thearmofbarlow
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StubHead said:compound radii are probably 99% of their neck business
I'd actually be interested in finding out, because an awful lot of us seem to be ordering 12" straights - I think compound might be more like 70%. And among the OEM market, an awful lot of the "re-assembler" companies would like you to think that their guitars really are scratched out of ancient wood by little forest gnomes and hand-everything - and advertising "compound radius" and "side-adjuster" is kind of a dead giveaway that them little forest gnomes are sitting at a desk making up advertising whooey in between screwing together other people's parts. I don't suppose Warmoth is going to tell li'l ol' me, not about the OEM biz at least :-\
It would also be nice to know, in an idle- curiosity kind of way, what percentage of their business is off the showcase and what percent is their normal, special, orders? I date back to the days when there was no showcase so special was normal, but it seems to be blooping up into this huge thing. And based on the seemingly-huge percentage of ordinary Strat/ordinary whammy/standard thin w/Kluson-orifice stuff they Showcase, there are a lot of people out there not on the forum - like 80, 90%? (And ALL furtively buying imitation "Fender" decals offa Ebay, so they can pretend they got their guitar at Musician's Friend!?!)
Mostly correct, except for the MF part. They'll whack a CS neckplate or sticker or some crap on it and brag about this awesome deal they got on eBay...
It really sickens me how attached people are to meaningless names.
Then again my main guitar, the one that's stuck by me while eighty or ninety others have fallen, is a Charvette neck on a Washburn body that cost me $90 total to build. So I may be biased in favor of offbeat stuff. :laughing11: