kolsky
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My 3rd Warmoth build. Started as an unfinished Hombre neck (14˚ radius, 25.5" scale, 6100 ss frets, mahogany back rosewood board) and a solid one piece mahogany slab. When ordering, I was told I had to have the neck pocket routed on the unfinished slab or they wouldn't sell it... sounds reasonable since it had to fit the neck properly. When it arrived there wasn't enough wood to carve the body based on the pre cut route. Spike at Warmoth was the coolest dude ever and understood the scenario and promptly refunded the slab price upon return. As it happened, this all took place during the NAMM 2018 winter show that I attend every year. So I found an amazing slab of one piece honduran mahogany at the show for $100. The goal was to build a junior that looks like it was passed down through 3 generations of guitarists playing the Shazam out of a great sounding rig bought in 1957! After 6 months of working on this, sourcing parts, luthier assembly/setup and getting MJT Aged Finishes out of Missouri to do the nitrocellulose lacquer relic finish... she's ready to rock! Dream realized. :headbang4:













