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Customizing via Warmoth is a terrible thing for an indecisive person, which I am... first world problems... Doing some mock-ups for one of my upcoming builds, would love to see similar builds from others or get some input. The image is of the actual body/finish (red on mahogany) routed for American Standard post/spacing. Hombre tiltback conversion neck (flame shaft, no veneer or finish). Everything else is copied/scaled/tinted mocks.

Here's what I know :
- Money isn't part of the decision making process. I'm willing to spend whatever it takes to make this a one time, no mods in the future venture.
- Hardware is either black or gold for this one. Could be a mix and match, but I do not like black tuners with the black headstock variants.
- I don't like the gold bridge with lighter incarnations of the pickgaurd.
- Pickgaurd will be made of wood by a good friend who is a master craftsman - he builds almost everything with zero metal or screws and actually asked if we could glue the pickguard haha.
- Same dude can potentially make me custom knobs/five way switch end/pickup covers... If I show him a part in plastic, he can make it out of wood.
- Pickups will most likely be stacked duncans with 6-poles (not rails) so cover swap to any color (or wood) is possible.

Practical reailities :
- Headstock :
Getting the headstock red/reasonably matched is going to be much harder than making it a dark stain or solid black. As much as a I hate to hide that lovely grain I also think the solid black plays into the "Fen Paul" joke well. So I'm leaning towards dark/solid black with gold tuners. Although the image shows button style tuners, I'll probably actually go for keystone.
- Gold Hardware : Fender seems to be having QA issues with gold plating/anodizing - I looked at a brand new bridge in box the other day and it looked pitted - no it wasn't a relic or new old stock. The image of the American Standard in Gold on Fender's own website is actually suspect - like that's the best you could do for the product photoshoot? Wow. I poked around and saw a fair amount of this in online reviews is well. I like the idea of a plug-in bar so I'm probably headed to the hipshot contour (or one of you Babcicz freaks can convince me to get a full contact...). The problem with this is color matching gold plating between manufacturers can get a lot sketchier than black, and I've seen some beautiful instruments that are totally cheapened by a set of gold knobs, a jackplate, and a bridge that are three different interpretations of gold... I would love to hear solutions/suggest on this specific (non-life-threating, truly insignificant, spoiled human) "problem." I should also say, the color match on the tuners to the remainder of the hardware is not significant to me as there's a neck length between the tuners and the other hardware.

Show me what've you done, tell me which of these you think are ugly or cool, suggest something else! Thanks.
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First impression: I like the leftmost example, but in all of them the inlays hurt my eyes... I think it would be nicer with gold perloid inlays.
 
First impression: I like the leftmost example, but in all of them the inlays hurt my eyes... I think it would be nicer with gold perloid inlays.
I can appreciate that, unfortunately, those are the real inlays in the actual neck and I don't see myself removing them... now I'm going to have to get another neck made! haha.
 
Rightmost is my favorite, if you’re already doing the Fen Paul thing that one is a looker.
 
Decided pick guard needs to be either very light, or very dark, and refining accordingly (sort of... introduced a plastic pearloid in the mix) The non-strat knobs (Left to Right #3 and#6) are gold with pearloid white tops. Really favoring the all gold hardware, and leaning towards #3 or #6...

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There is a lot of contrast when you put a Hombre neck with a painted headstock. To me the combo looks kind of OTT. I think the strat headstock would look better if you go for the high contrast colours.
 
Decided pick guard needs to be either very light, or very dark, and refining accordingly (sort of... introduced a plastic pearloid in the mix) The non-strat knobs (Left to Right #3 and#6) are gold with pearloid white tops. Really favoring the all gold hardware, and leaning towards #3 or #6...

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#3, but with a black headstock.
 
Stepping back to the original "inspiration" board I put together, my two favorite looks are telling me "dude, gold hardware." So I'm going to commit to all gold (for now...). Pickgaurd will be on the dark side, but since we're making it I have no idea what it will look like until it's made. I'll let everything else fall into place accordingly. Headstock is probably going to be a red/slight black tint on grain somewhere between 2/3 - again will look at in context before getting the rag wet with dye... thanks for the input folks!


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Just hoping I don't look at it all together and say "Jeeze... really should have had a neck made with an ebony board instead of impulse buying the neck that looked awesome on screamin' deals.."
 
Stepping back to the original "inspiration" board I put together, my two favorite looks are telling me "dude, gold hardware." So I'm going to commit to all gold (for now...). Pickgaurd will be on the dark side, but since we're making it I have no idea what it will look like until it's made. I'll let everything else fall into place accordingly. Headstock is probably going to be a red/slight black tint on grain somewhere between 2/3 - again will look at in context before getting the rag wet with dye... thanks for the input folks!


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Just hoping I don't look at it all together and say "Jeeze... really should have had a neck made with an ebony board instead of impulse buying the neck that looked awesome on screamin' deals.."
I would definitely try to get a scrap/small piece of roasted flame maple to test on before getting dye/stain anywhere near that lovely neck.

I don't have personal experience with it but I've heard that roasted maple doesn't take dye/stain the best
 
The guy who is helping me with the wooden pickgaurd will know the best path for getting the result I'm after with what's in front of him, so I'll defer to him.
 
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