NightmareGoggles
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I'm looking at ordering (or making as I have made a guitar before) a custom 6 string (or 7 if it's not too much more expensive) headless multiscale guitar.
I tried a Strandberg in the past and absolutely loved the feel of it, but most of the ones I like are well above $2,800. I was looking at Halo but saw bad things about them here so I stopped looking there. Currently looking at Balaguer (and Aristides, but those are quite pricey), but being able to get the head and body custom and do the rest myself would be ideal as I have done that a custom which I got a Warmoth blank body and head and cut the shape and stained it myself and fit almost all the hardware, so if there's anything like that, that would be my preference.
TL;DR
I need suggestions on other builders that do custom multiscale headless guitars for preferably less than $2500. The ideal situation for me would be to get a headless neck and body from a place similar to Warmoth with the nut and frets already in and do the rest myself as I have done that before.
1. Multiscale and headless are a must.
2. Don't need anything fancy (5-way switch, more than 2 knobs, trem)
I tried a Strandberg in the past and absolutely loved the feel of it, but most of the ones I like are well above $2,800. I was looking at Halo but saw bad things about them here so I stopped looking there. Currently looking at Balaguer (and Aristides, but those are quite pricey), but being able to get the head and body custom and do the rest myself would be ideal as I have done that a custom which I got a Warmoth blank body and head and cut the shape and stained it myself and fit almost all the hardware, so if there's anything like that, that would be my preference.
TL;DR
I need suggestions on other builders that do custom multiscale headless guitars for preferably less than $2500. The ideal situation for me would be to get a headless neck and body from a place similar to Warmoth with the nut and frets already in and do the rest myself as I have done that before.
1. Multiscale and headless are a must.
2. Don't need anything fancy (5-way switch, more than 2 knobs, trem)
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