Warmoth tele finally done :) PICS

Voxman

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Here it is :D
It sound and feels very good,super light wight. I need some time
with it before i can draw any conclusion's,i did a A/B test with a fender am 52 reissue and i think it smoked it.I`m not sure If it was the Pu`s or the axe itself,this is my first "real" tele so its kinda hard to tell....

Specs :
Swamp ash body( Finished by warmoth)
Maple neck/brazillian rosewood board
straight 10", medium jumbos,SRV back countor,vintage tint satin finish,corian nut
Callaham vintage bridge/w brass saddles,callaham neckplate/w serial no.:D
Gotoh kluson vintage tuners
Seymour duncan JD bridge and vintage stack neck(i think i`ll have to swap that one)
All cavitys shielded

Not the best pics but who cares :D
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Re: Warmoth tele finally done :) PICS

nice. is that a barden bridge? they are soooo nice aint they?
 
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very nice project!
It`s a callaham, i could`nt decide whether to go for the callaham or barden :)

you made the right choice ... I've used both. The Barden, IMO, is better with fatter pickups (like the Bardens). The Callaham is better for a more vintage guitar like yours. At first I thought it was bright, but once you learn to control that, it has better harmonics, sustain, and tone.

if you replace the vintage stack, I'd try a Vintage Rhythm.
 
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if you replace the vintage stack, I'd try a Vintage Rhythm.

Actally that is the pickup i got recommend by you guys,i just ordered the wrong one :( But,i`ll try it out and see if it can do me some good.

Anyway,thanx for the nice comments folks :)
 
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