yep, part of the wildcard seriesSimilar to this one right? 2009 San dimas usa
I’m in the Carvin club too! I have a 1992 DC145 that is without a doubt, the best playing guitar I’ve ever played or owned. A short scale shredder…Kahler Steeler trem, tung oiled neck that is still super straight with original frets and you can set the action so low it’s ridiculous! Those guitars up to 1993 are hidden gems..i believe mines an 84 too. i know Carvin gets a lot of shit, i never understood why though based on mine, it rips
I have two Suhr's that would disagree with you.IME by far Marchione. It’s like a talent booster. Not even close for anything else I’ve tried. One of my friends especially became a different player when he tried mine. I told him I didn’t know you could play like that and he didn’t either lol. I do like Tao’s a lot too though
I used to be a huge Charvel fan and had this one aged nitro custom shop that was the best playing I tried, my favorite super strat I tried at the time by far, but then I brought it in to this local store with 2 Marchione’s to see if they were legit and from then on I knew I needed one and listed that Charvel for sale lol. Anderson’s and Suhr’s are nowhere near this level imo and tonally sound like just another choked poly finish guitar to me. Same with Mayones, but a bit better IME
If you tried these Marchione's I think you'd see what I mean. I've tried at this point over 20 different Suhr's, a similar amount of Mayones's, lots of Anderson's and 6 different Marchione's, and as obsessive gear head have just in general owned and tried 100's of different guitars over the years from a really diverse range and my opinions always come from a place of doing my homework comparing any item I form an opinion on with some solid benchmarks before jumping to overhyping stuffI have two Suhr's that would disagree with you.
Pretty much anything made by Tom Anderson.
Anderson guitars feel so perfect it's almost like you're reaching right into CAD and playing the mathematical representation of the guitar as opposed to something made of real material. Their neck profiles feel great, they have excellent stainless steel frets and whatever super-fine grain satin finish they put on their necks has as little friction as anything I've played. They kind of do feel like they play themselves.
Suhr also makes great feeling guitars if you find one spec'd the way you like.