The GREATEST Japanese Guitar Ever Made - 1989 Charvel Jackson 750xl Archtop Soloist (Shawn Lane)

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  • This is the story of my 1989-90 Charvel 750xl Flame Maple Archtop Soloist with Trem. Made in the Chushin Gakki factory for a little over a year, from late 1988 thru early 1990, the 750xl sat at the pinnacle of the Charvel Professional Series import line. Coming on the heels of their highly success their new Classic Series, Fusion Series, and Professional Series now featured a fresh headstock logo in a smooth toothpaste font. Where the Classic Series reprised many of the features of the lower models from the Model Series, and the Fusion Series experimented with guitars with a Fusion of specs all with Gibson 24 ¾ scale lengths, the Professional Series and its three models, the 550xl, 650xl, and big daddy 750xl, featured the very best in specs and craftsmanship the Chushin Gakki factory had to offer.
    The 650xl was nearly identical to its Model 6 predecessor with set-thru neck construction, and active boost electronics, it did feature a 5-way switch instead of the slightly more cumbersome three toggles, The 550xl was basically a 650xl with dual humbuckers instead of HSS pickups. But the 750xl, often dubbed “The Les Paul Killer” by those in the know, stood apart from anything Charvel had made up until that time, or has made since.
    First of all, like the Fusion Series guitars, the 750xl had a 24 ¾ Gibson scale, immediately pitting it against the likes of the Les Paul, which, thanks to Guns n' Roses's Slash and their 1987 album “Appetite for Destruction,” had enjoyed a recent renaissance of interest. But instead of simply copying a Les Paul, as so many Japanese companies such as Hoshino Gakki, the Ibanez parent, had done in the past, the Chushin Gakki craftsmen decided to take the basic idea of a Les Paul Standard - with its arched flame maple top on a thick mahogany body, dual passive overwound humbuckers, and fully bound neck - and give it a deluxe Super Strat spin.
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  • @KaylaKent
    @KaylaKent Před 4 měsíci +16

    i see why ya were so fond of my '90 soloist archtop pro now :)

  • @ovclay
    @ovclay Před dnem +1

    I picked up an 86 Charvel model 3 HH Japan for $250 at the pawn shop. Clened, buffed and went through the 5 way switch and cleaned all the electronics. This thing is a beast! Love the quack out of the humbuckers! Very versital.

  • @user-cv8ix5dg6o
    @user-cv8ix5dg6o Před 4 měsíci +8

    That guitar is running over with top-shelf attributes - What a beautiful guitar, story, and what a wonderful mother.

  • @doc_matter
    @doc_matter Před 4 měsíci +17

    I dont normally do this but...
    It was 1989, My mother walked in to a guitar store and purchased an all white Charvel 275 Deluxe, she picked it because it looks very similar to the one on the cover of Joe Satriani's album, Dreaming #11, which my mom and Dad would listen to all the time, he would end up playing the guitar and teaching my mom some rudimentary things on that same white charvel, 4 years later in 1993, I was born,
    Some of My earliest Memories are crawling into my mothers room and reaching under her bed and unlocking the case which she would see and help me with, fast forward to age 8 or 9 and she started getting me guitar lessons at our local music store, one day she saw my progress I had made with the guitar and she said I could keep it as long as I take care of it, It would be my only guitar until I started buying more at around age 16.
    This year i turned the big 30, i have owned and sold many guitars, yet I still have my mothers Charvel, every time I open the case the smell and looks brings back so many tearful and joyful memories and takes me back to a special place, it is more than a guitar to me, it is my time machine, to a better, easier time...
    If you would like to see a picture of me with the guitar as a child here is a public post I made on the charvel page on facebook, I put more photos of the guitar in those comments.
    facebook.com/groups/charvelguitars/permalink/10158747508615378/?mibextid=Nif5oz
    Brad your mom bought you a 1989 Charvel and gave it to you in 1993
    My mom bought my charvel in 1989 and it was destined to be mine in 1993 when I was born,
    Eerily simular stories, thank you for sharing, that was truly a reminiscent expierence!

    • @PickupsAreNotTrucks
      @PickupsAreNotTrucks Před 4 měsíci +1

      Badass guitar, brother!

    • @doc_matter
      @doc_matter Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@PickupsAreNotTrucks thanks man! The real beauty is Brad's 750 XL ever since he posted this I have been looking at them online and they are so reminiscent of a 1958-1960 les paul color sceme with the flamed amber maple top and cherry red back, I love My charvel, it is a mid tier model but I always lusted after the set neck high teir models!

    • @aninfinitemindofmusicandreams
      @aninfinitemindofmusicandreams Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have a neckthrough Ibanez RGT6EXFX. EMG 81s and 85s. A mid range model in production from 06 to 2010. Made in Korea, Indonesia and some rare ones were made in Japan. Somewhat unique in that Ibanez don't usually have too many neckthroughs in their catalogs compared to ESP and Jackson.
      It's my second ever guitar and I remember the lovely day my dear pops and I went out to the music store to get some gear. He bought it for me along with a Marshall practice amp. It's a remnant of days gone by, a memory of my dad and a reminder of what once was. Guitars really are more than just instruments. It's why I'll never let it go.
      Your comment made me inspired to write this. God bless.

