how much we talking hereAiRdAd wrote:I've got an allparts one, but it's got a Jackson headstock. Not sure if that's your thing though?
Worth it for Warmoth?
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Re: Worth it for Warmoth?
I do full dives on my malmsteen strat and it stays perfectly in tune and that doesn't even have locking tuners... its all in the set up
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Re: Worth it for Warmoth?
'Ang on, give a man a chancewillow13 wrote:I do full dives on my malmsteen strat and it stays perfectly in tune and that doesn't even have locking tuners... its all in the set up
how much we talking hereAiRdAd wrote:I've got an allparts one, but it's got a Jackson headstock. Not sure if that's your thing though?
I could be interested, but not sure if it would fit in the fender neck pocket? And how much are we talkin?
After sleeping on it I'm not sure I want to splash out for a Warmoth/Musikraft for this particular project. The whole idea was to turn a basher into a shredder on the cheap.
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Re: Worth it for Warmoth?
I hate that. I had an Allparts strat neck that then got a clear coat over the frets. Took me ages to get the shit off the frets. Pain in the butt.SimpleSi wrote:I have a warmoth on my Jazzmaster - The necks are GREAT
they might need a touch of fretwork because generally when they clear the necks they do it with the frets on.