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This is my first post on this forum, though I've been building Warmoth guitars since the early 90's. Some of the best guitars I've owned have come from Warmoth parts. Got the itch lately to build another Humbucker Tele, it's pretty much planned out and ready to submit the order. But first I'm waiting on a Warmoth Strat neck I ordered with 6100 size frets. I've always wanted to try these so depending how they turn out will determine if the new TELE will get the same fret size. Look forward to coming back soon.

Steve
 
telest said:
This is my first post on this forum, though I've been building Warmoth guitars since the early 90's. Some of the best guitars I've owned have come from Warmoth parts. Got the itch lately to build another Humbucker Tele, it's pretty much planned out and ready to submit the order. But first I'm waiting on a Warmoth Strat neck I ordered with 6100 size frets. I've always wanted to try these so depending how they turn out will determine if the new TELE will get the same fret size. Look forward to coming back soon.

Steve
Welcome Steve, some pix of said guitars, if you still own them... :icon_thumright:
 
DangerousR6 said:
telest said:
This is my first post on this forum, though I've been building Warmoth guitars since the early 90's. Some of the best guitars I've owned have come from Warmoth parts. Got the itch lately to build another Humbucker Tele, it's pretty much planned out and ready to submit the order. But first I'm waiting on a Warmoth Strat neck I ordered with 6100 size frets. I've always wanted to try these so depending how they turn out will determine if the new TELE will get the same fret size. Look forward to coming back soon.

Steve
Welcome Steve, some pix of said guitars, if you still own them... :icon_thumright:

Will do soon as I get a chance.
 
Welcome aboard.

Once I got use to 6100's it is very difficult to enjoy playing any guitar that does not have them.
 
Welcome to the forum! Glad to have you here!

It is as Tonar says - the 6100s are the thing to have. Once you get used to them, everything else feels like it needs replacing. Be sure to do the stainless steel ones. They don't affect your tone, they last forever and they're a dream to play. Warmoth also has some "gold" frets available in that size that are very similar in feel and hardness. I think it's an alloy of iron and copper. It's a nice touch if you have a guitar you're going to put gold hardware on.
 
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