Hodgo
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For the necks, yes. Bodies I do not believe are licensedWarmoth manufactures under a license agreement with Fender, so they are okay in advance.
For the necks, yes. Bodies I do not believe are licensedWarmoth manufactures under a license agreement with Fender, so they are okay in advance.
Then: Why now? If it makes sense now, it must have made sense 30 years ago, doesn't it?
To be honest, I agree with this. I always wanted to see Fender doing what they do with Charvel but with their traditional guitars. So, traditional looking but with modern specs. Kind of like the Ultra, but at a lower price point. And give them different colors etc.I think this was in Germany. On a side note, Fenders lineup is filled with ugly colors, dumb models and outdated specs. Seriously. They should stick to a few solid lines and update their neck specs. Fender is stuck in the 50s.
I read your post yesterday and I thought, I never heard of Sadowsky, but it sure seemed familiar. Hmmm.Now they have this decision, and if say Sadowsky wants to fight it, (they were located in Brooklyn (at least when I lived there) (don't mean to pick on Mr. S, I like his work and have been to his shop, just using it as an example) they have to go over to europe and hirer lawyers over there (an expensive pain in neck).

I’m not a bass player but that thing looks like it ripsI read your post yesterday and I thought, I never heard of Sadowsky, but it sure seemed familiar. Hmmm.
Well, Wednesdays are band practice at my house. The bass player shows up with a brand new, Koa flame top 5 string. I go and look at the picture I took, and guess what, it’s a Sadowsky. Had never heard of them and now TWICE in one day I’m exposed to them!
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It sounded really good at practice.I’m not a bass player but that thing looks like it rips