  • @jessefillmore
    @jessefillmore Před 4 měsíci +23

    Thanks for sharing , Brad . Thats awesome ! You thanking your Mom's loving sacrifice for buying that guitar was so heartfelt . In 1995 my parents took most of their income tax return and bought me my first rig . A black Epiphone Special II and a 12' Crate amp . I still have the guitar . In 1996 I got a job at a pizza shop and I was saving up to buy a new amp earning $4.25 /hr lol . One day my Dad said "come on, we're going up to KRA Music (Columbus , Ohio) and I'll help you buy that new amp . I traded in my Crate and with Dad & Mom's help I purchased a new Fender Princeton Chorus . I still have that amp . Cherished Memories :)

    • @timmooney7528
      @timmooney7528 Před 4 měsíci

      My first amp was a Crate GX-10. Nice practice amp, but it couldn't keep up with larger amps.

  • @bulldogavenue
    @bulldogavenue Před 4 měsíci +27

    Brad I’m glad you’re in your happy place!

    • @auntjenifer7774
      @auntjenifer7774 Před 4 měsíci +3

      😂 How could one be unhappy with a guitar like that !?

  • @vonclod123
    @vonclod123 Před měsícem +1

    What an awesome mom!
    I just found a 1990 Jackson Professional with the exact top as this, dual buckers(Fishman) and a hardtail, ebony board, same reverse inlays, and the Jackson logo in the headstock is MOP. I have been looking for along time, and it just showed up. I had a white Pro in the early 90's and ended up losing it. It was my 1st real good guitar..so happy to have found this one!

  • @bodawgone
    @bodawgone Před 3 měsíci +5

    Bought one new in 89 and regrettably sold it 6-7 years later but it came back home last year and it will not be leaving again. I had started looking for another and found this one and when it showed up it was the one I had sold many years earlier. The pickups had been changed but was still in very good condition. Needless to say, I was floored when I saw the serial # and realized it was mine to begin with. Like a lost dog, it found it's way home.

    • @energyasylum997
      @energyasylum997 Před měsícem

      Wow!! Incredible story! Thanks for sharing that with us! 🤘

  • @arnaudstegle5034
    @arnaudstegle5034 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I still have my ESP The Junior II made in Japan from that era, bought in 91 with my first salary. More than 30 years later it is still my main guitar. Incredible !

  • @spookybaba
    @spookybaba Před 4 měsíci +5

    The real Les Paul Killer was, and still is, the Yamaha SG. I thought everyone knew that. My first guitar, which I still own, is also a Charvel from 1987, and I later acquired a Yamaha SG from 1984. My Charvel is my shredder, and my SG is for everything else. Two totally different beasts.

  • @lesterksi4521
    @lesterksi4521 Před 4 měsíci +5

    MiJ guitars of the 70s, 80s and 90s are the best and affordable even nowadays. Loved them

  • @Polarade7494
    @Polarade7494 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing this cool story, Having three of these beautiful instruments I can second you by saying they are the best Japanese made guitars.🎸🎸🎸

  • @phil36135
    @phil36135 Před 4 měsíci +8

    My Dad bought me a guitar for my 13th birthday. It was made in Japan and he told me I could have any guitar that the music store had, no matter what the cost. But he also said pick the one I want by feel not by cost.Ilooked and played several Gibson new and used guitars and many other brands. But the guitar I picked was a natural finish Aria les paul copy. The year was 1973 when I turned 13 years old. I didn't know a les paul from a Telecaster, the only other guitar I had owned and first learned to play was a Tesco that I bought used from my aunt for 15 bucks plus she gave me a cheap amp. I payed for that guitar by mowing lawns around the neighborhood.The Aria cost $352.00 in 73 and I still have it and play it. It is in near mint condition along with original case. I like you would never part with it.But I really like the Charvel, it looks and sounds great, and now Im wanting one if I can find it out there somewhere.God bless I love your videos.

    • @themodsify
      @themodsify Před 4 měsíci

      Was that an aria Pro 2? I had one of those, I own 3 gibson les pauls right now, but I miss that aria and think about it too often. .

    • @phil36135
      @phil36135 Před 4 měsíci

      @@themodsify No it was just Ària but it looks just like the pro 2 maybe they added the pro later I dont know. I got mine in 73 so it may have been made in 72 I love this guitar it has a figured maple fingerboard all natural finish

  • @joshuataft5541
    @joshuataft5541 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Sounds awesome too

    • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
      @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You should hear it with PAF pro's like Shawn lane had in his! it is godlike!

    • @joshuataft5541
      @joshuataft5541 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @Thesegotoeleven1968 ooh noe I gota look it up
      .I never played a tube amp ..I know he had a practice amp in the vid bit it's rare for me to like tone..once in a while..bit I have alot of small practice amps I got a spark and a katana but I got em used and dnt knkw how to get all the effects..thanx for the reply
      Awsome to tslk to Freinds who enjoy what I do

    • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
      @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@joshuataft5541 Katana is a great little amp! I use one as my practice rig! sounds very tube like! 👍

  • @everettrhay4855
    @everettrhay4855 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I found a white early 90’s 550 SL pro in a hawk shop for 325$ in 98’. My main instrument was stolen and we had gigs booked. Usually pawn shop guitars are cheap junk, I did a backflip and happily paid the man. I, luckily recovered my Jackson from the county property room.
    Then I had two badass super strats, I still have both.

  • @davidsigglekow1349
    @davidsigglekow1349 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Hey, that’s a great tribute to your mother, and what a fine guitar. Great to see you still have it as my first guitar is long gone and grateful that it is.

