DocNrock said:Looks like a carved top to me. Pretty sharp, too!
NonsenseTele said:DocNrock said:Looks like a carved top to me. Pretty sharp, too!
My dear lord! What a body!
Hey Brent, it's the fatter brother of your Strat :laughing7:
DocNrock said:Yup, if I hadn't build the Strat, that Soloist would be very tempting. :evil4:
ByteFrenzy said:You'll also find a number of bass necks that claim to be drilled for Vintage Style 11/32" tuners. BN2092 and BN1981 are just two of them. I guess with the sheer volume of things going up on the showcase from time to time there are mistakes bound to happen every now and then. These are things you can easily spot and in case of doubt you can always contact a sales rep to clarify. A mistake in pricing could be less evident and more embarrassing.
Yep you are correct Rene, I pointed out to Gregg a LP neck in the Warmoth neck section on the new beta site...ByteFrenzy said:You'll also find a number of bass necks that claim to be drilled for Vintage Style 11/32" tuners. BN2092 and BN1981 are just two of them. I guess with the sheer volume of things going up on the showcase from time to time there are mistakes bound to happen every now and then. These are things you can easily spot and in case of doubt you can always contact a sales rep to clarify. A mistake in pricing could be less evident and more embarrassing.
That thar is a purdy one. But not near as purrrrrrrrrdy as the tiger eye soloist that was in there just recently...DocNrock said:NonsenseTele said:DocNrock said:Looks like a carved top to me. Pretty sharp, too!
My dear lord! What a body!
Hey Brent, it's the fatter brother of your Strat :laughing7:
Yup, if I hadn't build the Strat, that Soloist would be very tempting. :evil4:
There was one that expensive? heh heh hehByteFrenzy said:Like the body that was only $ 999,999,00 ??? :dontknow:
That would be bitchin with a zebra wood neck and ziricote board... :icon_thumright:Kostas said::sign13: This http://www.warmoth.com/Showcase/ShowcaseItem.aspx?Body=2&Shape=1&Path=Body,Stratocaster&i=SLC42 belongs in the soloist section.