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Matching Neck and Body Colors help

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Hi guys, I've been using the custom neck and body builder for a while now and I've no idea where the option for a "Matching Neck and Body Colors" is located!
I plan to build a jackson randy rhoads replica, V2 alder body (flamed maple top) dyed red with black burst over. Just wondering about how warmoth defines their neck finishes." Dye or Burst color on the peg face with your choice of different finish on the back."
Assuming if my neck is maple with an ebony fretboard, are they able to match the black gloss finish on the back of my guitar upward to the back of the neck itself along with the red dye on its peghead!

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Yep they can do, that Combo you want must be done at the same time / one order  ie: Neck and Body.
That would cost you.

$45 for the Flame veneer headstock
$125 for the Dye or Burst on headstock and the Black finish on the rest of the Neck.

(Middle column, bottom)
http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Necks/NeckFinish.aspx
 
mydadisagoodguy said:
Hi guys, I've been using the custom neck and body builder for a while now and I've no idea where the option for a "Matching Neck and Body Colors" is located!
I plan to build a jackson randy rhoads replica, V2 alder body (flamed maple top) dyed red with black burst over. Just wondering about how warmoth defines their neck finishes." Dye or Burst color on the peg face with your choice of different finish on the back."
Assuming if my neck is maple with an ebony fretboard, are they able to match the black gloss finish on the back of my guitar upward to the back of the neck itself along with the red dye on its peghead!

There's no place in the online automation to order headstock veneers or matching neck finishes. The page Updown linked to shows you your options and their cost, but that's as far as it goes. There's no way to modify your order from there, or in the builder. You have to add a note to the order, which you get a chance to do at the very end.

If I were you, I would call them to place the order so you can make sure they understand what you're asking for and agree it's a viable option. You don't have to spend an hour on the phone with them; it only takes a few minutes, so it shouldn't be an expensive call.
 
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