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Any Experience with ALL-Wenge, ALL-Rosewood, and/or Goncalo Alves Necks?

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  • #16
    Re: Any Experience with ALL-Wenge, ALL-Rosewood, and/or Goncalo Alves Necks?

    Wenge is great, just watch out for the splinters - but if you're buying a Warmoth neck then they will have to deal with the splinters, smells like toast when you machine it, not particularly heavy
    Bubinga I find easy to machine and not hard on tools, smells really nice - like roses, is quite heavy
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    • #17
      Re: Any Experience with ALL-Wenge, ALL-Rosewood, and/or Goncalo Alves Necks?

      My Warmoth has an wenge neck with an ebony fretboard, SS frets, bloodwood stripe and coral stone dots. It feels great to play on, and the only thing to know is to make sure the body is heavy enough (4 lbs or so) so the guitar isn't neck heavy.

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