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My first Warmoth : Candy Tangerine

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I figured, why not do a post of my Warmoth here even though I've been playing it for something like a year and a half already.  These are a couple of the photos I took as soon as the build was finished.  I plan to take and post a few proper photos of this beauty soon.

 
VERY nice! i love this color. i've seen a few candy tangerine guitars around this forum and ever time i see one i kick myself a little bit for opting for other colors when i ordered mine. awesome guitar! what are the specs? just curious what body wood and pickups you went with
 
JaySwear said:
VERY nice! i love this color. i've seen a few candy tangerine guitars around this forum and ever time i see one i kick myself a little bit for opting for other colors when i ordered mine.
Well, I think you know the solution...
 
the second close up porn pic looks great!
I really like the looks of the Wilky vs400 (or whatever number it is ;)) I need to get one!
 
Thanks for all the replies!  Well I'll start with the "controversial" body wood, Poplar.  Bash me if you must, but you can also take a look at my post regarding poplar.  My philosophy on Poplar is explained.
http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=9951.msg173912#msg173912

Neck & fretboard
- birdseye maple
- vintage tint satin finish
- Warmoth Pro 10” – 16” compound radius.
- Wolfgang back contour
- Bone nut
- 6130 standard fret wire
- 22 frets

Bridge
- Wilkinson VS401

Pickups
- SD Pearly Gates neck and bridge
- SD Vintage Rails middle

Wiring
- Standard 5 way switching plus push/pull tone pots.  One allows for coil cut in neck pup in position 5.  The other adds the bridge pup  in switch positions 3,4, & 5.

Parchment/black/parchment pickguard

Q-parts knobs

Someone mentioned the action appearing low.  Yes, it is very low, and the guitar plays beautifully.  I took it to Philtone Guitar Company in Baltimore.  I couldn’t be happier with the precise setup, the fret polishing, and the bone nut Phil cut and installed for me.  http://www.philtone.com/

[EDIT]  I just realized that the pic was taken after it was given a terrific setup and initial truss rod adjustment by Danny Birzak of Danny's Guitarworks.  This was before I ever took it to Philtone for additional work.  I'm lucky to have two people I can trust to work on my guitars!  http://www.dannysguitarworks.com/ [/EDIT]

It is definitely my go-to guitar.  I recently swapped out the pickups for a set of SD P-rails (the new hot one in the bridge and the original in the neck).  They certainly have their own characteristics as compared to the PG’s, and are very musical, but I ended up going back to my original set of pickups.  There’s just something about the PG's and Vintage Rails in this guitar that just works.
 
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