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Just got a Carvin brochure in the mail today. Man what sweet looking guitars. And they are made in the USA. Anybody own one of these beauties??? If so what model and how do you like it.
 
I have no experience with their guitars (yet ;) ) but I knew a few people that had their basses and were VERY satisfied with the quality.

Their custom build basses are affordable too, I'm willing to bet it would be the same for the guitars.
 
I have a CT6M I bought used on eBay. Fabulous guitar--top quality construction & materials throughout. Plays like a dream and sounds great. The pickups in mine lean to a more modern tone, but you can always order different models or change them after purchase if you want a more vintage tone.

Couple of photos (more of them HERE):

CT6_full.jpg
CT6_body.jpg
 
duhvoodooman said:
I have a CT6M I bought used on eBay. Fabulous guitar--top quality construction & materials throughout. Plays like a dream and sounds great. The pickups in mine lean to a more modern tone, but you can always order different models or change them after purchase if you want a more vintage tone.

Couple of photos (more of them HERE):
Say, when are you going to sell that one to me on the cheap???

Seriously though, how does it compare to your other double-'bucker guitars like the Epi, Agile, Dot, etc.? Do you play it more or less than those ones? Now that you're presumably done with the honeymoon on all of those guitars, what's your take?
 
duhvoodooman said:
I have a CT6M I bought used on eBay. Fabulous guitar--top quality construction & materials throughout. Plays like a dream and sounds great. The pickups in mine lean to a more modern tone, but you can always order different models or change them after purchase if you want a more vintage tone.

Couple of photos (more of them HERE):

CT6_full.jpg
CT6_body.jpg


Oh man that's gorgeous!!!:drool How is it buying on ebay. Never bought a guitar there.
 
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My Bolt+:
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with SS frets you probably will never need a refret. And Sperzel tuners are nice too.

Upd.: hmm... I thought images are embedded straight into post. I see them as links.
 
barber76 said:
Upd.: hmm... I thought images are embedded straight into post. I see them as links.

Go to you CP and check your options, you probably have "view images" un-checked.

Beautiful guitar, btw, as is yours dvm!

What is the scale length on those Carvins?
 
DeanEVO_Dude said:
Go to you CP and check your options, you probably have "view images" un-checked.
Yep, that was it, thanks!
DeanEVO_Dude said:
What is the scale length on those Carvins?
Bolt-on & set-through necks 25.5, set necks 25. Carvin doesn't make 24.75.
 
Carvin is a Godsend for lefthanded players. Their quality is absolutely top notch and YOU decide wood, color, frets, as they are made to order. Once you receive it you have ten days to try it, if you don't like it send it back, you're out $25 maybe for UPS. Very few guitars get sent back, if they do it's because the buyer didn't get the color/finish they wanted. It's very hard to predict what a particular 'burst will look like on a given chunk o' wood. Family owned, made in San Diego and killer customer service. Downsides? The waiting period (6-8 weeks typ.) until it arrives!! That and know going into it that because they are a niche player, the resale value isn't great plus if you go with some bizaare color (they'll make it any way you want) that hurts resale too. I have a closr friend who's a luthier and he was blown away when he saw my California single cut (LP clone). $1,300 guitar that would be $4-5K easy if it had Gibson's name on it. Oh, their line of "Cobalt" acoustic guitars (made in Korea now I believe) are an incredible value also.
L.B.
 
LeftyBlues said:
I have a closr friend who's a luthier and he was blown away when he saw my California single cut (LP clone). $1,300 guitar that would be $4-5K easy if it had Gibson's name on it.
Absolutely right on the mark. If my Cali Carved Top CT6M said "Paul Reed Smith" on the headstock instead of Carvin, it would have run me $4K+, I'm sure.
 
How did I miss this thread ??

Am I too late to show off mine? :dance

 
Never too late, man! Beautiful guitars. I'm digging the Holdsworth headstock on the 127... I think it should be Carvin's standard headstock.

