I read EMG's were on steinbergers in 1981. Steinburgers were very popular in Europe. But you are correct VV may have been the first guitar player to use them in a famous band
doublev2 wrote:I read EMG's were on steinbergers in 1981. Steinburgers were very popular in Europe. But you are correct VV may have been the first guitar player to use them in a famous band
...with a Floyd Rose.
THINK: Porter Wagoner
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In my opinion that red "strat style" guitar that he used on the C.O.T.N tour had at least 3 photographed different neck changes. The pics I posted show 2 of the 3 .... The pic of the 3rd one I have on a poster and it doesn't look like a Charvel or Jackson logo but it's a logo that I do not recognize .
I'm not sure that Grover Jackson had his logo in 1982 - 83, he was still working for Charvel. For the logo with the ebony fretboard, I think it's the very early Charvel logo.
I agree mylittleguitar does a awesome job on these..... On the Jackson logo, I think it was one of the 1st Jackson logo's ...I'll check my pic file to see if i have a better, mofre clear shot of it.... but if you look close, I think you can see it's not the Charvel logo
That's not a Charvel logo as we know it, and the Charvel logo was around since the 70's. The Jackson logo was available as Randy's guitars were built and they featured it.
mylittleguitar wrote:I'm not sure that Grover Jackson had his logo in 1982 - 83, he was still working for Charvel. For the logo with the ebony fretboard, I think it's the very early Charvel logo.
Randy Rhoads********Grover had the basic Jackson logo in 1981 when both of these guitars were built.
THINK: Porter Wagoner
I am the Undisputed Sex Symbolof theVVFF NEWBEGINNINGS
Like I said some guy who.worked with vv at we buy guitars or whatever it was called said this guitar was built across the street. I don't think it started out life as a charvel but who knows. The logo is certainly.different.
So, that means I have to make another Red Charvel and change the logo on the maple neck
That's why I want to make his guitars in miniature, it's easy to complete his gear and to have all the variant of his guitars. It could be great if he accepts to speak about it... I'm actually doing this with Bruce Kulick, he's very nice and take the time to answer to all my questions.
Yes Rick, I believe the Jackson logo on that 1 piece maple neck is of the early handpainted variety... The one with the large "J" and large "K" similar to the logo that is on the headstock of the white Concord V that is in the pic of Randy that you posted. For some reason the pics that I posted are no longer visible to me?
Vic, any Idea why? Can everyone else see them ?
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I got Jesus in my fax machine. I saw Ho Chi Minh down @ Burger King. I dated Vinnie Vincent as a Drag Queen. I still don't understand a f**kin' thing. I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
It was an assembled guitar of different parts! Does anyone even know if it was in fact Charvel or Jackson parts on it? Maybe it just had a Charvel sticker on the head, then a Jackson sticker (maybe was a Jackson made neck) when it had it's neck replaced???
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a guy came on here saying the body was made for Vinnie in New York City while he was working at the guitar store he wrote Back on the streets at. He said it was the place across the road from the store vv worked at actually.
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
This is a quote from the guy talking about the red strat....
cusano used to work at a guitar shop across the street from my old job in nyc this is maybe 79/80/81? called guitar man guitars not around anymore ...he used one of their custom made strats first tours with kiss ...saw a poster from italy where hes playing a red one......after he joined kiss the nice guy I met became a jerk ......long story.....this is just between you and me ...hey what do you play?
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
for what its worth he said that he never really liked this guitar. But you can not trust vv. He said he ran over his guitar with the tour bus and it turned out he just repainted it.
heavystef wrote:Does anyone know the exact type or model name of vinnie's red charvel? I will need one...
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
It's the same as charvel san dimas and other pro models. the body ist too shaped. I will get a customized body without any shapings, an original charvel neck, floyd rose trem and the EMGs seperately. It WILL work, you'll see...
the red body with white pickup is almost 50s looking. the more I look at it the more I like it. It can cross over to a 60s garage band as well as rock.