bagman67
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So as for the headstock: I'll grant you all that a Fender (or even a Warhead) 6-inline headstock is kinda startling (some of you would say "ugly") on an LP body. I'm not gonna lie to you, I don' t much care for the Warmoth 3x3 assymetrical headstock shape. And the Gibby's not my cup of tea either, partly because the break angle over the nut is not as straight as it could be.
So I find myself driven into the arms of another lover, so to speak: Carvin provides its carved-top headstock on its bolt on necks for 20-dollar upcharge. Wood choices aren't that great but they're solid-quality necks, and given my goal of a lower-cost custom build, I can certainly justify that part as much as I can a Warmoth. Another option for increased uniqueness might be the Holdsworth headstock, but I always find those 2x4 headstocks confusing when I have to tune. I can also get no inlays, which is essentially precluded on Showcase necks.
So I find myself driven into the arms of another lover, so to speak: Carvin provides its carved-top headstock on its bolt on necks for 20-dollar upcharge. Wood choices aren't that great but they're solid-quality necks, and given my goal of a lower-cost custom build, I can certainly justify that part as much as I can a Warmoth. Another option for increased uniqueness might be the Holdsworth headstock, but I always find those 2x4 headstocks confusing when I have to tune. I can also get no inlays, which is essentially precluded on Showcase necks.