  • @mykuntstynx9463
    @mykuntstynx9463 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Man, after discovering Shawn Lane a couple years ago my entire world of shredder influence was shattered.
    As another commenter on one of his videos on CZcams said , "Shawn makes all my former guitar heros sound pedestrian"
    And he was right....
    Then I saw Roy Marchbank....

  • @Fangolio
    @Fangolio Před 4 měsíci +10

    The one that got away for me was a 1962 jazz master that I had, and sold around 1980. I regret its departure from my life ever since.

    • @PrinceWesterburg
      @PrinceWesterburg Před 4 měsíci +1

      Keybaord players will think nothing of paying $4,500 for a synth they haven't even touched while guitarists will spend all afternoon in a guitar shop deciding whether to buy a $17 fuzz pedal.
      Perspective; You sold that guitar 44 years ago, if you'd saved a dollar a day you'd have enough to buy ten of them or a Custom Shop version.
      So stop looking over your shoulder and look forwards instead, eh? Isn't that better? :o)

    • @Fangolio
      @Fangolio Před 4 měsíci

      @@PrinceWesterburg Well, actually I do have enough money to buy ten of them. Plus, at this time in my life I do own too many, if that is even a thing. That said, the question that was asked in the video was "what particular guitar do you wish you still had" and I answered. I don't think I need to tell you where to insert your "perspective". Is that better?

  • @DrMurdercock
    @DrMurdercock Před 4 měsíci +9

    Hats off to all the hhard working parents who paid a shit ton for us for a guitar because they knew we would love it

  • @glenclifton4563
    @glenclifton4563 Před 4 měsíci +5

    MY first was a Fender American Telecaster. In 1974 my Mom and i went together and bought it for $125 cash and a nice Teisco semi hollow guitar.I was playing in a little garage band here in Tennessee. Playing parties,schools, and a little at the VFW club. I was the oldest at 17. I kept it till 1996-7 till i needed diapers for our daughter. I still miss it.Great video Brad. Thank you. Glad you still have yours

  • @davidplatt8915
    @davidplatt8915 Před 4 měsíci +5

    My Jackson guitar was not produced in Japan like yours, Brad, but I think it's pretty special too. It is a USA KE2T-KELLY guitar, one of a hundred or less, made for Musician's Friend and signed by Marty Friedman. Years ago I had a brief email conversation with the guy who flew Marty to Texas to sign it. It is in minty condition with only some light surface scratches in the finish. It is a treasured piece and I am fortunate to own it. Oh, lest I forget to mention, I really enjoyed watching the video of your time with Johnny Hiland, too. Good stuff!

  • @kylehorner8782
    @kylehorner8782 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The ghost of Johnny Cash in the mirror at the end was spookie!!! 🙂

  • @spkay31
    @spkay31 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the great video Brad. Your mom was already in tune with your love of music and she chose to spend her hard earned dollars on something that would help you realize a dream and propel your career in that direction. That's a special mom and makes a great instrument all that more special to you.

  • @Donaldperson7
    @Donaldperson7 Před 24 dny +1

    Boy you can play the shit out of that guitar! It sounds so clean!

  • @mattdylan664
    @mattdylan664 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So cool you have that footage from your youth, thanks for sharing it!

  • @lunacylander1437
    @lunacylander1437 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I miss this guitar. I bought one in 93. Sold it in 99.

  • @deandee8082
    @deandee8082 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have like 15 80's MIJ charvels like 12 vintage charvel cases, 7 of them tweeds.. and 4 charvetts, those are great as well the MIJ charvetts ... love me a charvel... I wish I had gotten back into guitars before the Pre Pros got so damn expensive and collectible, they were very affordable when I first started playing back when they first came out, then my strat was stolen and I was out until like 6 years ago I started up again and have since collected a few guitars in fact I started collecting guitars cuz a friend of mine gregg back in the day had a white pre pro and it was the best guitar I ever played on hands down above and beyond it fit me so well I am still searching for that feel, it was electric..of course back then it wasn't known as a pre pro, it was just a charvel made in USA.. MIJ's weren't around yet..who knew you had an MIJ charvel grail? very cool you should play it more...

  • @birdsfabulous
    @birdsfabulous Před 4 měsíci +3

    Just as valid as a vintage gibson or fender..absolute work of art. I will always have a soft spot for the super strat!!

  • @jadeowenhamblyn4405
    @jadeowenhamblyn4405 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You are correct. Shawn proves it beyond a doubt. I had a cheaper model (375 deluxe), still the best Japanese guitar I've ever played.

  • @jasonlee8497
    @jasonlee8497 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My first good guitar was a parts caster. A single humbucker Strat style. A Warmoth basswood body with a Dimarzio maple neck with a Dimarzio Megadrive pick up. The bridge was a standard Strat trem, blocked. Black Gotoh tuners rounded it out. Played like a dream. Screaming tone. Had it for 5 years. Sadly it was stolen.

  • @headdeadbug
    @headdeadbug Před 4 měsíci

    A fantastic story and review! Loved the meloncholy tribute with old pics, almost a tear-jerker! And what a wonderful Mother, blessings to her!! I still have my Cream colored Tokai Stratocaster purchased in 1984 new from a music store in California for $446. I have had a refret done on it and I replaced the tuning keys with actual Fender ones at one point. This guitar looks to be going for around $1100 nowadays. And the one that got away is a PRS EG-3, burgundy red with a rosewood fretboard. I sold it when money was needed and although I have a PRS 509 Ten-top, I miss it terribly.

