Charvel prepro!!

I like it

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John4021":12wfwx88 said:
"One Off" or are there a few out there with the strat headstock shape.
There are other Explorer bodies out there with strat headstocks.

Steve
 
cardinal":1tlfqnhc said:
The glossy neck seems odd for an old Charvel?
Not really - for serialized Charvels you wouldn't see that, but you'd definitely find Prepros with finished necks. Even painted necks...

Here is an early 5 Digit Serialized with a painted neck:

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Steve
 
Is that black logo a prepro thing? I thought all the american Charvels had the gold logo, but I´m not really up to speed on these.
 
Dave L":2yhbblm5 said:
Is that black logo a prepro thing? I thought all the american Charvels had the gold logo, but I´m not really up to speed on these.
No, most American Charvels with non-painted headstocks have black logos. That is a prepro logo though - smaller and it doesn't have the "Made in USA" under it or the "T. M." next to it...

Steve
 
This looks legit. If this was several years ago, I would have already been to see it and bought it. Boogie Bodies logo on neck heel makes it seem real legit for '78 - '79. Also his story about ordering from Wayne in '78 and having to pick it up from Grover sounds legit with the timeline of Wayne leaving the company.

As for a vintage style trem on an Explorer body, what other trem options were there in '78-79? This was probably radical as hell having an Explorer with a trem at this time.

I think it's pretty cool :rock:

I would much rather have a Hamer Standard that looks like this from this era though.
 
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