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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Berlin / Germany
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Thread Starter | Wow, wow oh wow, wow, waaooooow!!
Scarce on luthiers to fix my strat I had been looking around for a cheap solution. Have been bidding on two handmade strats on ebay for very little money, but lost the games. Then yesterday I came across stuff ... I´m so blown away now. A part sure will have been knowing of such a wonderful guitar supply, but I didn´t and hey ... wow ... one more time I adore your shopping options in the US, guys. Europe might eventually have alltogether a similar variety of products in quetsion, but it is all so cluttered that we hardly have any chance of overview and less even such opulently sorted stores like you have. Boy, you can have the finest parts assembled to your wishes. So f***** great stuff! Man, you can have woods so fine that they don´t need any finish. So dense that they are like laquered on their selves already. Damn great mechanics, bridges, knobs ... Stuff that might cost readily .. dunno, from 4, 5, 6 thousand bucks upwards ... But you can buy the parts, bring them to a luthier, give him 100 bucks or a bit more and have your killer piece for under 2000 dollars. Ok, a bit more for us screwed Europeans, but anyway. And I´m personally nuts after unlaquered guitars. They vibe so great, breath and feel so nice. And that smell! You know mahagony parfume. My six year old mahagony dreadnought still smells like on first day. You associate it being baby new everytime you take it in your hand. One day when I´m grown up that will be the first thing I´ll be doing. Look at the pics of the parts I `selected´, I think I can see how a unit mounted from such would be sounding. Oh man! Mamamia!! Ruphus
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Berlin / Germany
Posts: 5,167
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Oh man
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Berlin / Germany
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You take the Picassos I take these.
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| Gear interested Joined: Mar 2004 Location: Westlake
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Berlin / Germany
Posts: 5,167
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Thank you, been there too, think the case is from there, but not sure. If I´m not mistaking the mechanics could be from another supplier too. Do you have an assembled baby already? Say "no" please, don´t make decent citizens jelous, thank you. ![]() Woooaaaaah, what chit! Wood needs to be forbidden, it´s just too obscene. Ruphus |
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| Gear nut Joined: Jan 2003
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Here's another site to check out (not quite as slutty wood-wise as warmoth, but they have some cool stuff): http://www.wdmusic.com/ |
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