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These are some of my favorite guitars in my collection. Some I assembled from Warmoth parts, some I'm still working on, and some are just cool as hell. Enjoy!

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Wood: Alder
Bridge: Fender American Standard
Contours: Tummy Cut, Forearm Contour
Finish: Cream

Pickups: [Bridge] Dimarzio Air Zone [Neck] Dimarzio Injector [Middle] Fender Tex Mex

Construction: Warmoth Pro Construction
Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood: Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Indian Rosewood
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Back Shape: Standard thin
Fret Size: SS6105 (Stainless)
Tuner Ream: Schaller (25/64" 11/32")
Radius: 10-16" Compound
Scale: 25-1/2"
Fret #: 22
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut: GraphTech White TUSQ XL - Standard Nut
Inlays: Cream Face Dots
Side Dots: White Side Dots
Finish: Clear Gloss
Tuners: Schaller Locking Mini Tuners

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Wood: Alder
Pickup Rout: Strat®, Strat®, Strat®
Bridge: Vintage 6-Hole Tremolo
Contours: Tummy Cut, Forearm Contour
Top Finish: Candy Red

Pickups: Lindy Fralin Blues Special Hybrid Set

Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood: Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Pau Ferro
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Back Shape: Standard thin
Fret Size: 6150
Tuner Ream: Schaller (25/64" 11/32")
Radius: Straight 9.5"
Scale: 25-1/2"
Fret #: 22
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut: GraphTech White TUSQ XL - Standard Nut
Inlays: Cream Face Dots
Side Dots: White Side Dots
Finish: Vintage Tint Gloss
Tuners: Schaller Locking Mini Tuners

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Body: Alder
Bridge:Wilkinson Tremolo
Tummy Cut, Forearm Contour
Finish: Ice Blue

Pickups: [Bridge] - Dimarzio Norton [Neck] Dimarzio Chopper

Style: Stratocaster®
Construction: Warmoth Pro Construction
Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood: Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Maple
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Back Shape: Boatneck
Fret Size: SS6150 (Stainless)
Tuner Ream: Schaller (25/64" 11/32")
Radius: 10-16" Compound
Scale: 25-1/2"
Fret #: 22
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut: GraphTech Black TUSQ XL - Standard Nut
Inlays: Black Face Dots
Side Dots: Black Side Dots
Finish: Vint Tint Satin Nitro
Tuners: Schaller Locking Mini Tuners

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Wood: Alder
Bridge: Wilkinson VS100 Tremolo
Contours: Tummy Cut, Forearm Contour
Finish: Sonic Blue

Pickups: Seymour Duncan P-Rails

Construction: Warmoth Pro Construction
Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood: Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Maple
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Back Shape: Boatneck
Fret Size: SS6105 (Stainless)
Tuner Ream: Sperzel (25/64")
Radius: 10-16" Compound
Scale: 25-1/2"
Fret #: 22
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut: GraphTech Black TUSQ XL - Standard Nut
Inlays: Black Face Dots
Side Dots: Black Side Dots
Finish: Clear Satin Nitro
Tuners: Sperzel Locking

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Body: Warmoth Alder/Quilt maple, trans black dye finish, 4.6 lbs.
Bridge: Gold Wilkinson VS100 tremolo
Hardware: gold neck plate, screws, knobs, jack plate, and strap buttons
Neck: Flame maple Warmoth Pro, abalone inlays, GD 6150 gold frets (durable like stainless)
Nut: GraphTech White TUSQ
Tuners: Sperzel gold locking tuners
Electronics: Switchcraft jack, switch, potentiometers
Pickups: Custom Zhangbucker pickups (one of a kind)

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G&L Legacy USA Custom Shop Stratocaster
Pickups: [Bridge & Neck] Seymour Duncan YJM [Middle] G&L CL100 Single Coil

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Fender American Deluxe Mahogany HSS
Pickups: Kinman Woodstock Set

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Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro II Inverness Green
Pickups: David Allen Tomcats

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Gibson Les Paul Traditional Standard
Pickups: David Allen P59's

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Which gets more play? the trad pro II iverness green or the sunburst trad? Do the warmoth strats compare to usa charvel playability and quality?
 
halebox":qeltidgo said:
Which gets more play? the trad pro II iverness green or the sunburst trad? Do the warmoth strats compare to usa charvel playability and quality?

Probably about the same play time on both Les Pauls. I personally think the Warmoth parts cannot be beat. However, their necks and frets do not come pleked or anything. You have to drill the stud holes for the tuners and all screw holes in the body, level the frets, shim the neck, and do the other basic setup procedures. I have to solder all of my own electronics, but two of them I bought pre-wired pickguards which made it an easy drop-in solution. If you can figure out how to precisely align the tuner stud holes, and drill everything correctly, you can come out with a strat as good as any $3000 strat on the market in my opinion.
 
Nice work. Q: You don't need string Tee's on those strat headstocks? Whats the toggle do on the first strat?
 
thenine":2k53sdal said:
Nice work. Q: You don't need string Tee's on those strat headstocks? Whats the toggle do on the first strat?

I'm still working on a couple of them. The only one that needs the string trees is the red one, but the rest have staggered tuners. I put a 2-way toggle on the cream strat which basically only switches between the bridge and neck pickups. The middle pickup is mounted but not wired because I'm waiting for my custom pickguard to arrive so it's just there to fill in the middle pickup route. In fact, I'm going to wire all of my dual humbucker guitars for neck and bridge only with 2-way mini toggles. I don't care about splitting, parallel, etc..., so most of them will eventually only be 1 vol, 1 tone, 2-way switch.
 
thenine":3loh9ewr said:
Nice work. Q: You don't need string Tee's on those strat headstocks? Whats the toggle do on the first strat?


Looks like he's got staggered lockers. The G, B and high E tuning posts are shorter which increases the break angle off the nut. Eliminates the need for string trees. I put locking tuners on my tele but kept the vintage string guide (round button style) bc I dig the look

Love the guitars, Uber! I've always wanted a strat in sonic blue.
 
Nice collection man! what are those holes or marks on the necks on the strats close to the 22nd frets on the sides/bottoms??
 
Lampshade1973":2vf2w8p5 said:
Nice collection man! what are those holes or marks on the necks on the strats close to the 22nd frets on the sides/bottoms??

Warmoth Pro necks have side truss rod adjustments. The red stained mahogany strat has one on the neck plate called a micro-tilt adjustment which allows you to tilt the neck for a more precise action. My Warmoth necks don't have that so I typically shim them with a business card. I'm not a pro or anything so I just go on what I've picked up over the years.
 

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