  • @RabihSaadguitars
    @RabihSaadguitars Před měsícem +1

    Awesome Nostalgic video. Im a big fan of all the toothpaste Logo era Japanese Charvel. The Charvel 750xl is just a masterpiece. I owned a Ferrari red Fusion that i regret selling in 1995 to buy an Ibanez 550.
    My favorite guitar i own and play is the Carvin Jason Becker JB200SC signature model.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před měsícem +1

      I got a massive soft spot for Charvel from the 80s.

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Wow, your story really parallels mine within the same time frame pretty much, however my dream guitar it a 1989 Kramer Nightswan Aztec, same Gibson scale and everything. Bought it new, still have the original bill of sale and I can't ever get rid of it either. Nothing plays like it at all. The rereleased version is nothing like the original. I've had the frets recrowned twice so the frets and the action is super low. Never goes outa tune. Has the original Floyd Rose on it. Just a monster. Think I paid $2200.0 or $2400.0 back in 89-90. Still my favorite to play!

  • @rickbennett105
    @rickbennett105 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My first high quality guitar was a 1989 Ibanez RG750. Saved up a long time for the $750 to buy it new. Gigged with it all through the 90’s. I have a lot of guitars, but that one is irreplaceable. The only one that I’d never sell. Still looks, plays and sounds great. That’s a killer Charvel BTW.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Those OG 80s RGs are the shiz. I was always team Charvel though.

  • @TheNewRevolution
    @TheNewRevolution Před 4 měsíci

    My 2 most prized possessions were a 79 Gibson Explorer and one of these 91 Jackson's. I was living in Lexington, Kentucky, around the summer of 2004. Little did I know, but I had moved into one of the biggest crack neighborhoods in Lexington. I was there less than a month when my house was broken into. My TV, collectibles from my childhood, my 2 prized guitars, my Marshall JCM amp, and some jewelry were stolen. I never got any of it back. I remember asking the neighbors if they saw anything only to realize they probably helped. I learned a valuable lesson. Every time I've moved after that, I never let anyone see what I'm actually moving into my new place. On more than 1 occasion since, I've refused help from neighbors asking if I need a hand moving my stuff in. I don't associate with any of my neighbors now. I don't loan them my tools. I don't say hello. I act like they don't even exist. Another house I lived in got broken into some years later by another neighbor, who got caught. I had a safe, he tried desperately to open but was unsuccessful. This was in a much nicer neighborhood. I'll never see my guitars again. I haven't had an instrument anywhere near as good as those guitars since. I probably never will.

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg Před 4 měsíci +2

    Been playing 40 years, built loads of guitars and owned many I didn't build, never had that 'one' more certain ones that where prominent along the way - the same as Jeff Beck has Esquire, Les Paul, Strat, tele and even Gretsch along the way; Horses for courses.

  • @bradambs7645
    @bradambs7645 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a 2002 Ibanez RG421 that was produced for only one year in Japan, all trimmed out with gotoh hardware, with the original stock vintage Ibanez pickups. All the later ones that you see now days are fairly inexpensive guitars and are definitely priced where a beginner can afford. It’s a HH with a 5 way, love those quacky positions as well. It’s just the one man, damn good player and and definitely a staple in the collection and the one that you cannot get rid of. Its not worth a lot in terms of money but as you said the feeling I get when I pick it up, it’s priceless. Thanks for sharing your story on yours. That’s a fantastic looking guitar and a great piece of history with a very underrated guitarist attached to it.

  • @joshuataft5541
    @joshuataft5541 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The best i had was a peavey patriot tele blue..i got in a motorcycle accident ..they must have thought i woukd die cause it was left at the gig pkace and they made iff with it..i wasnt in love with the look but it played amazingly...i had a black beauty with no guts i wish i had ...ive gone through alot i wish i had. As a kid wed trade or move on to other things..but i keep em all now...oddly my most olayed now is a jay turser sg clone with heavy strings sounds awsome thru my cheap amps.. ❤ thanks brad..ypu brought me down memory lane i apriciate you for that❤😔🙏👍

  • @victor493
    @victor493 Před 4 měsíci +1

    In my closet is a 750xl professional transparent red, mahogany body, flame maple top, hard tail, mint I mean mint condition, bought at Mothers Music on Granville street Vancouver B.C for $950, Canadian dollars, I had to take a loan for this, year 1989, these are the tooth paste logo Charvels😊

  • @_DaSpookyOne_
    @_DaSpookyOne_ Před 3 měsíci +1

    My heart years for the one that was stolen from me a few years ago. It was the burst finish with a trem.... I always wanted a hardtail though.

  • @stompbox64dtown9
    @stompbox64dtown9 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The first guitar I fell in love with is my 1991 Fender USA made strat that I saved my money for and purchased on layaway from GC. I had been playing foreign made el cheapos prior to that. During that same time I picked up a 1979 twin reverb. My hearing has not been the same since.

