Having never had an axe in Inca Silver or one with Wide Range Humbuckers, I thought I'd finally give 'em both a shot. That's what our addiction to Warmoth is all about, right?!
The gamble paid off in spades, as the Fralin WRHBs have the "umph" of humbuckers, but are as clear as single coils. And once again, Warmoth delivered an exceptional lightweight basswood body and flame maple neck. Equipped with the super comfortable Hipshot Hardtail bridge (another first for me) and the Schaller M6 locking tuners, this '72 is versatile and reliable, and the satin finishes on the body and neck are pure butter to the touch. Weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, this '72 Thinline Telecaster has far exceeded my (often unrealistic) expectations. Warmoth for yet another win!
The gamble paid off in spades, as the Fralin WRHBs have the "umph" of humbuckers, but are as clear as single coils. And once again, Warmoth delivered an exceptional lightweight basswood body and flame maple neck. Equipped with the super comfortable Hipshot Hardtail bridge (another first for me) and the Schaller M6 locking tuners, this '72 is versatile and reliable, and the satin finishes on the body and neck are pure butter to the touch. Weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, this '72 Thinline Telecaster has far exceeded my (often unrealistic) expectations. Warmoth for yet another win!
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