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I fucking want it. The hunt for a JCRG-3 looks like it's gonna take a bit, this would help tide me over nicely.
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Oh shit I remember that one. Was one of the first full-thickness EC-1000s.
Sounds awesome, would love to see a pic of that finish! I'm considering the Tiger Eye stain myself. How was the roasted neck sans finish? Would you pay the extra cash next time for them to finish it on their end?
I like the idea of putting in an order with literally everything needed for assembly from Warmoth just to simplify things, but basically nice parts + decent wood selection is like $1,700+ all in nowadays. I feel like I've heard horror stories of wonky necks and bad body routes, but that was years ago. Just not sure if the woods/materials are up to snuff for their pricing in today's market.
I dont keep any in drop because I can just drop my hardtails when I want pretty easy. I also have Wolfgang Standards in E and D with DTunas, so they can do Drop D and Drop C easy.Kinda in the same boat. I have one guitar for each tuning between E and B as well as the correlating drop tuning (E to D, D# to C#, etc), though I'm thinking about having 2 separate guitars for E# and drop D# since those are my 2 main tunings and I wanna have a floating trem'd guitar for those tunings
Well all my guitars are hard tailed and not floating so I mean I can easily drop them so each guitar can do two tunings. But I mean that I want to have 2 guitars that I want to keep floating so I'll have to set them up *specifically* for 2 separate tuningsI dont keep any in drop because I can just drop my hardtails when I want pretty easy. I also have Wolfgang Standards in E and D with DTunas, so they can do Drop D and Drop C easy.
On par with 4000+ Gibsons, not $4000+ Gibsons. He’s actually being modest!Easily on par with $4000+ Gibsons!? That's the sort of BS we reserve for Edwards rumors.
About half my guitars are Floyds. I love Floyds, but I have been less into trems lately.Well all my guitars are hard tailed and not floating so I mean I can easily drop them so each guitar can do two tunings. But I mean that I want to have 2 guitars that I want to keep floating so I'll have to set them up *specifically* for 2 separate tunings
...listen I just want an excuse to buy this lol
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Oh and to put one more caveat on the parts guitar thing- if you're looking for a good bolt on fender/charvel style neck- I like Musikraft these days. They do a good pointy (ltd/jackson-ish pointy) headstock and also a good banana headstock, and reverse is an option. Tons of neck profiles to choose from, and their fretwork is very excellent.
Good info all around, thanks for sharing your experiences! That blue sparkly body is sick as hell, I’d forgotten about GFS as well. Did a little looking around on their site tonight.1 of the 2 roasted maple necks I bought was unusually brittle, even considering roasted maple necks are by nature somewhat brittle and I blew a chunk of the shelf off when I was changing the nut.
Everything looked amazing. For the necks- Fret jobs were excellent despite having no leveling performed. For the bodies- good quality, no fitment issues.
I bought three XGP bodies from GuitarFetish last year as well and I'll be honest, I kept them over the warmoth bodies. The sparkle paint jobs on them are SICK and there are no flaws. I know at this point I'm deviating to talking just about strats but oh well
Here's an XGP body with a warmoth roaster on it.
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Good call on Musikraft as well, I actually started going down this rabbit hole after GAS-ing for a Holdsworth Charvel build.Oh and to put one more caveat on the parts guitar thing- if you're looking for a good bolt on fender/charvel style neck- I like Musikraft these days. They do a good pointy (ltd/jackson-ish pointy) headstock and also a good banana headstock, and reverse is an option. Tons of neck profiles to choose from, and their fretwork is very excellent.
Good to see another +1 for Musikraft.I'll second this, I have a lot of their necks including two that I just got and they are awesome. Should be posting test assembly pics of the 2 guitars this weekend before the bodies get shipped off for paint if all goes well.
Yeah that’s kind of the angle I’m looking at it. This would be my first ever partscaster, so I’ll probably require/seek out a lot of handholding and fully finished/spec’ed bits. That and Warmoth has a smaller 7/8th size S-style body I’m interested in.When it comes to Warmoth stuff, if you're not as experienced or prepared for parts builds, just get finished pieces. They actually warranty those, and thus tend to be better all around.
No, but I’m really tempted to do an iceman baritone buildAnyone done a full, swagged out, complete build Warmoth order before? Painted and finished body, neck, hardware, the whole nine yards. I'm digging that 7/8ths size S-style body they have paired with the Gibson-scale neck.
My problem with the Warmoth Iceman is that an Iceman looks wrong without the Ibanez headstock(s)
Couldn't you also order a paddle headstock one and just straight up carve an Ibanez headstock?Order a mooncaster neck and have it reshaped. That's the old hush hush trick.