  • @jacobsamano9761
    @jacobsamano9761 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Dang Brad as a pretty long time fan of your channel I never would have guessed that this would have been one of the earliest guitars you purchased. I guess I always assumed you were more into acoustic singer/songwriter type music based on your affinity for antique amps and equipment and your thick Southern accent and dry sense of humor. Just goes to show you never really know someone quite like you think you might. I guess I have seen references to Metal and your appreciation for some of it like your early introduction to Brad Gillis and his work with Ozzy post Randy Rhoads as well as your really cool Tool covers (Tool are the 4 best musicians ever, deal with it haters). That’s an awesome guitar though, I love everything about it. Japanese guitars had/have an amazing attention to detail especially with the fret work and finishes and I really love the color combination on that guitar as well. If I had a guitar like that I would be so excited to pick it up everyday just from looking at it each day. The fact that you were able to keep it after all these years especially given how much your mom must have really wanted to make sure you got a top quality instrument regardless of what it took for her to do so is incredible. She must have really loved you. My parents were never able to spring for a quality guitar for me either because they had no extra income or maybe they just didn’t care because they had to have known how much guitar playing meant to me considering I played that crappy Squier Strat everyday and never gave up learning. It’s a rare thing to still possess one of the first guitars you ever owned considering how many different situations can arise in the span of a couple years so the fact that you were able to is very cool. Keep that guitar passing through your bloodline and gift it to a newer generation guitar enthusiast in your family on the condition that they must never sell it and must one day pass it along to the next generation so that it continues to create history and produce the maximum affect possible so that your mother’s hard work and love never dies and continues to touch future generations of loved ones.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think there was always an unspoken expectation that I couldn’t sell that guitar.

  • @danielhorsley2259
    @danielhorsley2259 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing Brad very cool! My first love guitar is a 1998 Fender Nashville Deluxe I bought new the summer of 1999 I was 17. I still have it recently started playing it again it’s like a time machine great memories and a great guitar

  • @gingataff
    @gingataff Před 4 měsíci

    I've lived most of the last 25 years in Japan but rarely see the toothpaste Charvels come up on the used market, and never seen a 750. That said, in about 1990 I bought a toothpaste Fusion Custom which I still have. Killer guitar.

  • @AvnerRosenstein-ULTRA-LXV
    @AvnerRosenstein-ULTRA-LXV Před 4 měsíci +2

    Your fingerstyle Metal playing is quite impressive Brad! I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It's a real stark contrast to your videos over the past couple of years. While you do play some shredder type stuff in some, mostly seems to be blues/classic rock and various other styles which is all great stuff either way. I had no idea you really started as a shredder though lol. This video was a great one and I've used D'Addario strings since the 90's lol.

  • @DDE_ADDICT
    @DDE_ADDICT Před 4 měsíci +1

    This would have been a great mothers day video.

  • @Yjmstrat1
    @Yjmstrat1 Před 4 měsíci

    I had a 475 deluxe desert crackle and regrettably sold her. Awesome neck and build quality

  • @brpadington
    @brpadington Před 4 měsíci +1

    My mom bought me a Jackson Kelly Performer with a Peavey Rage 158. Still have the Jackson and my sister owns the Peavey.

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My all time No.1 was a 1982 Charvel san dimas Two humbucker strat in pearl white with a painted matching headstock all maple body and neck ,stock Duncans. all brass hardware with a Vintage brass strat style trem (Kahler's🤮). Custom ordered from Charvel in 1982.

  • @thetownspeople6486
    @thetownspeople6486 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My first American Strat. As soon as I started playing I could feel the difference. No I sold it for some quick cash. Had to get another.

  • @scramblesthedeathdealer
    @scramblesthedeathdealer Před 4 měsíci +1

    That's a heartwarming story Brad. Awesome guitar with an awesome story, I can tell how much it means to you.
    My first guitar was a Samick Strat copy in 3 tone brown sunburst, white pick gaurd, my parents surprised me with it on my 12th birthday, along with a Peavy 15 watt amp, moderately sturdy hardshell case, and accessories. I was so excited (thank you Mom and Dad!)!
    I felt that I outgrew that guitar at 15 (or at least wanted a nicer one, and one that looked "cooler"). I wanted an Ibanez RG, like Munky and Head from Korn, and Wes Borland from Limp Bizkit, I thought their guitars looked so sweet, all pointy and such. At the time, you couldn't get a 7 string Ibanez for under a grand, at least to my limited knowledge at the time. Also, I was in bands playing pop punk, ska, and a little harder stuff then, so a low B string wasn't necessary.
    I sold the Samick to my very good friend as his first guitar, I taught him some power chords and he became our second guitarist. I was so happy that he took great care of that guitar, he upgraded/customized it and put some work into it, my father even helped him with the color changing Chameleon paint job!
    I settled on a sparkly silver Ibanez RG 220 B (B for black hardware), locking nut, floating trem, but there are string ferrels on the top of the bridge so you don't cut the ball ends of the strings off (easier for my lazy self at the time). $299. I had a job at a pizza place, as well as what i got for my Samick. My dad helped me cut two pieces of wood to block off the trem eventually, because I didn't know how to get it all tuned up right. I ended up buying a Seymour Duncan Jazz pickup for the neck position and a JB in the bridge, and an awesome older punk rocker who delivered pizza at my job installed them for me, probably did a setup on it, too, cuz it played and sounded wonderfull all throughout my time playing in bands (I played bass in a few, as well, though). I still have it to this day, still love it, sparked my obsession with RGs, JEMs, JPMs... I'm building my second RG now, it will be #6. 😂
    Sorry for the incoherent rambling, I love your channel and this was a great video, much love Brad!

  • @robertmakins5070
    @robertmakins5070 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My 1993 40th anniversary USA strat in red with grey tortoise shell pickguard and Texas special pickups. Bought it new in '93 and still gig it. I did switch the bridge pickup for a Dimarzio hot rail and added locking tuners. This was a gift from my great Aunt who lived with us growing up and helped raise me. Sadly, she passed in 1998. Definitely priceless for me.

