
Kapo_Polenton
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I've got a bunch of humbuckers and single coils sitting around doing nothing and a good finished neck that is fast playing and that I swapped out for a rosewood neck a few years back. I'm thinking of a fun project but I don't really know much about the quality of guitar bodies. I see variously priced bodies on ebay. They don't always know or say what wood it is but I was wondering if people could school me on 2 piece vs 3 piece, basswood vs alder and ash for example. In my experience, same wood type guitar to guitar is hit or miss. It either sounds great or is meh. The finish of the neck and the attention to detail on the frets and electronics/features are how the expensive brands differentiate. I suppose they also would cut the body from 1 piece and that would have a difference on how much the materials cost them.
So in short, how do I not pick a dog of a body so that it sounds decent? What is a crazy price vs a good price for something that was a fender squier? What about these old jackson or kramer bodies? Anything I should look for? I know the Schenker black/white V that my brother built me out of plywood when we were kids sucked so anything should be an upgrade from that

So in short, how do I not pick a dog of a body so that it sounds decent? What is a crazy price vs a good price for something that was a fender squier? What about these old jackson or kramer bodies? Anything I should look for? I know the Schenker black/white V that my brother built me out of plywood when we were kids sucked so anything should be an upgrade from that

