Почему-то он всегда это говорит, когда проигрывает. Впрочем, как и обычно 
ага жги дальше
Charvel is a
brand of electric guitars founded in the 1970s by Wayne Charvel in Azusa and headquartered in Glendora, both cities in California. Charvel guitars became popular in the 1980s due to their association with famous rock and heavy metal guitarists such as Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen), Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi), Warren DeMartini (Ratt), Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee (Ozzy Osbourne), Vinnie Vincent (Kiss), Eddie Ojeda (Twisted Sister), George Lynch (Dokken), Criss Oliva (Savatage), Allan Holdsworth, Shawn Lane, and others. Modern Charvel players include Guthrie Govan (The Aristocrats) and Joe Duplantier (Gojira).
... и добавил:Принадлежит. И джексон старз принадлежал. И оба они принадлежат корпорации Джексон, а та принадлежит Фендеру. А пока не принадлежала фендеру, джексону принадлежали бренды джексон, джексон старз и гровер джексон, а весь джексон принадлежал акаи, и кому там еще.
Кстати, даже если бы ты выигрывал в этом споре (представим себе такой нонсенс на секундочку), совершенно непонятно, какая от него польза и зачем ты тратишь на это столько времени.
такой же вопрос могу задать тебе.
я уже выиграл, я вам убедительно объяснил, что Джексон Старз и Джексон ЮСА - разные бренды.
Бренд Джексон ЮСА принадлежит Фендеру.
... и добавил:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Guitarsпрямо нижний линк ведет на FMIC Brands at Fender website
... и добавил:кстати, насчет Чарвела: он когда-то был японским, я даже и не знал.

In 1989, Jackson sold Charvel/Jackson to the Japanese manufacturer IMC (International Music Corporation), who made Charvel brand guitars exclusively in Japan from 1986 to 1991.
The Japanese made Charvels that appeared in 1986 are easily distinguished from San Dimas instruments by several distinct differences:
Neck plates circa 1982-1986 stamped "San Dimas, CA"[4] (then briefly "Ontario, CA") changed to a plate that read "Ft. Worth, TX", the location of IMC's U.S. offices. This confused many consumers—as, without exception, all guitars with the "Ft. Worth" neck plate were made in Japan.[5]
The gold label, "Charvel - Made in USA" affixed to the headstock of the San Dimas era (U.S. made) instruments changed to a white logo that read "Charvel - By Jackson/Charvel."[5]
Instead of the unfinished maple bolt-on neck that was a hallmark of the U.S. instruments, the imported instruments had a Japanese neck with a clear satin finish.
и только оказывается в 2002 году его выкупил обратно Фендер
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation bought Charvel in 2002, and the Charvel brand entered a renaissance, with several U.S. made "San Dimas" models—named to recapture the original association of the Charvel name with high-quality, American made professional guitars. Charvel offers several series of guitars, including both lower-priced Japanese and boutique-priced American made instruments, and operates a full-service custom shop.[6] Perhaps the most notable product of Charvel's present custom shop is the Eddie Van Halen signature modela short run of guitars paint stenciled by Van Halen.