  • @jpregl11
    @jpregl11 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For a guitar that needs no introduction. You gave it one hell of an introduction.

  • @Haven2U
    @Haven2U Před 4 měsíci

    I'm 80 this coming august and my first guitar was a Silvertone hollow body electric with a wannabe single hummbucker and the most uncomfortable neck profile ever known to man. Mom got it for me from her egg money :) I still have it in it's paste board case. Can't get rid of it. A few years later I picked up a brand new 1963 Gibson Hummingbird (which I still have) at a now defunct amusic shop in Kokomo, IN. I've added a D55 Guild, 3 Guild D40's. An old Yamaha, an '80's Epiphone, another used '63 Hummingbird, an old Martin Tenor, A vintage BC Rich, a Vintage Kalamazoo, a vintage Kel, and I can't remember what else is in the attic...like I said, I'm almost 80! ;) I still have them all. You can never have too many g*ns and guitars (I'd also say girlfriends but my wife of 55 years would frown on that) . ;)

  • @gigmandrew8975
    @gigmandrew8975 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video Brad. Was not aware that it was a 24 and 3/4 inch scale model

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 4 měsíci

      Yep. With 9s it's like playing air!

    • @gigmandrew8975
      @gigmandrew8975 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheGuitologist Cool. Sounds like it would be a lot of fun!

  • @jasondorsey7110
    @jasondorsey7110 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You can shred like a boss and you can hot rod a tube amp with relative ease, you sir are doubly blessed

  • @dunki-dunki-dawg
    @dunki-dunki-dawg Před 4 měsíci

    I got my first good guitar @17 yrs old. It was a tossup between a Charvel Model 6 which was built like a tank, infact just like yours however there was a used Ibanez RG750 in maroon with a slight metallic inflection, and when I picked it up it felt perfect. The neck was so thin and it sounded wonderful. The whole guitar rumbled if you held it to your ear, a very deep rumble because it was made from lightweight timbers.
    I still have it and I am replacing the worn-out trem and having a new scratch plate cut for it. The PUs are ceramics made by Seymour Duncan and because they are high quality with plenty of winds and that ceramic magnet, coupled with the Basswood timber it just sound unbeatable for very high gain sounds. They are flat across the spectrum but huge low end, very complex mids and a nice top end. It's still a secret it seems that ceramic PUs made properly sound fantastic for rock/metal. Now they are vintage and people will pay a lot for Ibanez stamped Seymour Duncans of the early 90s era. I even gave this guitar a name Amelie. I will have her for life, I cannot imagine not having her.

  • @pauldienes1671
    @pauldienes1671 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awesome guitar!

  • @EyesOpen369
    @EyesOpen369 Před 18 dny +1

    I was sold when he said ty ma I love you. I'm a mamas boy. Only son of 4 sisters. My mom bought me my first guitar at 10 it was a BC RICH WARLOCK bronze series with a stop tail bridge HH in red. And slipknot was big at the time. So I felt like a ultra badassss😂😂😂 you
    Edit: my mom passed away in February. So I picked music back up again and realized damn I suck. But music is life!!!

  • @alexfeigmusic
    @alexfeigmusic Před 4 měsíci +1

    You drop your pick enough and I guess eventually you won’t bother picking it back up. Beautiful video and guitar Brad!

  • @TheZeke1970
    @TheZeke1970 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Damn, that thing is awesome. I had a Jackson, but not anywhere near as sweet as that. Having said that, the Jackson was better than my Mapleglo Rickenbacker! My first guitar ever was a red Arbor Rhoadsish style flying V with a locking trem. Man, I wish I still had that. Sold it to a buddy in high school who toured with it for 3-4 years. Loved that thing!

  • @USDAselect
    @USDAselect Před 4 měsíci +1

    I honestly never figured you for a superstrat kinda guy. It's an absolute blessing to have a fine piece of equipment like that when you're 16. That Soloist is a beauty and most shockingly for me, it's an instrument from adolescence that's still in tip top condition.

  • @jahebert7
    @jahebert7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Man I started playing around that time and wanted a Charvel/Jackson so badly. So cool that you had one and even cooler that you were able to keep it. I don’t think I people today understand how much guitar that was in 1992

  • @HowDarYou
    @HowDarYou Před 4 měsíci +1

    Like you, it was the love of a parent that got me something over budget but wanted me to have the best. My dad got me american standard tele, which ill always own, and ive played the hell out of. Seeng that i ws becoming proficient, doubled down and bought me a cherry red lp standard premium plus. He loved to listen to me play. Miss u dad. Keep fighting the good fight, Brad.

  • @brianmiller4207
    @brianmiller4207 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Quick funny story: My brother bought me a low end Gibson for Christmas, you know the kind that comes with a mini amp in the box? Well it sounded worse than you could imagine. I had to have my Tellie re-fretted so I brought the Gibson with me and said if you can figure out what's wrong with it I would have it fixed, (after all, it was a gift from my well intentioned brother).
    Well, two guitar techs scratching their heads were puzzled, then a young woman walks up and says, why is the nut on backwards? The Gibson factory (China I'm sure) installed it backwards and rather than fixing it, they filed the nut down and that worked about as bad as you could imagine. $120 bucks later and this turned out to be a sweet sounding beater of a guitar. Happy ending, (and not in a Las Vegas kinda way).

  • @JoUtan01
    @JoUtan01 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I once owned a cherry sunburst Charvel 850XL, curly/flame maple top, ebony fretboard in early 90's and crazy messed up long hair to go with the guitar, both is now gone !

