isabel@cf-1.com
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Well my newly arrived perfect Warmoth neck has turned my “Lucky Find” great sounding Starcaster into a Super Stratocaster, but for how long?
My widowed father, being a good looking man, would find himself with women claiming to love him, and he would always reply “For how long baby, for how long.”
Well I'm sitting here looking at the love of my life, my Warmoth/Starcaster guitar named Silvester after my cat I just loved to death until he was killed by 6 dogs. (Story for a cat forum, I know. lol)
Now I have heard stories by people that have bought guitars and or necks from Leo's Fender's plant and also from the other guy who makes guitar necks that after a while the necks change, they warp, or shrink due to drying and the fret ends begin to protrude, different things all over the net.
Please tell me that my Warmoth neck is here to stay. Are there things I should be careful of or things I should do to protect my neck as it cures and stabilizes.
Thanks You so much for your help.
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My widowed father, being a good looking man, would find himself with women claiming to love him, and he would always reply “For how long baby, for how long.”
Well I'm sitting here looking at the love of my life, my Warmoth/Starcaster guitar named Silvester after my cat I just loved to death until he was killed by 6 dogs. (Story for a cat forum, I know. lol)
Now I have heard stories by people that have bought guitars and or necks from Leo's Fender's plant and also from the other guy who makes guitar necks that after a while the necks change, they warp, or shrink due to drying and the fret ends begin to protrude, different things all over the net.
Please tell me that my Warmoth neck is here to stay. Are there things I should be careful of or things I should do to protect my neck as it cures and stabilizes.
Thanks You so much for your help.
