Let me get this straight you mean some of you guys would rather have a thicker coating of paint and poly so it dosnt have buff thru, rather than having a sonically superior instrument that has the thinnest paint job available thus rendering the best tone possible from your guitar???? really????
The pickguard is going to cover the route completely, and if you shield it you will be overlaping the guitar on those edges with copper foil coated in glue that will completely conceal the wood for the life of the instrument.....hmmmm.............maybe they should paint the neck pockets as well....or slather all the bodies with 1/8th inch thick poly coatings like they do on cheap agathis body guitars like squire and first act.....
Warmoth is a "Custom" shop for Real guitars made for people that want Great Sounding instruments of the highest Caliber.....you can always buy a Squire if you want a thick plastic coated guitar for a mere $300 bucks......maybe this is the wrong venue for some.
Obviously these are my thoughts and Im sure Warmoth and others may disapprove of my harsh sounding attitude....but in a day and age where saying how it is offends some and we adjust our life to fit those standards Im hoping the finishes remain coming out thin as possible.....I can practically see the wood grain on my Gloss Black Alder body......and Im so darn happy with that, I now consider Nitro just another option.... instead of a mandatory for great tone.