I am guessing this is the neck joint:
This is a teaser of the other new model:
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Originally posted by Mincer View Post
I didn't see the neck joint, but from what I understand there are no features on the new guitars that will 'trickle down' to the available parts. I don't think it would be difficult to use threaded inserts for their necks, though.
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Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
They teased a new neck joint, I hope it’s available on a number of bodies and is similar to the individual screw/washer style that a lot of guitars use now.
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostThere are only a few companies that do what they do. I think it is unique among guitar companies. They are going to come out with a few models of actual finished guitars soon. I've only seen teaser pics, but those look great.
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Originally posted by Ace Flibble View PostIf you only order via their website, yes, binding is mandatory on every carved top body, in order to cover the edges of the top laminate.
If you call in your order and get an all-over solid finish then they'll do it without binding, though they won't make it any cheaper than if you have binding.
A solid carved top Tele can also be ordered without a laminate top at all, but again you have to call in your order to get that. Hollow carved Teles always have a laminate.
You can also wait for something to come up in their in-stock showcase; they sometimes stick unbound carved bodies on there, usually with a solid finish already. I got a Mooncaster (their slightly smaller version of a Starcaster) off there which has no additional laminate or binding, just a solid black finish all-over. So never rule out the possibility that an unbound Regal or other body might show up at any time.
I remember you on their boards, having quite a collection of Warmoth LPs. I expect a lot of the bodies you have/had wouldn't be made by them now. They've cut down their options quite significantly. I'm constantly in touch with them about bringing back some of the older options—a bunch of local players don't know anything about gear and get me to sort it all out for them—and it's been really striking over the last few years how many things we used to order regularly from them they'll either no longer do, or only do with a significantly increased price. I suppose that's just what they have to do to keep up with production.
But yeah, I'm the same, I do as much as I can myself now. I still like getting the basic construction done by Warmoth 'cause there's nothing interesting about drilling bridges and neck pockets, but controls, binding, contouring and finishes I do myself now.
Anything less “Gibson” about the tone being bolt-on rather than set neck? Assuming mahogany/maple, 24.75”, dual HB, etc.
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostThere are only a few companies that do what they do. I think it is unique among guitar companies. They are going to come out with a few models of actual finished guitars soon. I've only seen teaser pics, but those look great.
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There are only a few companies that do what they do. I think it is unique among guitar companies. They are going to come out with a few models of actual finished guitars soon. I've only seen teaser pics, but those look great.
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Well, Warmoth makes a fine guitar no matter what. This sh!t is for real...
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I understand cutting down options as they grow. It is hard to keep on top of all of those requests. They need an efficient system for ordering that offers many things but not so many.
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Originally posted by Snake Aces View PostI think bindings are now required on Regal bodies, but I could be wrong.
If you call in your order and get an all-over solid finish then they'll do it without binding, though they won't make it any cheaper than if you have binding.
A solid carved top Tele can also be ordered without a laminate top at all, but again you have to call in your order to get that. Hollow carved Teles always have a laminate.
You can also wait for something to come up in their in-stock showcase; they sometimes stick unbound carved bodies on there, usually with a solid finish already. I got a Mooncaster (their slightly smaller version of a Starcaster) off there which has no additional laminate or binding, just a solid black finish all-over. So never rule out the possibility that an unbound Regal or other body might show up at any time.
Originally posted by orpheo View PostAll those restrictions... I'm so glad the only restrictions I know, are my own skills. If I can actually make it, I'll do it.
But yeah, I'm the same, I do as much as I can myself now. I still like getting the basic construction done by Warmoth 'cause there's nothing interesting about drilling bridges and neck pockets, but controls, binding, contouring and finishes I do myself now.
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All those restrictions... I'm so glad the only restrictions I know, are my own skills. If I can actually make it, I'll do it.
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You might be able to get away with the thinner laminate wood line, or even the 'naked wood' binding. But they need a nice way to connect the top to the back.
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I think bindings are now required on Regal bodies, but I could be wrong.
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Originally posted by Ace Flibble View PostIf you want a transparent colour top with a clear back on a wood other than maple then you need to call the order in and order that with binding; it's an 'off-menu' extra and not part of the online ordering form, nor do they do it without binding. (At least that's what they told me last time I asked for a transparent purple top + clear back.) If you order a transparent finish on a solid & unbound body it will always cover the entire body. A dye top on a maple laminate is the only way to get a coloured top and clear back as a standard combination.
Warmoth used to (many years ago) be less strict about combining top & back finishes but about ten years ago they started rejecting nearly all custom finish requests since they're churning out bodies at a much faster rate. It's always worth phoning them (they tend to be a bit more dismissive via e-mail) to check, but the general rule is if it's not on their website they ain't gonna bother. Especially at this time of year, which is always their busiest. (And 2020 has been extra busy for them overall and they've still got a massive backlog.)
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