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For over 60 years, Carvin has been building high-quality
guitars, basses, amps and audio gear for pro and hobbyist
musicians alike. And because we sell directly to the customer,
with no middle man, you can save a lot of money on gear equal to
or better than gear found in retail shops.
Lowell & Mark Kiesel at Carvin's 60th Anniversary celebration - August 2006
Carvin was founded in 1946 by Lowell Kiesel as the L. C. Kiesel Company in Los Angeles. Kiesel relocated briefly to his home state of Nebraska, but returned to California in 1949, and changed the name of the company to Carvin, after his two eldest sons, Carson and Gavin. The company began by making pickups and other accessories, then branched out to amplifiers, guitars, basses and other gear. In the 1950s, Carvin rebadged guitars made by Harmony and Kay, and then progressed to building guitars from mostly Hofner components. Carvin was also a reseller of Fender and Martin guitars, DeArmond accessories, Sonola accordions and Rheem organs.
Originally, Carvin advertised in the back of publications such as Popular Mechanics, and sent out one-sheet product information at customers' requests. In 1954, the first Carvin mail-order catalog was produced, establishing the direct-to-customer business model that is still used today.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Carvin expanded it's product lines, selling popular lap and pedal steel guitars, electric basses and guitars, mandolins and doubleneck instruments. The company relocated several time - original moving from Baldwin Park (outside Los Angeles) to Covina, California in 1956, then to Escondido, California in 1968. The company would relocate to a larger facility in Escondido in 1975, where they would remain until the move to San Diego in 1995.
Craig Chaquico, ca. 1989
In the late 1970s, Carvin began to design and build their own guitars and basses, and began allowing customers to choose from various options, making each guitar or bass a unique, custom built instrument. The various models and options expanded throughout the 1980s, and Carvin gained exposure on MTV and other outlets by being associated with such artists as Frank Zappa, Jefferson Starship, The Bangles, Missing Persons, The Eagles and Steve Vai.
In 1988, Carvin guitars and basses switched from being set-neck models to (mostly) neck-through design. Additionally, many new options, finishes and woods were added, as were signature instruments and amplifiers bearing the names of artists such as Craig Chaquico, Steve Vai, Allan Holdsworth, Bunny Brunel, Timothy B. Schmit and Frank Gambale.
Today, Carvin operates an 80,000 square foot facility in San Diego, and employs over 100 people. There are Carvin stores in Covina, San Diego, Santa Ana, Hollywood and Sacramento, where customers can choose from a wide selection of pro audio equipment, amplifiers, guitars & basses and other accessories. Over one million catalogs are sent out every year to customers all over the globe, as well as email newsletters and advertisements in all the major music publications. Carvin engineers are constantly improving the product lines, and Carvin's craftsmen build over 1000 custom guitars and basses each year.
Thanks for the add. I've only had the chance to play one of your instruments, the Holdsworth 'Fatboy' model, and was mightily impressed. I will have to look into ordering one of your guitars one day, they seem fantastic.
I bought a 1986 Carvin V220 a year ago, and it's one of the best guitars I've played overall. The khaler is a bit of a drawback for various reasons, being an older model.. but you guys make some quality shit.. rock on.
thanks for being a friend! new music will be up as soon as i can get something better to record with (using a guitar hero video game mic dont really cut it)
Also, For those of you in or around the Minneapolis / St.Paul area - I will be playing with my band on October 30th at the famous RED SEA in Minneapolis. Come on out and help us ROCK the joint.
I will be using my Carvin X-100B Tube Heads, cabs, and my Carvin 7-String Guitars (Best Guitars and Amps in the world). So - come on out and help us ROCK the joint. ....
i just got the H2T today and i have been playing it non-stop. i should have purchased a carvin years ago...especially the holdsworth model. it is absolutely stunning and a sheer delight to play! also, it sounds incredible both clean and overdriven. thank you, carvin, for such beautiful instrument.
Hi everybody at Carvin....I have proud to make part of Carvin team...for me Carvin products is not only business, is a true passion ...Greetings from Brasil (Sunset Music Dealer) My main rig below
Hello Carvin thanks for the friendly add I recently had the pleasure of playing through the Steve Vai Legacy model I really loved the tone and quality of these amps great Work ur friend Arnulfo