  • @plasticoflamingo2952
    @plasticoflamingo2952 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have my 650xl from '89. Swapped the bridge pup for a j90c. Still one of the best guitars I've ever played. I absolutely love it!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I had a 650xl in white. Absolutely KILLER axe.

    • @plasticoflamingo2952
      @plasticoflamingo2952 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@TheGuitologist Mine is the most beautiful shade of pearl blue. We've been through a lot of stuff together. Jim Root played it a few times, way before Slipknot existed. He had a black Charvel 5, back then. That was a sweet guitar, too!

  • @FenderGreg
    @FenderGreg Před 4 měsíci +1

    That's an elite Super Strat and is on par with Hamer USAs of the time imo. I had the lowly 3A! My first proper guitar at 16 yrs was a '75 natural finish Stratocaster with maple neck. It was stolen in 1988 while I was serving in the army overseas in Germany. I'm still searching for it. It has or had an Alembic Stratoblaster preamp built in. I grew up with Rush similarly to you with Tool. I learned it all on that Strat! Keep an eye out for it.

  • @chaddeboe609
    @chaddeboe609 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Different kind of video. Very cool brother.

    • @chaddeboe609
      @chaddeboe609 Před 4 měsíci +1

      If ya ever visit fam in Paducah.. holler at me and I’ll take ya to Unga Bunga Music. = )

  • @brianreva3201
    @brianreva3201 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The guitar that made me fall in love with music was my father's Aria Gibson hummingbird copy. When I was little I remember him playing songs from artists like Buffy St Marie and Bob Dylan. When I finally got the opportunity to get a guitar oddly enough I bought an early 80's Kramer Pacer with the EVH pick-up and Floyd Trem. Wish I still had both those old guitars, but circumstances happened.

  • @user-cv8ix5dg6o
    @user-cv8ix5dg6o Před 4 měsíci

    The first magical guitar I came across was not mine but a friend who was made for guitar stardom - He had an original 61 Gibson SG that sounded incredible through his 50 Watt Marshall half stack - I was also a huge fan of Frank Marino, whom played an SG.
    My first guitar was an original 54 Gibson goldtop - I found it in a barn at 17 years old while looking at some PA to buy - The guy sold it to me for $125 and I still have it (I’m now 63)… This example has a neck closer to a 60’s profile than a typical 50’s neck. I’ve owned SG’s, a few other Les Pauls but the goldtop has soul and mojo that’s hard to quantify.

  • @MashaT22
    @MashaT22 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Omg, I love the stock footage! That’s a killer guitar you got . . . and a huge expense for your mom at the time. I’m sure your mom wouldn’t have gotten that for you if she thought your playing was crappy . . . or on the flip side, maybe she got it hoping you’d improve your skills. Either way, I’m glad you still have it. If I had a guitar like that, I wouldn’t want to ever part with it either.
    Fun fact: I was 8 or 9 around the time you got this guitar, lol.

  • @David.S.
    @David.S. Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great story. I'll share mine:
    I was 18 just starting University, and had saved up all my $$ working that previous summer painting. My father was in a guitar shop, and randomly stumbled across a guitar: an Ibanez RG Prestige 2820. Apparently someone had just traded it in for an ESP Eclipse. He snapped a few pics, e-mailed them to me, and asked "Want me to pick it up for you? You can pay me back". I didn't hesitate, and immediately said yes. Still have it to this day, the older I get the more I appreciate the Japanese craftsminship. Apparently it was a limited run of 500 in Japan, also has a 1-piece quilted maple top!

  • @peteytwofinger
    @peteytwofinger Před 4 měsíci +1

    that thing is beautiful , i purchased a charvel bass guitar in 1991 . i got it used from a coworker . i giged with it and it was my main instrument for all thru the 90s into recording a lot of music with it . i started playing around with active basses for a while and it got put in a case . its in very good condition . i never dropped it and its free of dings and exxesive wear . its minty . its such a great bass . white .it came in a tweed hard case . the guy sold it to me for 300 . it came with a wide leather strap , boom mic stand , guitar stand , arion bass eq pedal and bass distortion , cabes etc . the guy who sold it to me was really into camaros , he wasnt a musician . you would love this bass , its a fine instrument indeed .

  • @mgdesigns37069
    @mgdesigns37069 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My go to guitar - got away. It was stolen in 1983, and until then I had no idea what it really was. I bought it in 2 pieces as the neck became unset at the previous owner's gig. It was a 1959 (really) goldtop Les Paul (over burst (according to Carter's Vintage. Probably a custom ordered from someone in Detroit, where I purchased it. I reset the neck with epoxy 330, and had the defective bridge pickup replaced by Pyramid Guitars on Grand River in Detroit, all in all I had $325 invested in it. Super low action, almost fretless wonder, and with the split coil taps and phase mini switch (installed by Joe Glaser) I could get every sound possible. I have missed that guitar so much so, that I have started to make a replacement because there's no way I can afford the real deal. Your guitar is awesome Brad. Keep it and keep jamming.

  • @BillHertzing
    @BillHertzing Před 4 měsíci

    1985 Series 10 Les Paul copy from H&H Music in Houston, TX. Hanging on my wall right now.

  • @mvenuti1980
    @mvenuti1980 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Yes! I played a 87 Model 6 forever. Very well made. I still have a 92 Jackson Fusion XL from that factory. Very well made!

