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Greetings,
This is my first post. I'm sure I will around lot in a few weeks when the order I placed today for my first build arrives
Brief particulars -- Tele build, chambered Mahogany with Pau Ferro top, rear route, standard Tele controls, black binding, tummy cut, neck is same wood combination (Pau Ferro fret board), SRV, 6105, Gotoh/Grover, 22 frets, 10-16" Compound Radius, etc. Clear gloss on both. Black hardware all around. Still deciding on pups. Going to use a Toneshaper drop-in IC board for electronics (have one in my Strat and love it).
My concern is regarding the inlays on the neck. I *really* wanted MOP dots AND a MOP Celtic Cross at the 12th fret. When I called to order the guy at Warmoth explained that would cost a LOT because while they can delete the crosses at frets other than the 12th on the cross program (cutting just the 12th fret), they can't delete the double dot at the 12th on the dot program. Meaning they would have to hand cut the dots. The figure he gave me to do it was not totally unrealistic but it was a LOT. So I made a concession and ordered it without the cross at the 12th and just the regular MOP dots throughout. And it is still bugging me -- I really wanted that cross at the 12th. Which leads to my question:
Is it acceptable to change a neck order after it has been placed? I'm thinking about maybe deleting the dots entirely and just have the cross done at the 12th since they can do that. Or maybe I will just cough up the extra $$$ to have the dots done by hand.
Sorry if this seem trivial, I'm 52 years old and been playing for 30 something years and this is the first fully custom guitar I have ever built and will probably be the only one so I want it perfect.
BTW, I am using Black MOP on the dots which is not going to have a lot of contrast on a Pau Ferro fretboard, but that is what I have always wanted. I sent them a not asking if they could please select a piece of PF that is a lighter shade to provide a bit of contrast. Hopefully, they will be able to do that.
Also, FYI -- it is about a 10 week lead time to have a custom neck made. Whatever, I'm sure it will be worth the wait
Thanks for any comments or insights.
This is my first post. I'm sure I will around lot in a few weeks when the order I placed today for my first build arrives

Brief particulars -- Tele build, chambered Mahogany with Pau Ferro top, rear route, standard Tele controls, black binding, tummy cut, neck is same wood combination (Pau Ferro fret board), SRV, 6105, Gotoh/Grover, 22 frets, 10-16" Compound Radius, etc. Clear gloss on both. Black hardware all around. Still deciding on pups. Going to use a Toneshaper drop-in IC board for electronics (have one in my Strat and love it).
My concern is regarding the inlays on the neck. I *really* wanted MOP dots AND a MOP Celtic Cross at the 12th fret. When I called to order the guy at Warmoth explained that would cost a LOT because while they can delete the crosses at frets other than the 12th on the cross program (cutting just the 12th fret), they can't delete the double dot at the 12th on the dot program. Meaning they would have to hand cut the dots. The figure he gave me to do it was not totally unrealistic but it was a LOT. So I made a concession and ordered it without the cross at the 12th and just the regular MOP dots throughout. And it is still bugging me -- I really wanted that cross at the 12th. Which leads to my question:
Is it acceptable to change a neck order after it has been placed? I'm thinking about maybe deleting the dots entirely and just have the cross done at the 12th since they can do that. Or maybe I will just cough up the extra $$$ to have the dots done by hand.
Sorry if this seem trivial, I'm 52 years old and been playing for 30 something years and this is the first fully custom guitar I have ever built and will probably be the only one so I want it perfect.
BTW, I am using Black MOP on the dots which is not going to have a lot of contrast on a Pau Ferro fretboard, but that is what I have always wanted. I sent them a not asking if they could please select a piece of PF that is a lighter shade to provide a bit of contrast. Hopefully, they will be able to do that.
Also, FYI -- it is about a 10 week lead time to have a custom neck made. Whatever, I'm sure it will be worth the wait

Thanks for any comments or insights.