WarmothRules
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I normally don’t like pink but Warmoth’s shell pink would look killer with an all rosewood neck. Or just a rosewood fretboard.Shell pink
Fiesta red
Seafoam green.
What can I say, I'm a classicist.
I normally don’t like pink but Warmoth’s shell pink would look killer with an all rosewood neck. Or just a rosewood fretboard.Shell pink
Fiesta red
Seafoam green.
What can I say, I'm a classicist.
Oh good catch on the nitro aging! I wonder now if that's what's behind Lynch's tele looking slightly mint green yet sonic blue?I am a sucker for Sherwood Green. I also like faded Fiesta Red aka “Tahitian Coral”.
Sonic Blue can be interesting… I’ve seen some original Jaguars where it’s almost an offensive shade of green due to the clearcoat yellowing and I kind of love it. The earlier post of the YJM seems much too dark to be Sonic Blue, could just be the photograph.
Good point about the darkness of the sonic blue in that pic. It's definitely darker than I'd want (and expect), just the first decent pic I found with a quick google image search for YJM strats in sonic blue with rosewood. That combination didn't exactly light up the internet!I am a sucker for Sherwood Green. I also like faded Fiesta Red aka “Tahitian Coral”.
Sonic Blue can be interesting… I’ve seen some original Jaguars where it’s almost an offensive shade of green due to the clearcoat yellowing and I kind of love it. The earlier post of the YJM seems much too dark to be Sonic Blue, could just be the photograph.
Sherwood green.
Yep. But what does Cher have to do with it? She doesn't even play the instrumentFor sher!
You can order a Strat with all those features, HH, 24 fret neck, Floyd Rose, etc... My only question would be about whether the neck humbucker would clear the 24 fret extension. If Warmoth doesn't have a solution, it would be relatively simple to DIY. Get the body with a universal route, then cut the neck pickup hole in the pickguard yourself.I've always wanted to reproduce a sonic blue w/rosewood, but I'd like to do this in a 24-fret, HH, locking trem guitar rather than a strat. I will of course scallop the fretboard, wouldn't be at all YJM style w/out that touch! So the vision is something like this aesthetically, but more like a soloist for features:
My only question would be about whether the neck humbucker would clear the 24 fret extension.
Good point. I’m doubtful the 23rd and 24th frets would be comfortably within reach for me on a strat. With a contoured heel I can manage bends and vibrato on the 22nd, but it feels pretty close to my limit. Many bodies meant for 24 fret necks make it a breeze to reach them all. A soloist body would at least come closer than a strat even if not as comfortable up there as an Ibanez RG or JS, for example.I don't know about favorite, I guess I'm going to call it my '94 Strat in Torino Red. But what's on my radar for a build is something in the ballpark of Daphne or Sonic Blue, or Taos Turquoise. Maybe even Seafoam Green. Honestly, I'd love to get a full rainbow in light/pastel colors just to mount on the wall.
You can order a Strat with all those features, HH, 24 fret neck, Floyd Rose, etc... My only question would be about whether the neck humbucker would clear the 24 fret extension. If Warmoth doesn't have a solution, it would be relatively simple to DIY. Get the body with a universal route, then cut the neck pickup hole in the pickguard yourself.
Industry secret: You’re not supposed to have easy access to the 24th fret. In fact, you’re not even supposed to have a 24th fret. Leo didn’t give you one for a reason. Nothing but pain happens above the 22nd fret, which is why no song to ever grace the Billboard Top 100 has ever had a guitarist playing a note at the 24th fret.I’m doubtful the 23rd and 24th frets would be comfortably within reach for me on a strat.