My Green Warmoth Strat

Jet-Jaguar

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Soooo.... when Warmoth had their sale, I got a Neck. Then I got a body for the neck.* I had intended on saving up and getting a warmoth guitar in Fall 2010, but with the 20% sale, I had to bite.

Specifications:
Body: Chambered Korina strat Body, dyed green with DT green binding, HSH (originally SSS) and routed for a Wilkinson Tremolo
Neck: Standard thin CBS Stratocaster Indian Rosewood Neck with Ebony Fretboard, Stainless steel frets and Earvana Black TUSQ XL nut.
Pickups: Seymour Duncan Phat Staples
Tuners: Sperzels
Bridge: Hipshot contour tremolo

Because I was disappointed with my own work in another guitar project, and because this body would need to be routed for the pickups, I decided to pay real and actual guitar techs put my guitar together. I took my guitar to SF Guitarworks, a small place up in San Francisco. They weren't cheap, but they were good. Also, it took them a while because apparently, I wasn't the only one who brought them Warmoth products from the sale - that sale was a stimulus package to guitar techs everywhere apparently.

I got it Saturday, and I've been waiting for a sunny day to take good pictures of it. Luckily, SF Guitarworks put pictures of it on their blog.

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They also took pictures of the inside from when they were wiring it up. From this shot, you can kinda see why I had to have the pickup cavities routed deeper:

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I'm hoping that we'll have some sun this weekend, and I can take more pictures of it.

My thoughts so far on the guitar:

*From what I'd read about rosewood and korina, I expected the guitar to have a warm, dark sound. But the Phat Staples are bright; and I was surprised to find the bridge pickup to be a little bit twangy. It's different from my fender SSS strat, but more similar to that than to P90 pickups. And it's pretty loud, actually.

*I've only really used a vintage strat bridge, so perhaps my perspective is off, but the Hipshot bridge has been really smooth.

*The effect of the Earvana nut is subtle to the ear, to the point I'm not sure if I'm getting a placebo effect, but my digitech tuner says it's in tune, so that's all that matters. Same with the Stainless Steel frets, not a great change in sound (but in the long run, they'll last longer.)



(*And then, I went crazy and got another Neck and body, but that's another story.)
 
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Re: My Green Warmoth Strat

That looks wicked!!!

I'm contemplating of a build that will also utilize Black Limba as the body except this one will have a Wedge neck and an Ebony board so it's good to know it takes color well (I was afraid I'd have to go au naturale on her while I'd REALLY want to get a blue/purple burst...
 
Re: My Green Warmoth Strat

I'm contemplating of a build that will also utilize Black Limba as the body except this one will have a Wedge neck and an Ebony board so it's good to know it takes color well (I was afraid I'd have to go au naturale on her while I'd REALLY want to get a blue/purple burst...

Yeah, what's weird is that if you ask them, Warmoth won't do a green dye or a green burst on a korinna top, but they'll occasionally have one in stock. They'll also do Dragon burst, which is yellow green.

One thing I've noticed with mine is that, in some parts, the dye looks opaque. So I'm not sure if they're not actually using dye, or if that's just the way the grain filler looks after the dye hit it.
 
Re: My Green Warmoth Strat

oooh shiny. A bit too streaky and "wild" for my tastes, but I can appreciate an honest, H/H stratocaster when I sees one. Cool stuff.
 
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