You know, I've been learning about early Schecter stuff, and have wondered what it is about the Texas stuff that is so bad? I know they were not made by the original crew of people, but I'm guessing some of the bad rep. Is coming fron the hardware designed in Texas. Does your guitar have a 'vintage' style 6 bolt trem? Or is it one of the Schecter labeled trem's with the fine tuners? Like on this one: I wonder if body and neck wood was sourced from the same place for the early ones and those from the Texas era?
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As you say, I'm sure your's is a mighty fine axe - neat having the low serial number, too. I'm glad this came up. Is the serial number on the neck plate? Mine is and its 90716.
Anyone kow whether it can be dated by this? Its got the strat headstock, and just the regular block letter shecter logo, and it does have the vintage six point trem, an ebony board with real MOP dots that I just love, and a tone pot that pulls out, though I have yet to fgure out what it does. I think it MAY engage the center p/u when the switch is in hte middle position.
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Its also got staggered slotted tuners. Is there a way to tell if the pups are Monstertone? Thanks for starting the thread! My Schecter Mercury which I bought in 1987 is a 1985 model in a bark blue, maple neck with strat clone headstock, white guard, chrome knobs. It had the fine tuners and locking nut, both of which I took off years ago and no longer have.
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It now has a small hole where the fine tuners were exposed. Does this model have the Monster pickups? The bottom tone control (nearest to jack) is a boost-like roll off/on type. I wonder if anyone can tell me what it might be worth, even though it's stripped of some hardware. I have never seen one like it and believe me i looked all over the net. It seems similar to some described here before but not exactly. It has always been a killer guitar.
I have an opportunity to purchase what looks to be an early Schecter Strat copy, but I want to know more about it. The bridge is an original Schecter tremolo (black) with fine tuners. The serial number stamped on the Schecter branded neck plate is four digits in the format 80. or 81. can't remember which. I assumed it was '80 or '81, but I didn't know.
If so I would imagine it is worth a more than a used MIA Strat of comparable age. Who can shed light on this? I will send an email to S.G.R. But who knows when or what information they will share? Less than it would have been a decade or so ago. They had poor-ish resale value anyway because it's an 'off brand,' but now that they re so heavily regarded as an import line, it's even worse. Still, that doesn't mean the guitar may not be great.
The big selling/buying point is if it has the tapped Monstertone single-coils. As for price, it would be up in the air without seeing the guitar, I would guess no more than $1K, I've seen them for less, even from that era. So how can I tell what pickups are in there now? It's in a pawn shop which not a situation where I can go opening the guitar up. It's listed well under a thousand, and of course I can get them to reduce too, but I don't want to buy it for what it's worth. I want to buy for LESS than it's worth.not because I'm interested in flipping it, but knowing it was a great deal will help me enjoy it more.
So how can I tell what pickups are in there now? It's in a pawn shop which not a situation where I can go opening the guitar up. It's listed well under a thousand, and of course I can get them to reduce too, but I don't want to buy it for what it's worth. I want to buy for LESS than it's worth.not because I'm interested in flipping it, but knowing it was a great deal will help me enjoy it more.
Monstertones have huge 1/4' pole piece, like the SD Quarter Pounders, but with a more well-rounded tone. Tapped, they get very Buddy Holly-esque. Some great Dire Straits stuff was recorded with tapped Monstertones. Well I had previous commitments today do home improvements on a house we co-own with my wife's sister.
And tomorrow we have even more family members coming to help.really.ty timing. Add to that the guitar is a long drive from here. I will make the drive when I can, but I want to be kind of sure before heading out of town again.
I may take time off work Tuesday. It sounds like nobody here is going to be able shed light on this. It sounds like, if I can get the price down that it won't be a big loss even if it turns out to me a Schecter partsocaster. I should at least sit down to play it, look in the case if there is one, etc.
Man I feel stupid for not paying more attention. Maybe I need convincing. Monstertones have huge 1/4' pole piece, like the SD Quarter Pounders, but with a more well-rounded tone. Tapped, they get very Buddy Holly-esque. Some great Dire Straits stuff was recorded with tapped Monstertones. Thanks for the reply!!
That sounds like the mystery bridge pickup on my Squier II Strat (it rules)., I feel dopey for not noticing the pole pieces. I wonder how the coil tap was activated on those? I don't remember seeing switches. Hell I don't even remember if it was a SSS or HSS config.
(Could've even been HH ). Would all three singles be tapped? Oh and get this: My wife has volunteered to go bargain for the thing for me tomorrow. I think she gets sick of me talking about this or that guitar, but rarely buying anything.
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