Show me your Kramer's and Charvel's

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TheDismantling333":168fezd5 said:
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Not a great pic, but that's my 1991 750xl s/n C903555 in the middle that is more than worthy of the Charvel name!! :D

thats a awsome charvel! :rock:
 
TheDismantling333":1q75ezrt said:
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Not a great pic, but that's my 1991 750xl s/n C903555 in the middle that is more than worthy of the Charvel name!! :D

Don't take my comments the wrong way. I mean no disrespect. The 750XL's are really, really nice guitars. So are Lexus cars. That's what I would equate them with. San Dimas Charvels were hand built in tiny production numbers by skilled guitar builders. Like Ferrari. If you have played a decent early San Dimas guitar once production shifted to Japan they just don't feel the same. Not even remotely. Kind of like when Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen. They used the same name. They were still really good, it's just that the old timers were like "don't call it Van Halen". :D
 
2006 kramer 1984 reissue,bought it used about 2 months ago, I had the frets dressed and the neck shimmed, and it is super low action now and KILLS
 

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That snakeskin kramer would go good with my snakeskin 5150
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My Kramers a focus 1000, not the best but plays real nice for what i paid for it
 
I haven't played it in a long time, but here it is.

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Totally original, not a hair changed.
 
tnourse":1vd0r8dc said:
Here are mine:

The Kramer is a Pacer Imperial (USA made) that I bought back around 1990. Replaced the broken stock neck with a ESP Lynch replacement. Flip-flop pink!!

The Charvel is a San Dimas II Reissue (USA made), from around 1995. Koa wood body, Birdseye Maple neck. Best guitar I've ever played! :thumbsup:

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i have the same SD II Reissue from 1995, love that guitar!

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Chubtone":9e9j9rnm said:
TheDismantling333":9e9j9rnm said:
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Not a great pic, but that's my 1991 750xl s/n C903555 in the middle that is more than worthy of the Charvel name!! :D

Don't take my comments the wrong way. I mean no disrespect. The 750XL's are really, really nice guitars. So are Lexus cars. That's what I would equate them with. San Dimas Charvels were hand built in tiny production numbers by skilled guitar builders. Like Ferrari. If you have played a decent early San Dimas guitar once production shifted to Japan they just don't feel the same. Not even remotely. Kind of like when Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen. They used the same name. They were still really good, it's just that the old timers were like "don't call it Van Halen". :D

Yeah, I do understand what your are saying I have played a few friends San Dimas Charvels and they are totally amazing! I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure the 750xl's were made in the Japanese custom shop by hand and were discontinued after only a year of production due to them costing too much to continue making them, or at least that's what I've been told. All the back stories aside (and without trying start any shit) I would put my 750xl up against any of the San Dimas guitars any day...but that's my preferance whereas I know some of you that prefer the SD Charvels would probably laugh in my face about that. :D
 
Steve, that blood splattered Charvel is awesome!!!! Here is my Kramer I bought for $199 on ebay:

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Telephant":27z735xs said:
Steve, that blood splattered Charvel is awesome!!!![/img]

Well... it ain't a real Charvel, but IMO it is better in many ways...

Steve
 
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