hannaugh said:+1 for me. I'm begging you guys at Warmoth... I will take almost ANY double cutaway chambered f-hole kind-of-archtop-ish sort of body shape at this point. Please, please, please! Pretty please with sugar on top.
Dangerous Mayfly UberBender R6 said:Quick question: Anyone out there actually have one of these?
Better yet - can he do a tracing?I am not Death by ÜberDangerous but SustainerPlayer said:Dangerous Mayfly UberBender R6 said:Quick question: Anyone out there actually have one of these?
I know one on a Danish forum and I've asked him to join in and show us some pictures. :sign13:
Dangerous Mayfly UberBender R6 said:Better yet - can he do a tracing?
cbrewer9 said:If anyone's interested, here are the drawings to scale I drew up after many tracings of every picture I could find of a Starcaster.
http://lonelyhuntermusic.com/starcasterheadstock.pdf
http://lonelyhuntermusic.com/starcaster.pdf
Just give me a little credit after your masterpieces are finished :laughing7:
NLD09 said:Thanks for joining, dude. You should start up a build thread and put the rest of the pictures up. :headbang:
Cagey said:I don't know that I'd go so far as to call them "ugly"; they're probably an acquired taste. They certainly don't reach out and grab you like some designs do. I could see Warmoth selling 5 or 6 of them if they made them, but it would probably end there. I certainly wouldn't buy one. Fender couldn't sell them, which says a lot. Of course, back when they were making them was that magical CBS-owned period where they had a tough time selling anything because their quality and desirability had dropped too far to be ignored. Still, even after Fender bounced back from near-death, they didn't resuscitate the design. It's buried as a footnote in the history of guitars, and even the vintage market isn't interested in them.
even the vintage market isn't interested in them.