  • @jjdekay6969
    @jjdekay6969 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Shawn Lane had a Snow White 750xl sent to Kieth Dudney and Barbara Mandrell. That guitar sat in their studio and never even got set up as it was sent straight from the warehouse . It eventually got displayed here and there and was eventually sold at her auction. Someone bought it and cherished it for a while but eventually sold it to a store in Nashville. I bought it 1 hr later for $350. and I have had it for the last 12 years. Ironically it just so happens that it is sitting on a stand next to me.

  • @larslevinberget9558
    @larslevinberget9558 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Because it is a rendition of the 1987-90 ESP Horizon Custom, designed by Schecter and Ritchie Fliegler in NYC 1985 which is the VERY best Japanese production model guitar, but afaik wasn't available in the USA at that time.

  • @dragannestorovic01
    @dragannestorovic01 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I got one of these as well. I bought it in early 90's paid like $500 - Used. Great guitar.

    • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
      @These_go_to_eleven_1959 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yeah there was a window of time when these were very affordable on the used market. not any more!

  • @thestrum71
    @thestrum71 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mine was a Cimar xr 2075, it got away, but I found it back after 32 years. You still have yours, happy to see that!!

  • @malcolmhardwick4258
    @malcolmhardwick4258 Před 4 měsíci +1

    1979 Greco stratocaster. As soon as I got it I knew I had done well and its still with me to this day !

  • @seblo8462
    @seblo8462 Před 4 měsíci

    What a bad ass story bro, very similar to my story. I was 14 years old and with the combination of money I earned cutting neighbors lawns and recycling cans and the last 60bux given to me by my mom to complete the 200bux I needed to buy my Kramer Striker 600st from a local music store and it came with a quality padded gig bag, a cable and a shitty practice amp, but it was the best and that started it all 👍

  • @contrabandjoe7974
    @contrabandjoe7974 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I remember when Charvel hit the market in the 80's. A lot of players raved about them. Well made instruments. My only criticism is the Floyd Bridge. I've had them on a few axes, the biggest PITA bridges ever made. Forget simple and quick string changes

  • @CammedFox
    @CammedFox Před 4 měsíci

    I have a cherry sunburst 750xl and it's just incredible.

  • @ElectraOmega
    @ElectraOmega Před 4 měsíci +1

    Best video I've watched on YT in forever. 🌹❤🙌MOM🙌❤🌹

  • @hogie1259
    @hogie1259 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When I believe it was your mom who handed you the pick, the look you had on your face was priceless. That look of,” I don’t need that damn thing!” Great video Brad.
    My first “pro grade “ instrument was a 1990 RG550 in all black. That guitar was with me through opening up for Suicidal Tendencies,Exodus and Pantera on Aug.18 1990 at the Stone in San Francisco, right after the release of CFH. It was later stolen back in 1995. It was short lived but man, I loved that guitar. Like your guitar, it opened up a whole new world of playing, women, drugs , Bay Area thrash and road trips!

  • @geoffh8077
    @geoffh8077 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The specs alone make it GOAT, but then you see it as well and just, damn

  • @ip2networkz81
    @ip2networkz81 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Paul Speer also played a Charvel 750xl / on most of his albums

  • @ripley7t429
    @ripley7t429 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So we have the same taste. I have had 275, 375, 475 and 650. Never a 750. I have had numerous Model series and many USA and import Jacksons. I would say the 475, 650xl, and Model 6 were some of my favorites.

  • @michaelmiles6398
    @michaelmiles6398 Před 4 měsíci

    I got a Fender stratocaster in 1971. And I still own it today. Back then, it cost $350.00. The case was extra. I worked hard to make that much money. But I think it was worth it.

  • @CrCook
    @CrCook Před 4 měsíci

    1991 HeartField Talon III made in the FujiGen factory one of my Favs - Charles

  • @scottfisher3948
    @scottfisher3948 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice video. The guitar is still beautiful looking. Very interesting history of that guitar.

  • @phreak1118
    @phreak1118 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Brad. We are about the same age. I got my first electric guitar in 1991. I had a Japanese Charvel 475 deluxe in pearl white. I remember the allen wrenches for the floyd were stamped West Germany. Unfortunately, I no longer have that guitar, but I do have a 1988 Jackson soloist custom shop. One of the best guitars I own.

  • @JasonViator
    @JasonViator Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dude, hearing you wax philosophical on that beautiful axe I almost wept. It is nice to hear you be in such a good place in your headspace! I love it. You always hang it out there....very brave.

  • @guitarsingerx
    @guitarsingerx Před 4 měsíci +2

    1986 Charvel Model 5 Pearl White. Bought it new in Roanoke VA. Along with my 1985 Kramer Pacer Deluxe Candy Blue, also bought at the same store. They are my workhorses. Great channel btw !

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The 80s Kramer Pacers are phenomenal guitars. We were so spoiled.

  • @SanNjig
    @SanNjig Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a Real Jackson Custom Soloist Pro from the 80’s that George Lynch played on one of his Tours. Still the Best Neck and Trem I have played

  • @ed4008
    @ed4008 Před 4 měsíci

    That’s a really nice guitar I don’t blame you for holding onto it all these years !!! My first guitar was a really nice American strat that I loved , I’ve always had my eye out to trying to find one like it I’ve always regretted the day I got rid of it.

  • @joshuataft5541
    @joshuataft5541 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awsome story brad..my memories are simular..diff guitsr but same story

  • @NychLinzstrom-lv4yq
    @NychLinzstrom-lv4yq Před 2 měsíci

    Parents are the best, really. Such a gem of a guitar.