Model 4 and Model 6 guitars became popular in the latter part of the '80s before the line was revamped in 1989 into several different series, including the Classic, Fusion and Contemporary instruments. Guitars in the Classic series included the 275, 375, 375 Deluxe, 475 and 750xl models. Fusion series deluxe and custom guitars had shorter scales than the others; the Contemporary line included the Predator and Spectrum models. Most of these guitars featured Schaller®-made hardware, including licensed Floyd Rose® locking tremolo units. The Korean-made Charvette brand was also introduced during these years to satisfy the lower end of the market.

Unfortunately at the time, the grunge rock boom of the early 1990s spelled trouble for Charvel; the brand fell from favor and suffered a drop in quality as the name was used on lower-quality budget instruments. Nonetheless, the '90s and early 2000s did see several attempts to restore Charvel to its '80s-era glory, with high-quality Japanese and U.S.-made guitars such as the Journeyman and the unusual Surfcaster. And, of course, original U.S.-made Charvel guitars (referred to as San Dimas models after the San Dimas, Calif., P.O. box listed on their neck plates) remain some of the most highly sought-after guitars in the world today.

Charvel and Jackson were bought by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation in fall 2002, and the Charvel name saw a rebirth with several U.S.-made San Dimas models, so named in order to recapture the spirit of the original high-quality U.S.-made guitars.

In the latter 2000s, Charvel offered several exceptional U.S.-made guitars, including Warren DeMartini signature models and U.S. Production Models, and the Charvel Custom Shop continued to build amazing one-off instruments for customer around the world. Japanese-made Pro Mods were introduced in 2010.

A truly bold leap forward came in late summer 2011 with the introduction of the Desolation series. This new family comprised entirely new guitar designs not previously seen in Charvel's 30-year history, offering more tonal and stylistic options for discerning players everywhere and bringing the company's long-acclaimed tradition of high performance to more guitarists than ever before. The new series addresses the playing needs and styles of younger artists (25.5" scale length; active and passive pickups; compound radius fingerboards and bridges; hard-tail and Floyd Rose®-equipped; bolt-on, set-neck and neck-through models). The "first wave" of the Desolation series encompassed not two or three but ten new guitars in single- and double-cutaway models, and three distinctive new Skatecaster models loosely based on the Charvel Surfcaster of the early 1990s. With following waves of Desolation series guitars scheduled for subsequent periodic release, Charvel continues to assure that its legacy of high-performance playing machines continues far into a very bright future.

Verry informative thanks for posting :)
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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 5:27 pm
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Thanks for noticing, guys -- exciting times for Charvel for sure. :-)

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:11 pm
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WHOAH!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


Awesome 8)

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Post subject: Re: Charvel Guitars (owned by Fender)
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:09 pm
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Thanks for noticing, guys -- exciting times for Charvel for sure. :-)


How about that, dudes? I got Brad chiming in on a thread. Do y'all love me in this communitiy or what?



Can't you feel the love tonight... :wink:

I had a San Dimas for awhile...it was cool...I'd give it an 8 on a 1-10 scale.

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