1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
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1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
I picked up this Surfcaster in 2007 in pretty bad shape. It was complete and in pieces; the fretboard extension was broken off, one tuner and the serial number neckplate was missing, the wiring was janked, and the entire body suffered from polyester psoriasis. It was black with a yellowed MOTS pickguard, which had shrunken to where the straight edges were distorted and it had curled around the screws. The lipstick pickup cases were scratched and corroded, and the bridge had parts missing. The neck binding was missing in places, and so was the headstock binding.
I paid $220.00 for it and began collecting parts. I painted it Blue Burst last winter, didn't like how it looked, and stripped it and settled on a classic 3-tone burst with black sides and back, which was a color combo that Charvel never offered in '91. I handmade the tort guard and found replacements for all the missing parts. The Charvel script on the headstock was cleaned up in Photoshop and re-cut on a CNC vinyl cutter, then embedded in lots of clear.
It's been rewired and new pickups installed. Sounds very sweet and has a solid build quality. Strangely, it seems to have been strung at the factory in the Rickenbacker manner--with the octave strings on the bottom of each pair. I didn't notice this until I assembled and strung it last week. It is the factory nut, and the slots all fit the strings perfectly. There was factory varnish on the nut, too...does anyone else have one of these and if so, how's it strung?
So now, here we are--one month shy of four years since I first pitched it onto my garage shelf.
I paid $220.00 for it and began collecting parts. I painted it Blue Burst last winter, didn't like how it looked, and stripped it and settled on a classic 3-tone burst with black sides and back, which was a color combo that Charvel never offered in '91. I handmade the tort guard and found replacements for all the missing parts. The Charvel script on the headstock was cleaned up in Photoshop and re-cut on a CNC vinyl cutter, then embedded in lots of clear.
It's been rewired and new pickups installed. Sounds very sweet and has a solid build quality. Strangely, it seems to have been strung at the factory in the Rickenbacker manner--with the octave strings on the bottom of each pair. I didn't notice this until I assembled and strung it last week. It is the factory nut, and the slots all fit the strings perfectly. There was factory varnish on the nut, too...does anyone else have one of these and if so, how's it strung?
So now, here we are--one month shy of four years since I first pitched it onto my garage shelf.
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
nice revival!
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Very cool! I always had a soft spot for surfcasters. They're the mutant combination of my two favourite guitar styles: fender offsets and rickenbackers. I really like the three-tone burst and the tort.
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Nice burst!
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Very cool. Tort truss rod cover is a nice touch
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Great save!... That is a beautiful looking guitar.
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Lovely, I've always been intrigued by these, probably for the reasons Ex Lion Tamer has. The Fender aspects of it are slightly enhanced with the sunburst/tort combo I think.
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Is that electric saw in the pic for scale?
Cool guitar...how would you describe the sound? Basically what you'd expect?
Cool guitar...how would you describe the sound? Basically what you'd expect?
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Hey,jingle_jangle wrote:Strangely, it seems to have been strung at the factory in the Rickenbacker manner--with the octave strings on the bottom of each pair. I didn't notice this until I assembled and strung it last week. It is the factory nut, and the slots all fit the strings perfectly. There was factory varnish on the nut, too...does anyone else have one of these and if so, how's it strung?
Congrats on completing such an amazing restoration/revival, it looks great.
I have one. It's strung with the thinner 'octave' string first, then the normal string,
(then it seems to be just same sizes for the 3rd, 2nd and 1st (GBE) strings).
Hope this helps
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
I've been waiting for this thread ever since I caught wind of your project- She looks AMAZING all dressed up vintage-style! That burst & tort combo really suits the feel of the guitar's heritage, (really brings out the Fender side of the family) and it's nice to see a restoration/changeup done so well.
The grain in the basswood under the burst looks amazing too- nice and subtle. I don't know why they had to cover that up on the originals, as it looks great from what we can see under the transparent areas. Beautiful job on the finish!
I currently have 4 Surfcaster12s- they've been my main guitar for years. (actually #5 will be arriving tomorrow!) All of mine are factory stock with no mods, and are strung in the traditional order with the smaller strings on top. I've heard of a couple where they were re-nutted for ric-style string order, but always as an aftermarket modification. It would definitely be strange if yours came like that from the factory.
So, I'm curious, Jingle_Jangle- coming from the Ric player side, how do you like the playability on these?
The grain in the basswood under the burst looks amazing too- nice and subtle. I don't know why they had to cover that up on the originals, as it looks great from what we can see under the transparent areas. Beautiful job on the finish!
I currently have 4 Surfcaster12s- they've been my main guitar for years. (actually #5 will be arriving tomorrow!) All of mine are factory stock with no mods, and are strung in the traditional order with the smaller strings on top. I've heard of a couple where they were re-nutted for ric-style string order, but always as an aftermarket modification. It would definitely be strange if yours came like that from the factory.
So, I'm curious, Jingle_Jangle- coming from the Ric player side, how do you like the playability on these?
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Wow, that's nice!
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Man that thing looks awesome. Nice work all around. Do you have any before pics?
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Re: 1991 CHARVEL SURFCASTER 12
Wow. Insanely good work. That thing looks killer. Did Charvel ever do a Surfcaster like that in production?
Those Surfcaster seem to be very under-the-radar as far as guitar collecting goes. I rarely hear anything about them.
Those Surfcaster seem to be very under-the-radar as far as guitar collecting goes. I rarely hear anything about them.