Re: How good is a custom warmoth?
I like lightweight alder bodies, rosewood fretboards, Sperzel tuners, and Duncan pickups ... so I built a couple Warmoth strats
I agree that the resale value is crap, but this was something I had to do.
both my Warmoth projects look, play, and sound great ... they weren't cheap, just like any other "onesy-twosey" type project you do yourself, like building an amp, for instance :sad:
but, part of the pleasure is in the doing and learning
the next step for me is doing an ax with a nitro finish, and the hang up so far is me .. it's not easy getting the time, equipment, and motivation together at the same time!!!
I had a local builder assemble my first project - a Warmoth tele - then I did more of my own assembly with my strats .... to me the most difficult parts were the tuners (Sperzels are tricky!), and cutting the nut
by the way, you can see and hear my Warmoth strats and tele on the links in my sig
Peace