Anyone assemble their own Warmoth project?
- sir_andrew_of_left_coast
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Anyone assemble their own Warmoth project?
Just curious...
I'll be tackling one this week.
I'll be tackling one this week.
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Hehe, so we don't like it when we see the same designs from these types of companies yet support the super strict enforcement of trademark protection... Real good...
If I ever need a Strat, I think I'd go through Warmoth, or maybe just buy as many parts I can cheap on eBay to save some scratch.
If I ever need a Strat, I think I'd go through Warmoth, or maybe just buy as many parts I can cheap on eBay to save some scratch.
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"Hehe, so we don't like it when we see the same designs from these types of companies yet support the super strict enforcement of trademark protection... Real good..."
I don't follow your logic. If they enforced them, we wouldn't have all these look alike bodies. THey would have to come up with something new.
I don't follow your logic. If they enforced them, we wouldn't have all these look alike bodies. THey would have to come up with something new.
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What I ment was, he saw the fender and gibson designs, the ones that are used under liscence, but he wanted to see more, something he would enjoy more... coming from a Rickresource Forumite, this can only mean a Rick body shape (pardon the gross generalisation of every forum member for the sake of a small joke!) Anyways... carry on. I played my cousin WARmoth LP. needs a setup bad, but it looks at sounds very nice.
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Every time I price it out, it makes more sense to find a 200 or under instrument that has a straight neck and make the changes from there, whether it be a new neck, or body, or electronics. I also have toyed with the idea of buying a slab and cutting it myself....
this is just one of many on the web
http://www.nwtimber.com/tonewood.asp
this is just one of many on the web
http://www.nwtimber.com/tonewood.asp
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I would give this place a look, (http://www.usacustomguitars.com/) they are very highly regarded in "Partscaster" circles. You might also want to check out www.tdpri.com. It's a forum for Telecaster fanatics, but there are numerous parts build threads there, and you'll get a very accurate idea of what you're up against in building one.
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I put together a Strat from Stew-Mac parts about 10 years ago and it turned out well. Of course I can build guitars from scratch too so I have the knowledge and experience already. Its not that hard though.....just take your time. Warmoth has better quality and selection than Stew-Mac, so thats a good choice. The next one I put together will be from usacustom though.
