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  • Picked up a Carvin DC125 this past weekend. MINT

    Found it on the used wall at the GC next to my house. It looks like it's never been played. No scratches or swirl marks anywhere on the front or back, frets look brand new, plays like a dream. This guitar with these options is about $1650 from Carvin, got it for $550 w/the case.

    Alder body Tobacco Burst
    Flamed maple neck thru
    Reverse pointy headstock
    Sperzel tuners
    24 fret Ebony board
    Stainless jumbo frets
    Abalone diamond inlays and logo
    Rounded body edges
    Original Floyd
    Screamin Demon pickup w/ mini coil tap switch
    1 lone volume knob








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  • #2
    Fucnk hell thats beautiful.

    reverse stocks make everything look cooler.
    Birds like you fly straight to heaven

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    • #3
      You lucky sob....love the rounded shape very sexy...since a case runs around $100 to $150 you got the guitar for about $400.00. They say the only "problem" with Carvins is in the resell market.....You seem to have SOLVED that problem!...I'm jealous...how come I never find these deals ??????

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      • #4
        Beautiful....congrats. Carvins are great guitars. Believe me when I tell you that this is one I WISH I DIDN'T SELL! 1986 DC125....ouch.

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        "Hail to the Wasted".......Zinny J. Zan

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        • #5
          Originally posted by msaint65 View Post
          Beautiful....congrats. Carvins are great guitars. Believe me when I tell you that this is one I WISH I DIDN'T SELL! 1986 DC125....ouch.
          I just sold my dc. I am trying not to think about it. Threads like this dont help.
          Birds like you fly straight to heaven

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Outlander View Post
            They say the only "problem" with Carvins is in the resell market.....?
            That's starting to change. In GC's Used Gear section, they have several Carvins right now for $800.00 to $1200.00. Granted, that's cheaper than the original $1600.00-ish retail price, but..... they typically have Jackson SL2H and SL1 models for $1200.00-$1400.00, when they sold new for over $2000.00. So yeah, Carvin resale is going up. They're also about to switch from the name Carvin to Kiesel Guitars. The Kiesel family has always owned Carvin and they changed it in the 1940's (I think) over a contract dispute.

            I have a sweet DC600 on the way!
            Member - National Sarcasm Society

            "Oh, sure. Like we need your support."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by charvelsteen View Post
              I just sold my dc. I am trying not to think about it. Threads like this dont help.
              Found myself searching "Carvin" more and more: "I got the fever, and the only prescription is more CARVIN!"

              AdRocks guitar is the tits for sure!

              Mark
              "Hail to the Wasted".......Zinny J. Zan

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              • #8
                Carvins are nice guitars and I have noticed a bit of a rise in the used prices.
                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by msaint65 View Post
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                  If this one had a locking nut it would be the ultimate in tuning stability.
                  Birds like you fly straight to heaven

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                  • #10
                    Holy crap, that's a great score. The flame in the neck is insane.
                    You the man!

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                    • #11
                      Nice score ... damn lots of Carvin threads lately.

                      This board is slowly turning into J(Carvin)F

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gfunk333 View Post
                        Nice score ... damn lots of Carvin threads lately.

                        This board is slowly turning into J(Carvin)F
                        I have a custom DC600 on order. It has an original Floyd (German, according to their sales rep), quilted maple top in Deep Aquaburst finish, birdseye maple fingerboard, maple 5-piece neck-through with alder body, back of body painted to match, quilted headstock to match body finish, stainless jumbo frets, abalone diamond inlays, chrome knobs with abalone tops.

                        The price? A bit over $1800.00.

                        I was wanting an SL2H with maple fingerboard for a long time, but a Custom Shop would be about a 2-year wait and cost me probably $3000.00 plus, and there's no return policy. With Carvin I can get what I want within a couple of months, brand new with a warranty.

                        It's tough to beat.
                        Member - National Sarcasm Society

                        "Oh, sure. Like we need your support."

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PowerTube View Post
                          I have a custom DC600 on order. It has an original Floyd (German, according to their sales rep), quilted maple top in Deep Aquaburst finish, birdseye maple fingerboard, maple 5-piece neck-through with alder body, back of body painted to match, quilted headstock to match body finish, stainless jumbo frets, abalone diamond inlays, chrome knobs with abalone tops.

                          The price? A bit over $1800.00.

                          I was wanting an SL2H with maple fingerboard for a long time, but a Custom Shop would be about a 2-year wait and cost me probably $3000.00 plus, and there's no return policy. With Carvin I can get what I want within a couple of months, brand new with a warranty.

                          It's tough to beat.
                          You're right - they are tough to beat. I used to live a half mile from the factory, just "dropping by" the showroom became a nasty habit . Plus I loved Vicki Petersen's (The Bangles) white Carvin in the "Walk Like an Egyptian" video.....there ya go - the secret is out .
                          "Hail to the Wasted".......Zinny J. Zan

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                          • #14
                            Thanks guys. The more I play it the more I like it. And the rounded body edges make it much more comfortable to play. I'd been wanting a carvin for quite a while but when I had the money all the used ones had crazy options, a million knobs and switches, and were just not really what I wanter. So when I saw this one and played it, I had to have it. This is pretty much what I would order if I got a new on. The only 2 things I wish it had are a single coil sustainer in the neck, and a tone knob.
                            Last edited by AdRock; 01-28-2015, 11:50 AM.
                            My Toys:
                            '94 Dinky Rev. Purple Burst Flame Top
                            '94 Dinky Rev. Cherry Burst Flame Top
                            '94 Dinky Rev. Purple Burst Quilt Top
                            '94 Dinky HX in Black
                            '12 ESP Mii NTB in Black

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by PowerTube View Post
                              I have a custom DC600 on order. It has an original Floyd (German, according to their sales rep), quilted maple top in Deep Aquaburst finish, birdseye maple fingerboard, maple 5-piece neck-through with alder body, back of body painted to match, quilted headstock to match body finish, stainless jumbo frets, abalone diamond inlays, chrome knobs with abalone tops.

                              The price? A bit over $1800.00.

                              I was wanting an SL2H with maple fingerboard for a long time, but a Custom Shop would be about a 2-year wait and cost me probably $3000.00 plus, and there's no return policy. With Carvin I can get what I want within a couple of months, brand new with a warranty.

                              It's tough to beat.
                              Agree w/ everything. Loving the oiled necks and SS frets !!!

                              Not to hi-jack but I'll spread the love and share mine ... since all the previous threads disappeared w/ the black out.



                              Last edited by gfunk333; 01-28-2015, 12:34 PM.

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