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First off the mock up is awesome. Second inca silver is my vote.
Fat Pete said:The charcoal frost would look classy and a bit more restrained but I say go for the inca silver, you'd still get the strong contrast effect but match up better with the greyish highlights in the top. Should make for a very cool looking guitar.
I'm not sure you'd notice the black binding much - apart from the sharper edges - I'd be inclined to save a little cash and just go with the clean line.
Do we know that Warmoth will definitely do a dye and metallic combo like this?
Cagey said:They offer Ebony 3 ways in the builder - Ebony, Black Ebony and Macassar Ebony. Any time I've ordered Ebony, I order black Ebony and that's what I get. No need for a "unique choice". In fact, the "unique choice" stuff usually doesn't look as good. Looks like something between black Ebony and Macassar Ebony, where you have some streaks, but nothing to write home about. The only way "unique choice" seems to work for Ebony is if you want Macassar.
Cagey said:Since they offer roasted Maple now, that's a great combination - Black Ebony over Roasted Maple. Then you don't need to put a finish on the Maple. Burnishes up real nice. No satin finish would ever feel as good or last as long. Finish it off with stainless frets, and that's one super-fine neck.
Cagey said:I don't care for facing fret markers any more. Audience doesn't need 'em, I don't need 'em, I don't miss 'em and the Fretboard looks better without 'em. But, that's just me. They're only there for aesthetics. As long as you have side markers, you're in good shape.
Cagey said:As for the peghead, I think I'd leave it alone on this build.