Guiness for Strength
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Just got the Warmoth built and I'm in love with it. It is a "Super Strat" built to my preferences in body and neck. Dealt with Gregg Stewart at Warmoth, a very helpful and friendly guy. Eric Chaz at Eric's Guitar Shop (Los Angeles) put it together and did a beautiful job.
I made this my dream guitar and didn't cut a single corner. All the parts and building costs add up to about $1500, and took 3 months or so.
Plays amazingly, stellar tone, and surprisingly has Les Paul-like sustain.
Stratocaster body, 1 Humbucker route for EMG 81. 5A flame maple top. Floyd Rose recessed tremolo. 1 Vol 1 Tone.
Mahogany back. Battry box for active EMG. The plate at the neck joint has an ingraving of Jimi Hendrix that is impossible for me to photograph.
Reverse headstock.
Maple neck, bound ebony board. Great work on the top meeting the mahogany body.
I had this made because there is no guitar maker that makes this guitar, unless you go custom shop. I love Strats for their playability, but prefer mahogany bodies tone-wise. Plus, as a "palm muter" the traditional placement of the Strat's volume knob right by the bridge pickup just drives me nuts.
I made this my dream guitar and didn't cut a single corner. All the parts and building costs add up to about $1500, and took 3 months or so.
Plays amazingly, stellar tone, and surprisingly has Les Paul-like sustain.
Stratocaster body, 1 Humbucker route for EMG 81. 5A flame maple top. Floyd Rose recessed tremolo. 1 Vol 1 Tone.
Mahogany back. Battry box for active EMG. The plate at the neck joint has an ingraving of Jimi Hendrix that is impossible for me to photograph.
Reverse headstock.
Maple neck, bound ebony board. Great work on the top meeting the mahogany body.
I had this made because there is no guitar maker that makes this guitar, unless you go custom shop. I love Strats for their playability, but prefer mahogany bodies tone-wise. Plus, as a "palm muter" the traditional placement of the Strat's volume knob right by the bridge pickup just drives me nuts.