StogiePatriot
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Well I've pestered the folks in the Wiring room for a bit so I figured I'd share my decision to go big with me first warmoth build... Here are the particulars:
Body:
Chambered Strat body, rear route HSH configured with standard strat controls.
Uber bad arse quilt maple top adorning the swamp ash body
Schaller tremolo with FR locking nut (R4) - Strat Neck pocket
Finished Amber Dye with a solid amber back; masked binding
Neck:
Warmoth Pro Angled Standard thin (Right Handed), Flame Maple, Pau Ferro Fretboard, 1 11/16" Nut Width, 6150 frets (std), Gotoh/Grover (13/32", 11/32") Tuners, 22 frets, 10-16" Compound Radius, Pearloid Sharkfin Inlay, Cream Binding, Clear Satin Nitro, 25-1/2 in.
The pickups are going to be (neck) SD Full Shred; (m) Custom Shop Pearly Gates strat sized humbucker; (bridge) SD Dimebucker. I'll be using Triple shot rings and a funky wiring config that I pulled out of my...... head...
The pics are of the actual wood (the assembled pic) and the finish that will be on it for the other...
I'm obviously broke and excited beyond measure..... :cool01: My build blog is at www.crisrogers.com/music
Body:
Chambered Strat body, rear route HSH configured with standard strat controls.
Uber bad arse quilt maple top adorning the swamp ash body
Schaller tremolo with FR locking nut (R4) - Strat Neck pocket
Finished Amber Dye with a solid amber back; masked binding
Neck:
Warmoth Pro Angled Standard thin (Right Handed), Flame Maple, Pau Ferro Fretboard, 1 11/16" Nut Width, 6150 frets (std), Gotoh/Grover (13/32", 11/32") Tuners, 22 frets, 10-16" Compound Radius, Pearloid Sharkfin Inlay, Cream Binding, Clear Satin Nitro, 25-1/2 in.
The pickups are going to be (neck) SD Full Shred; (m) Custom Shop Pearly Gates strat sized humbucker; (bridge) SD Dimebucker. I'll be using Triple shot rings and a funky wiring config that I pulled out of my...... head...
The pics are of the actual wood (the assembled pic) and the finish that will be on it for the other...
I'm obviously broke and excited beyond measure..... :cool01: My build blog is at www.crisrogers.com/music