bobsessed
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No....not pervert....convert. I built this custom-body tele-type a few months ago because I've been thinking of putting together a Warmoth thing since the seventies. I'm a died-in-the-wool glue-in kind of person. I've owned only Gibsons and Hamers for the past 45 years. well.....I got this tele-type together and played it. I must say I was a little disappointed. I figured it must be that the bolt-ons just really aren't for me. But hey, who doesn't love a fine sounding Strat or Tele, right? So I tweaked the action, changed string gauge, and tried again. Better, but I didn't love it. So I played the Hamer Vanguard (P90) again. Determined to find something to like about my new Warmoth, I put away the other guitars and kept the Warmoth handy there on the stand. I even put together a new(ish) pedal board and tried lots of gizmo's to find out what that guitar was all about. I read on this forum somewhere that this person was waiting for the new guitar to "settle" so to speak, and then it would find it's voice. Then it happened. A fuzz box from Basic Audio opened a door to that guitar and now I can't seem to put it down. That, to me, is what guitar playing is all about. You get music in your head that stays with you. You can't wait to leave work and try to play that thing that's been in your head all day. That Warmoth is now inspiring me like I haven't been in years. It's a real good thing. I just had to tell somebody.