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Will someone PLEASE buy the Sherwood Green body so I don’t have to?
After seeing them both ways now I've decided that a lot of our metallic finishes actually look BETTER with satin that gloss.
That Sherwood Green delivers!
Will someone PLEASE buy the Sherwood Green body so I don’t have to?
Dinkycaster shape is different... and better in my opinion. Would like the offset trem option, but oh well.I was looking through Wild Wood guitars website last night, and saw a line that uses this body style. They use a Jazzmaster tremelo on most of their models instead, but definitely shows some examples of a finish guitar with this body style.
it’s on the to-do list. Someday! Happy Thanksgiving!Is a chambered body option in the works for this one? (asking for a friend...)
How about the soloist and carved top soloist?it’s on the to-do list. Someday! Happy Thanksgiving!
Also, in the works on some soloist projects.How about the soloist and carved top soloist?
I like the idea of adding the JM trem option. I'll try and make that happen.Dinkycaster shape is different... and better in my opinion. Would like the offset trem option, but oh well.
Will order one day one! (Probably)I like the idea of adding the JM trem option. I'll try and make that happen.
Hey brother if you’re tooling around in there doing a chambered soloist carved top… or even a hollow body soloist… please please drop an f-hole option in there too. That would be most excellent.Also, in the works on some soloist projects.
I do like the look of these, though I agree that Dinky seems a slightly strange choice of name because of the association with Jackson. I might have called it a J-Caster, though that could possibly cause confusion with the Jazzcaster shape.This one looks great. Name is odd because Dinky=Super Strat in my head but I dig it.
Meadowhawk next? please please please?
JB-caster. Offset-caster. Slant-caster. G6. Jazzcaster. If Warmoth marketing wants to hire me, I can be available. :-DI do like the look of these, though I agree that Dinky seems a slightly strange choice of name because of the association with Jackson. I might have called it a J-Caster, though that could possibly cause confusion with the Jazzcaster shape.
Believe that is a Fender Sixty-six. I don't know if they use a standard jazz bass control plate or a specially sized one. Looks like normal sized to me. Couldn't find anything online one way or another.Hey - have you guys seen this?
Another shot:
What do you guys think that control plate is? Mustang or something?
Believe that is a Fender Sixty-six. I don't know if they use a standard jazz bass control plate or a specially sized one. Looks like normal sized to me. Couldn't find anything online one way or another.