Both have strat necks and 5 way switching. All Warmoth parts. The canary/mahogany hollow body has a JB in the neck and a StagMag in the bridge. The padauk/walnut lefty has a PearlyGates neck and a Custom/custom bridge pickup.
The question probably is if I can play at all...
I'm a lefty Gregg. I built a J bass and the Korina hybrid for myself last year and a few blokes over here asked me to build Warmoth guitars for them. So I became an equal opportunity builder.
The question probably is if I can play at all...
I'm a lefty Gregg. I built a J bass and the Korina hybrid for myself last year and a few blokes over here asked me to build Warmoth guitars for them. So I became an equal opportunity builder.
Dig it. My next build after my bass will be a Tele with a Strat neck. I always thought Steve Morse's guitar was too cool for words.
Question: Will Warmoth rout the body to accept the Strat neck without a gap? I guess a better way to put it is will Warmoth put a Strat neck pocket on a tele body shape?
Dig it. My next build after my bass will be a Tele with a Strat neck. I always thought Steve Morse's guitar was too cool for words.
Question: Will Warmoth rout the body to accept the Strat neck without a gap? I guess a better way to put it is will Warmoth put a Strat neck pocket on a tele body shape?
Yes to the Strat neck pocket on a Tele body. That would be non-returnable though. If you're using a pickguard you'll need that altered around the neck area too. We used to be able to do that but not sure if we can anymore. Your Warmoth rep can tell ya.
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