Lp/sg Flavoured Stratocaster., Warmoth assembly.
Gilmore
Sep 2 2011, 11:32 PM
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Hi

This is my second Warmoth guitar I just finished putting together. I love everything about it. Looks stunning, sounds greeeat and plays like butter. smile.gif

Body: Chambered Mahogany, Birdseye maple top (handpicked by me), Ivory bindings and Cherry Burst finish.
Neck: Birdseye maple, 59 profile, Rosewood fingerboard (Compound radius), Mother of Pearl inlays, Stainless Steel frets and Vintage tint satin finish.
Hardware: Gotho Vintage tuners, Wilkinsson tremolo bridge, Chrome knobs and creame pickup mounting rings.
Electronics/Pickups: Seymour Duncan 59´s neck and bridge, 3 way switch with 2 volume pots ans one for tone.

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Sep 2 2011, 11:47 PM
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Wow, looks fantastic biggrin.gif

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Adrian Figallo
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what an amazing guitar man, i LOVE it, great top, great great top.

could you post videos/samples?

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Sep 3 2011, 08:03 AM
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Very nice mate...loks awesome.
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Is the whole process of ordering and putting it together hard for a first timer?

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Wow man, that is a beauty, love the birdseye wood, amazing.

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Gilmore
Sep 3 2011, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE (JaxN4 @ Sep 3 2011, 09:03 AM) *
Very nice mate...loks awesome.
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Is the whole process of ordering and putting it together hard for a first timer?


The process of ordering is very simple, but you have to know what you want in the guitar from the body down to the single screw so alot of research is very important.

Putting it together is no rocket sience, but it´s not an easy task either. Research and practice is the key....alot of research. You don´t want to screw things up, because it´s not always possible to reverse what you have done, drill a hole in the wrong place or somethig like that. I have done heavy modifications on many of my other guitars so I have a little practice, but I also did months of research on youtube and DVD´s. smile.gif

I try to make some sound sample or video if I find the time.

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Sinisa Cekic
Sep 3 2011, 10:40 PM
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Great looking guitar ! I hope that it sounds the same.smile.gif

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Gilmore
Sep 4 2011, 01:18 AM
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QUOTE (Sinisa Cekic @ Sep 3 2011, 11:40 PM) *
Great looking guitar ! I hope that it sounds the same.smile.gif


It sure does. smile.gif

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Sep 4 2011, 01:51 AM
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QUOTE (Gilmore @ Sep 3 2011, 05:57 PM) *
The process of ordering is very simple, but you have to know what you want in the guitar from the body down to the single screw so alot of research is very important.

Putting it together is no rocket sience, but it´s not an easy task either. Research and practice is the key....alot of research. You don´t want to screw things up, because it´s not always possible to reverse what you have done, drill a hole in the wrong place or somethig like that. I have done heavy modifications on many of my other guitars so I have a little practice, but I also did months of research on youtube and DVD´s. smile.gif

I try to make some sound sample or video if I find the time.



awesome, mate. cheers

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Sep 5 2011, 06:39 PM
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Another lovely piece mate! Congrats!!!

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That's an awesome guitar man, looks stunning, well done smile.gif

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Oh My that's one attractive guitar!

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QUOTE (Gilmore @ Sep 2 2011, 06:32 PM) *
Hi

This is my second Warmoth guitar I just finished putting together. I love everything about it. Looks stunning, sounds greeeat and plays like butter. smile.gif

Body: Chambered Mahogany, Birdseye maple top (handpicked by me), Ivory bindings and Cherry Burst finish.
Neck: Birdseye maple, 59 profile, Rosewood fingerboard (Compound radius), Mother of Pearl inlays, Stainless Steel frets and Vintage tint satin finish.
Hardware: Gotho Vintage tuners, Wilkinsson tremolo bridge, Chrome knobs and creame pickup mounting rings.
Electronics/Pickups: Seymour Duncan 59´s neck and bridge, 3 way switch with 2 volume pots ans one for tone.

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Looks AMAZING. Put up some vids and recordings!

I really love the look of quilted maple and other exotic tops. My Minarik Lotus has a quilted top and I love how it catches the light.
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