new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

The latest issue of Guitar World has the complete article on the new EVH replicas.
As well as video footage on the CD that comes with it.
Very interesting.
Only contradiction was, in the article, Chip Ellis said he did the replica
from borrowing Eddie's guitar.
Where as in the video he said it was done from photographs.
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

Maybe they took the photos while they had the original guitar for later reference when need be.
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

I had heard EVH owns the Wolfgang patents and whoever he went with will build those for him :eek13: Maybe these will be the "ultimate" EVH, the Charvel models will be an "artist" model, and they will build Wolfgangs as the inexpensive EVH guitars?

Who knows - dude is squeezing blood from a turnip at this point :blackeye: If he would get a band together and write and record he could start making money the old-fashioned way instead of trying to get every "Eddie is my hero" dollar left out there - Suit up and get rockin' and go make some more fans!

Dano
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

I had heard EVH owns the Wolfgang patents and whoever he went with will build those for him :eek13: Maybe these will be the "ultimate" EVH, the Charvel models will be an "artist" model, and they will build Wolfgangs as the inexpensive EVH guitars?

Who knows - dude is squeezing blood from a turnip at this point :blackeye: If he would get a band together and write and record he could start making money the old-fashioned way instead of trying to get every "Eddie is my hero" dollar left out there - Suit up and get rockin' and go make some more fans!

Dano

They are only making 300 of the Frankies. I suspect reproducingthat paint would be a little pricey. The think the EVH brand version of the Wolf will be the production model
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

The fact of the matter is, you can build your own Frankenstrat for right about a grand. EVH has turned into a drunkin greedy dog.
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

There's plenty of reproductions already, this one's exactly like the real thing for a bit less.........
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Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

The fact of the matter is, you can build your own Frankenstrat for right about a grand. EVH has turned into a drunkin greedy dog.

+1000.

I'd hate to say it again, but I'm very happy with my EB/MM Axis, which back in the day EVH claimed he designed from the ground up after leaving Kramer. Listen to his live tone with that guitar. That's when he acutally cared about tone and writing music.
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

The latest issue of Guitar World has the complete article on the new EVH replicas.
As well as video footage on the CD that comes with it.
Very interesting.
Only contradiction was, in the article, Chip Ellis said he did the replica
from borrowing Eddie's guitar.
Where as in the video he said it was done from photographs.

i dont get it, i always see in the magazine, go to this track on the cd.. blah blah blah, but i NEVER get a cd with it!! do you have to pay extra for it, or is it just my mailman who jacks it every time?
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

i dont get it, i always see in the magazine, go to this track on the cd.. blah blah blah, but i NEVER get a cd with it!! do you have to pay extra for it, or is it just my mailman who jacks it every time?


Yes, you should get a CD.

Who did you get your subscription through?
If it was through one of those magagzine subscription services, maybe then the CD isn't offered.
 
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Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

The latest issue of Guitar World has the complete article on the new EVH replicas.
As well as video footage on the CD that comes with it.
Very interesting.
Only contradiction was, in the article, Chip Ellis said he did the replica
from borrowing Eddie's guitar.
Where as in the video he said it was done from photographs.

I've been going to the store every few days looking for that GW mag... Here in Canada it comes out a few weeks later then the USA.... all the stores i've checked have the old issue out still..
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

Oh really? How much does Fender sell their Masterbuilt Limited Edition Replicas for? Or Gibson their high end reliced player replicas? And the last Fender run (Clapton Blackies) sold out in what, 20 minutes?

It is rumored that these will be the ultimate EVH frankenstein replica, and that EVH will hand test (or already has considering the current date) every one to make sure they feel exactly like the original. The idea is that even he shouldn´t be able to tell the difference. If true and it´s actually accomplished, that in itself is an absolutely awesome feat of luthierie that no player will EVER truly understand and value accordingly. But that alone I would honestly value at around 20K, just in my invested time and labor. And I or most other smaller luthiers probably couldn´t do anywhere near the kind of job these guys can becasue their resources are limitless in comparison (Including direct, hands on access to both the actual guitar and the artist themself, something NO other replica maker can offer or ever could) :saeek:

Just because some players don´t see the merit in a product (that was never targeted at them anyway) doesn´t make it any lower in quality or less labor intensive than a product such as a PRS Private Stock or similarly ultra-eye candy guitar that is essentially still a basic guitar with more bling. Making a perfect replica (or as close as humanly possible) of ANY heavily played guitar is equally as tedious and masterful as building a guitar with more bling than West Coast Customs. In many ways it´s even more difficult, because when adding random bling you can mess up and say it was on purpose if it still looks good. There´s no room for that on a replica.

