Re: has anybody had dealings with carvin?
I bought a 6-string model of theirs several years ago. It was...different. Nice to look at, but felt a little like a toy. Definitely not much weight, which could be good or bad. The finish was a little weird - it was supposed to be a sunburst, but the area containing red was very fat, and was like candy apple red, and really stood out; the colors didn't seem to blend all that well. The pickups just plain sucked; feedback at high volume being the worst problem. It didn't stay in tune that great - it had sperzels and a wilkinson (spelling?) bridge. I wasn't using the sperzels correctly I later found out after I sold it. So I'll never know if it was all me, or some of the guitar. The bridge floated too much with string bends - I could have taken some time to block it or put more springs on it to hold it in place better. I recall me not liking certain notes - I think they buzzed more than others or something, and it pissed me off at the time. It was supposed to have been set up and ready to go, but I think it could have used a pro set up even after I got it. But I didn't want to drop even more money into it, and I didn't know much about setting a guitar up back then. I tried to like the guitar, since it was around $750, and supposedly "custom," but I just didn't like it. And I waited until after the return period before I figured out I really didn't like it. It took me like 2 months of playing it to realize it was not my dream axe.
It was a fair deal for the money, but when I look at their prices now, I just don't know if it's worth it or not. I think they raised their prices a lot since I ordered mine. I think their bolt kit would be a great value, given that it is $350, and they sell the assembled version for over $700. But for some of their $1000 and over guitars, the pickups should be Duncans or DiMarzios but they're not and you'll end up taking out at least the bridge pickup.
I would personally rather go through Warmoth and build a dream axe that way, with kick ass pickups, nice heavy wood, etc. For a grand, you could really go nuts.