I don't own one, but I've played a couple. Hands down (and I'm a serious cheap azz) worth the money, and probably the only guitar I would own without trying out first.

The examples in this thread are drool worthy.:thumbsup
 
So Kite, your DC 127 does not have the rounded edges, right? It still looks slightly rounded, but I'm trying to get an idea of what the difference is.
 
Look at Eichaan's guitar, it's rounded mine's normal. There's a joke that the rounded guitars looks like air inflated guitars. :)

EDIT: by the way my DC127 is the sweetest I ever played. It just melts in your hands.
 
Damn Hub, you let that beauty go ??

That's walnut?

I should slap ya. :poke

EDIT: by the way, my DC127 have a plain maple cap but the grains hardly shows.
 
SOME SERIOUS EYE CANDY IN THIS THREAD.
Maybe instead of buying an LP studio deluxe carvin is the way to go.
HMMMMMMMMMMMM.
 
MAXIFUNK said:
SOME SERIOUS EYE CANDY IN THIS THREAD.
Maybe instead of buying an LP studio deluxe carvin is the way to go.
HMMMMMMMMMMMM.

I promise you max, the QC at Carvin is very strict. I saw a video of Carvin cutting up a gorgeous carved top because it didn't pass (what's the flaw ??). Also you have ten days the moment you get your hands on it to see if you want it plus a 5 year warranty.

Get you a CS or a CT and you'll say Gibson who? :)
 
kiteman said:
Damn Hub, you let that beauty go ??

That's walnut?

I should slap ya. :poke

EDIT: by the way, my DC127 have a plain maple cap but the grains hardly shows.

Yep, that's claro walnut. I sold it when I bought my Modulus. I was with a new girlfriend (who is now my wife) and I thought she would be worried about my spending habits if I kept buying guitars without selling them. I now know better. She understands my vices. That's the one I would have kept. I did make a small profit on it but I was a little upset because it turned out I sold it to a scumbag guitar dealer in CA. He stole all of the pictures I sent him and sold the guitar for about $300 more than he bought it from me. I'd have rather sold it at a loss to a kid who deserved a good guitar.
 
hubberjub said:
Yep, that's claro walnut. I sold it when I bought my Modulus. I was with a new girlfriend (who is now my wife) and I thought she would be worried about my spending habits if I kept buying guitars without selling them. I now know better. She understands my vices. That's the one I would have kept. I did make a small profit on it but I was a little upset because it turned out I sold it to a scumbag guitar dealer in CA. He stole all of the pictures I sent him and sold the guitar for about $300 more than he bought it from me. I'd have rather sold it at a loss to a kid who deserved a good guitar.

That's sad and yea, I'd rather sell it to a kid who wants it than a speculator. At least I made a kid happy when I sold my SX Mockingbird at half my cost including the work I put into it. :)
 
progrmr said:
I have no experience with their guitars (yet ;) ) but I knew a few people that had their basses and were VERY satisfied with the quality.

Their custom build basses are affordable too, I'm willing to bet it would be the same for the guitars.

I tried out a locally used Carvin fretless bass. Unfortunately, the neck profile didn't work with my hands. I'll say it was a stunning instrument and the quality was very apparent though.
 
MAXIFUNK said:
SOME SERIOUS EYE CANDY IN THIS THREAD.
Maybe instead of buying an LP studio deluxe carvin is the way to go.
HMMMMMMMMMMMM.

Maxi, it seems we have very similar interests in guitars, bass playing, and funk. I have to agree that a Carvin may be a good alternative to a Studio.

The Studio I tried was very sweet, but I'd guess that the Carvins may be more consistent. It looks as if they have kind of wide necks which would suit me well.
 
My Cali single cut goldtop a.k.a. "Goldie". I added the Bigsby and yes it weighs a ton but I sit down when I play anyway. Absolute top notch instrument!!



 
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