All Entries Tagged With: "Charvel"
The Shapes of Things – The coolest use of curves, carves and cutaways
Does shape matter? We think so! Check out some cool guitar shapes that made the list …
NAMM 2019 : New color and wood for Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal & San Dimas Guitars
For Winter NAMM 2019, Charvel introduces new color and wood options for its best-selling Pro-Mod Series So-Cal and San Dimas guitars. Designed to inspire, the CHARVEL PRO-MOD SO-CAL STYLE 1 HH FR E, CHARVEL PRO-MOD SO-CAL STYLE 1 HH FR M and CHARVEL PRO-MOD SO-CAL STYLE 1 HH FR MLH are slick performers with premium features and versatile sound every […]
NAMM 2019 : Charvel announces the USA Select DK24 HH 2PT CM
For Winter NAMM 2019 Charvel announces the brand-new USA Select DK24 HH 2PT CM model. The CHARVEL USA SELECT DK24 HH 2PT CM is an exquisite USA-made instrument designed for modern players with discerning tastes. Hearkening back to Charvel’s roots and born on west coast soil, the USA DK24 2PT CM is meticulously built by the Charvel team at […]
NAMM 2019 : Charvel debuts Angel Vivaldi Signature & adds new finish for Satchel Signature Model
For Winter NAMM 2019, Charvel reveals its collaboration with prog-metal guitarist Angel Vivaldi in the form of the brand-new Angel Vivaldi Signature DK24-7 NOVA. The Angel Vivaldi Signature DK24-7 NOVA delivers spectacular style with a modified Dinky basswood body (with sculpted heel) finished in exquisite Satin Sage Green with gold hardware and a tilt-back reverse […]
Charvel TTK Killer Deal Alert
Who doesn’t love Charvel?
A Brief History of Charvel
I was asked by The Tone King to do some homework on Charvel. I definitely learned a few interesting things that I can now travel onto others. Wayne Charvel worked for Fender guitars in the 70’s and eventually opened up his own repair shop. Today, there is a call for “relic” guitars and people […]
Where’s the Brand?
When you look at players in the 80’s, few guitar brands dominated the landscape. You had Charvel, Jackson, Kramer, and ESP. That was really about it. Even the once monolithic Fender and Gibson were taking a backseat to these brands. The axes that guitarists were slinging were just as important as the guitarists themselves. Guitar […]
Guitar Buyer’s Guide by The Tone King
What’s in a label, at the top of your headstock? Something VERY important …