Rare doesn't begin to describe this 100% original early Schecter from the original shop in Van Nuys. It has the correct 'S' serial number and the number on mine is less than 25 numbers away from Pete Townshend's black Schecter in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Featherweight and with all the right appointments including three Monstertone pickups with 3 way paddles and coil taps on both vol and tone pots. Tele shaped body with a tremolo bridge (no, I do not have the arm).
Because of the lightweight and grain showing through, I believe it's a basswood body finished in gold with lacquer over. There is a ding on the back, lower edge and some stress finish cracks near the neck screws. Neck is full and fine with zero wear.
Hello,Here is your chance to own a RARE and KILLER Early USA Schecter exotic woods from golden Van Nuys era.Loaded Pick guard is NOT original Van Nuys eraI. Browse By Category. Schecter Van Nuys Stratocaster '80 Natural Mark Knopfler sound. By Schecter; Listed over 2 years ago by dk's guitar. Neck's serial number L7070 refers to Shedua. Here are some pictures. I assume the serial number is 0031? The side; in Van Nuys it was probably 60% parts/40% fully assembled guitars.
One piece maple neck with skunk stripe features flatter than vintage radius and medium jumbo frets. Guitar is just stunning. Note: I have owned this guitar for about 15 years and I've never turned a screw on it and I'm not going to be the one to break the neck seal to see the butt of the neck and the pocket. Il bacio della sirena tera lynn childs pdf. I would keep it, but I'm retired now and it's time to let go of my stuff. $7,500 and you will never, ever see another one. This item is sold As-Described This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed.
Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging. Product Specs Condition: Brand Model Finish Categories Made In United States.
Schecter Guitar Research has solidified its elite status as one of the world’s premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world in more than 150 countries. Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. Its core business practice offers high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. One of the company's strongest assets is its growing roster of high-profile artists, including Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, The Cure, Papa Roach, Seether, Prince, Stone Temple Pilots, Nevermore and Black Label Society.
Custom shop days, 1976–1983 In 1976, David Schecter opened Schecter Guitar Research, a repair shop in Van Nuys, California. The shop manufactured replacement guitar necks and bodies, complete pickup assemblies, bridges, pickguards, tuners, knobs, potentiometers, and miscellaneous other guitar parts. Eventually, Schecter began supplying parts to notable guitar manufacturers and to Robert Talbot repair shops. By the late 1970s Schecter offered more than 400 guitar parts, but did not offer any finished instruments. In 1979, Schecter offered, for the first time, its own fully assembled electric guitars. They were considered very high quality and very expensive, and were sold only by twenty retailers across the United States.Schecter guitars and parts have been used by, among others, Pete Townshend, Mark Knopfler, Ritchie Blackmore, Chris Poland, Synyster Gates, Richard Patrick, Jinxx, Jake Pitts Tommy Victor, Dan Donegan, Robin Zander, and Shaun Morgan. Texan ownership and mass production, 1983–1987 By 1983, Schecter had reached its custom shop production limit and could no longer meet demand.
That year, the company was purchased by a group of Texas investors who wanted to build upon Schecter's reputation for quality. The investors moved the company to Dallas, Texas, where they produced above-par quality guitars using both imported parts and Schecter parts under the Schecter name for less than five years. At the 1984 winter NAMM show, Schecter introduced twelve new guitars and basses.
Rare doesn't begin to describe this 100% original early Schecter from the original shop in Van Nuys. It has the correct 'S' serial number and the number on mine is less than 25 numbers away from Pete Townshend's black Schecter in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Featherweight and with all the right appointments including three Monstertone pickups with 3 way paddles and coil taps on both vol and tone pots. Tele shaped body with a tremolo bridge (no, I do not have the arm).
Because of the lightweight and grain showing through, I believe it's a basswood body finished in gold with lacquer over. There is a ding on the back, lower edge and some stress finish cracks near the neck screws. Neck is full and fine with zero wear.
Hello,Here is your chance to own a RARE and KILLER Early USA Schecter exotic woods from golden Van Nuys era.Loaded Pick guard is NOT original Van Nuys eraI. Browse By Category. Schecter Van Nuys Stratocaster '80 Natural Mark Knopfler sound. By Schecter; Listed over 2 years ago by dk's guitar. Neck's serial number L7070 refers to Shedua. Here are some pictures. I assume the serial number is 0031? The side; in Van Nuys it was probably 60% parts/40% fully assembled guitars.
One piece maple neck with skunk stripe features flatter than vintage radius and medium jumbo frets. Guitar is just stunning. Note: I have owned this guitar for about 15 years and I've never turned a screw on it and I'm not going to be the one to break the neck seal to see the butt of the neck and the pocket. Il bacio della sirena tera lynn childs pdf. I would keep it, but I'm retired now and it's time to let go of my stuff. $7,500 and you will never, ever see another one. This item is sold As-Described This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed.
Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging. Product Specs Condition: Brand Model Finish Categories Made In United States.
Schecter Guitar Research has solidified its elite status as one of the world’s premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world in more than 150 countries. Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. Its core business practice offers high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. One of the company's strongest assets is its growing roster of high-profile artists, including Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, The Cure, Papa Roach, Seether, Prince, Stone Temple Pilots, Nevermore and Black Label Society.
Custom shop days, 1976–1983 In 1976, David Schecter opened Schecter Guitar Research, a repair shop in Van Nuys, California. The shop manufactured replacement guitar necks and bodies, complete pickup assemblies, bridges, pickguards, tuners, knobs, potentiometers, and miscellaneous other guitar parts. Eventually, Schecter began supplying parts to notable guitar manufacturers and to Robert Talbot repair shops. By the late 1970s Schecter offered more than 400 guitar parts, but did not offer any finished instruments. In 1979, Schecter offered, for the first time, its own fully assembled electric guitars. They were considered very high quality and very expensive, and were sold only by twenty retailers across the United States.Schecter guitars and parts have been used by, among others, Pete Townshend, Mark Knopfler, Ritchie Blackmore, Chris Poland, Synyster Gates, Richard Patrick, Jinxx, Jake Pitts Tommy Victor, Dan Donegan, Robin Zander, and Shaun Morgan. Texan ownership and mass production, 1983–1987 By 1983, Schecter had reached its custom shop production limit and could no longer meet demand.
That year, the company was purchased by a group of Texas investors who wanted to build upon Schecter's reputation for quality. The investors moved the company to Dallas, Texas, where they produced above-par quality guitars using both imported parts and Schecter parts under the Schecter name for less than five years. At the 1984 winter NAMM show, Schecter introduced twelve new guitars and basses.