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Its classic San Dimas® body is fashioned from mahogany and is finished in sultry Trans Red with chrome hardware. The two-piece bolt-on caramelized maple "speed" neck has graphite reinforcement, angled heel, heel-mount truss rod adjustment wheel and a silky-smooth hand-rubbed urethane finish. A 12"-16" compound radius caramelized maple fingerboard features comfortable rolled edges, 24 jumbo frets and pearloid dot inlays.
Aufdemkampe’s ferocious tone comes from a special HS pickup configuration combining a Fender® Texas Special single-coil neck pickup with a Seymour Duncan® Distortion SH-6 bridge pickup, both with black covers. Other premium features include a three-way rotary pickup switch, domed volume and tone control knobs, momentary kill switch, Charvel HT6 string-through-body hardtail bridge, locking tuners and more.
Miss May I? "May I?" was a playground game when I was in primary school. "Four squashed tomatoes, two pinheads, a toilet and a round the world." "May I?" "No you may not!"
Also no clue who Justin Mlaksjalshdasfsk is, but that guitar is slick as hell. Ditch the goofy plastic red button though for either a black one or something else IMO.
That looks sweet. Is the MIM line Fender has been doing lately pretty good?
Maybe not as great as the Japan-made were, but I still think it's one of the best $ vs value out there, if not the best. Very solid guitars. For me, they're almost worth it for the neck alone, as Charvel necks are always awesome. That being said, I got one hell of a sweet deal on this one, as it was a floor model with 2 dings. Almost paid half price, which was hard to refuse since it checks a lot of boxes for me at the moment.
I've been so disappointed with the reverse headstock offerings these past years, that I have no choice but to go my favorite "classic".
That Charvel came out of nowhere last year or so and it really caught my attention. Also have no clue who the sig guy is, but who cares guitar is gorgeous.
I love that they spell out that Charvel are using it with "express permission", even though we all know Fender owns Charvel
Isn't it amazing that the company who owns the company who that is registered to is worried about the company they own suing them so much they had to put a sticker on a guitar?
Isn't it amazing that the company who owns the company who that is registered to is worried about the company they own suing them so much they had to put a sticker on a guitar?
Its actually so that Bills Guitar cant put "Bill's Cool Shit" on a Fender Headstock, receive a cease and desist from Fender, and then use the Charvel/Jackson guitars with strat heads as a defense
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