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  • KNE Guitars - Thoughts vs Musikraft, Warmoth, USACG, etc.?

    Anyone try a KNE Guitar build?

    I love Warmoth and Musikraft but lately Musikraft has stopped building bodies, I thnk USACG was sold to MJT and you can't order anything currently plus the Warmoth body I spec'd seemed to be priced just high enough to make me look around.

    Looking at a Randy Rhodes style V Project and don't really need super fancy wood offerings.

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    I’m debating grabbing one for a Van Halen type build. We’ll see. Bodies are very easy, especially with a CNC. Necks are a little more challenging but they’ve been doing them a while.
    Oh no.....


    Oh Yeah!

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    • #3
      I've got a KNE alder San Dimas style body with a Warmoth neck. It's one of the most resonate guitars that I own. It's loud and sounds great even unplugged.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JOLLY View Post
        I've got a KNE alder San Dimas style body with a Warmoth neck. It's one of the most resonate guitars that I own. It's loud and sounds great even unplugged.
        Thanks Jolly! Is that the one with the snakeskin wrap?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by treyhaislip View Post

          Thanks Jolly! Is that the one with the snakeskin wrap?
          Yes'r.

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          • #6
            KNE makes good stuff. Got one of their "RRVee" bodies and it was stellar. Communication was always pretty good, too. Don't be thrown off by the late-'90s website design

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Masta' C View Post
              KNE makes good stuff. Got one of their "RRVee" bodies and it was stellar. Communication was always pretty good, too. Don't be thrown off by the late-'90s website design
              Haha! The website definitely looks like it's stuck in the 90s! But good info, thank you!

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              • #8
                Yeah, his website is horrible. I did all of my communication with him on Facebook messenger.

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                • #9
                  What's hilarious is that, with all the free templates and low-cost e-commerce platforms/site builders out there, there's really no excuse for an ugly website in 2022, even for a beginner or small business!

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