Interesting Side notes: John Walker of JCMI and now FMIC has apparently been collecting real 1977 quarters ( or ´71 or whatever, I´m not one of the screw counters) for over 2 years. And IIRC he was also sourcing outrageously expensive (thanks to EVH fans) old cans of Schwinn bicycle paint for the longest time. I think that alone says volumes about the attention to detail that is going into these and resulting price. Or he collects quarters and has a few old Schwinns he wants to restore :laugh2:

There are also pics out of the Jackson CS from a few years back that show a few guitars that seemed to be exactly this, with reflectors on the back and all. Now that of course begs the question of "were those guitars scrapped, or have they just been working on them all this time?"

I think it will be very interesting to see what happens when these are introduced at NAMM (assuming it really happens). AFAIK they´re already sold out, anyway.


interesting read..... Ya i know there is a lot of labour in this guitar.... i really kind of wish i could afford one.... can't... But at the same time if i did have the cash i don't think i'd buy a $30,000 guitar.... on another level it has sparked my fire to build some strats by hand again with floyds and some EVH inspired looks... no stripped paint jobs or anything but single humbucker, rear routed Charvel like.... I need to learn how to install a vintage style truss rod... I always use double expanding as the flat rout is easier...


I was wondering if they were going to track down the quarters for the Floyd shim!!!! Ha ha... Years ago when i was thinking of doing a EVH replica i was asking some Americans i knew if they had any Quarters.... had to be the right year.... I never made that guitar... I ended up going a different route and had a Warmoth pro finnished and put together....
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

The fact of the matter is, you can build your own Frankenstrat for right about a grand. EVH has turned into a drunkin greedy dog.
No way you could ever build one like that for $1000. Entirely impossible.

Assuming you were as competent a Luthier as the ones Fender has working on this project, you're going to lose money by spending time on this project. You could be building other guitars, so you've got to factor in labor costs. If you're not that good you don't need to be talking out your butt about building one like that.

That's ignoring the fact that you won't have access to any of the originals other than photographs, you won't have access to the man himself, you probably won't be using actual Schwinn paint (or you'll be sacrificing other parts of the guitar)....

I'm sure there's a great markup for the uniqueness, but there's a LOT of work that will go into that guitar. I'd imagine that even at $10k they'd be losing money on it.
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

I think this whole EVH thing is like a big science project. Very expensive and labour intensive. I think it's like a good show to read the articles how
everything is turned around to make the exact copy of one of the most
hailed instruments in musical history. I don't think I would want one in case
I could afford it. How could you play and keep at home something so rare and
valuable? I think it's meant only for rich collectors and corporations. And it's
ok with me, because I've got my real Stratocaster and maybe I'll have
another at some point of time. It's reasonably priced and modified to my
likings and provides me with everything I want from a guitar.
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

No way you could ever build one like that for $1000. Entirely impossible.

Assuming you were as competent a Luthier as the ones Fender has working on this project, you're going to lose money by spending time on this project. You could be building other guitars, so you've got to factor in labor costs. If you're not that good you don't need to be talking out your butt about building one like that.

That's ignoring the fact that you won't have access to any of the originals other than photographs, you won't have access to the man himself, you probably won't be using actual Schwinn paint (or you'll be sacrificing other parts of the guitar)....

I'm sure there's a great markup for the uniqueness, but there's a LOT of work that will go into that guitar. I'd imagine that even at $10k they'd be losing money on it.

I think it was reference to: Strat neck + Charvel (or so) body + single bucker + Floyd + single volume knob <> $30,000

I don't think Ed spent $30,000 making his (all of them)!
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

direct reference from guitar world article

"Should Edward Van Halen ever decide to auction off his original Frankenstein guitar, conservative estimates are that it will set an all-time record price for a celebrity guitar well in excess of a million dollars. Not bad for an instrument that he originally pieced together from about $200 worth of parts."

your not paying 30 grand for a guitar, your paying 30 grand for a piece of history. Eddie was with them for the whole process and made sure it was exactly the same.

i say its a good investment. buy it now for 30 grand, sell it in 10 years for 300 grand. (well, if you do have the money to spare, and the guts to part from it)
 
Re: new reproductions of the frankenstrat...HELL YEAH

I think it would be more valuable, if Eddie would put something off of himself on guitar. Like a hair or some spit or blood. Then the guitars would carry his DNA and be even more special. Steve Vai has done that with the DNA Jems a few years ago. Don't know how much they are worth now, but it's done. Don't take this too seriously, it just popped on my mind.
 
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