The Charvel Model 3 is a (super)strat guitar made in Japan in the eighties by the company Kyowa - Shokai under contract by IMC (International Music Corp). Grover Jackson chose a pointy headstock design that was popular among a new generation of guitar players. The Charvel Model 3 differs from the Charvel Model 1 in that it has an HSS pickup configuration. The neck was a Quarter-Sawn maple neck, with a compound radius 12"-16" maple finger board.
Other specifications
Jackson SG38-07B Machine heads
One volume knob, one tone knob
The 1986 version has a pickguard and a Kahler 2520 tremolo