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    *** New Warmoth Body Builder Launched ***

    Is the standard Jaguar tremolo the only bridge type available for the Jag or will more be offered in the future?
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    Bigsby on a Jaguar

    It is a nice jag, but I'm going to go with my original plan once I sell my Eastman...
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    Bigsby on a Jaguar

    I had the idea of a walnut Jag rolling in my head for a while, but ultimately decided on a Mary Kaye finish.
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    Bigsby on a Jaguar

    That's the idea I've had rolling around in my head.
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    Bigsby on a Jaguar

    This guitar building thing really IS addicting, isn't it? Anyways, like the title says, I'm thinking about building a Jaguar and was wondering what bridge routing I need to install a Bigsby.
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    H-S-S wiring (no strat)

    I believe that is how it would be done.
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    Virtual Guitar

    http://www.offsetguitars.com/dressing_room/index.htm for Jaguars and Jazzmasters.
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    Swirl Finish

    + Hmm....
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    Charlie Christian Stratocaster

    Yeah, I'm not sure where the tip went... I had two of them and lost them both. The pickups are Charlie Christian pickups from Vintage Vibe. I'll have to dig out a camera or something for clips, but the next best thing would be a recording of the real Charlie Christian. z-U1-AB_vnM Playing...
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    Charlie Christian Stratocaster

    I should probably take better pictures one of these days, but these should suffice for the time being. As for details... Hollow mahogany Stratocaster with Indian rosewood top, clear gloss Indian rosewood neck with CBS headstock, LSR nut, fret size 6230, Planet Waves auto-trim tuners, Ziricote...
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    Confirmation on a rotary switch schematic.

    I was looking at the pickup color codes on Seymour Duncan and it said that north finish and south finish are connected.
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    Confirmation on a rotary switch schematic.

    I whipped up this schematic for a humbucker on my Warmoth Strat and was hoping someone could confirm that I got it right. It should go: Position 1: Off Position 2: Series, in-phase Position 3: Parallel, in-phase Position 4: Series, out of phase Position 5: Parallel, out of phase
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    Questions about American Standard Tremolo

    It is in fact a spring, probably used with the roller string trees. How and where are the trees attached?
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    Questions about American Standard Tremolo

    1. What are the things circled in the picture? 2. How tall do the tremolo studs have to be? There's 1/4" exposed from the top.
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