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  • Help identifying a transparent green Chinese Charvel

    Hi looking for help in identifying a neck thru charvel i just got. It is double cut in beautiful transparent flamed green. It is a neck through with the finish on the back also a transparent green. the green finish on the body goes to a maple finish around the neck joint to the top of the headstock with a downward pointed headstock and locking tuners in matte. front of the headstock is in transparent green with the charvel logo.
    guitar is a string through body with a 3 way switch and 1 knob.
    has 2 dual humbuckers. Not the emgs i have seen on some of the charvels and it has a battery cavity in the back for a 9v. Inlays look like a triangle on the fret markers. Serial is CLC1300205. crafted in china. Will try to figure how to add pics
    Starts
    12-16-2019
    Ends
    12-17-2019
    Location
    So cal

  • #2
    Also has standard binding. Does notnhave the perloid looking binding

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    • #3
      does it look anything like this

      https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...-fr-flat-black
      Last edited by pianoguyy; 12-17-2019, 07:24 AM.

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      • #4
        Sounds like you're describing one of the Desolation Series Charvel guitars. Take a look at this catalog and try to pick out your guitar: https://downloads.ctfassets.net/7qp7...el-Catalog.pdf

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        • #5
          Thanks for the help. I see that not all models had the emgs. Mine has 3 ply binding around the body which i have not seen. Plusno have not seen the flame green finish. It is beautiful.

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          • #6
            i don't know how many models the DX (soloist) came in. But the rest of them came in 3 variations.
            Things like pickups and tunes can be changed. So can colors.

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            • #7
              Post pictures. We'd be interested to see how exactly yours differs from what might be shown in the catalogs. To post pictures, choose any free image host (https://www.google.com/search?q=free...hrome&ie=UTF-8), upload your photos there, and copy-paste the generated links back here on JCF.

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