Hi all,
I have 3 Warmoth necks and 1 body to date. I'd like to buy more but it troubles me that the Warmoth Stratocasters (both normal and "Vintage") do not look like a Stratocaster. The treble side cutaway joins the body between the 19th and 20th frets (a Fender joins after the 20th). The bass side cutaway is too deep, making the top horn look too long.
I hastly overlaid a Warmoth Vintage Strat with a photo from the Fender website to show what I mean. The Warmoth is red, the Fender is blue. The photos don't quite line up but hopefully you can see what I mean.
You could argue that Warmoth have perfected the shape, the contours are very smooth. However, I'm drawn to the more hand made looking Fender shape.
I had a brief discussion with Spike from Warmoth a while ago and he explained that they don't get many requests along these lines. That's fair enough, but I find it kinda surprising that I seem to be alone. I'd love to buy more Warmoth bodies (the in-stock showcase is a great idea and unique to Warmoth I think).
Am I the only one who wants a vintage looking Strat?
Cheers,
Martin.
I have 3 Warmoth necks and 1 body to date. I'd like to buy more but it troubles me that the Warmoth Stratocasters (both normal and "Vintage") do not look like a Stratocaster. The treble side cutaway joins the body between the 19th and 20th frets (a Fender joins after the 20th). The bass side cutaway is too deep, making the top horn look too long.
I hastly overlaid a Warmoth Vintage Strat with a photo from the Fender website to show what I mean. The Warmoth is red, the Fender is blue. The photos don't quite line up but hopefully you can see what I mean.
You could argue that Warmoth have perfected the shape, the contours are very smooth. However, I'm drawn to the more hand made looking Fender shape.
I had a brief discussion with Spike from Warmoth a while ago and he explained that they don't get many requests along these lines. That's fair enough, but I find it kinda surprising that I seem to be alone. I'd love to buy more Warmoth bodies (the in-stock showcase is a great idea and unique to Warmoth I think).
Am I the only one who wants a vintage looking Strat?
Cheers,
Martin.