Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:It does help. I've been looking at alternatives to the expensive American Standard. The thing is though, i've found that, yes you can get a quality guitar for a reasonable price. But in the end, the more expensive guitar, even if it isn't TOO different, is usually worth the extra money. Happened with my Gibson explorer, as opposed to getting an epiphone. The Epiphones are great, but in the end I'm glad I spent ALL of my savings and got a Gibson. It's become my favourite guitar. I will probably end up getting an American Standard. The only thing that's making me consider another strat is the large 70's headstock on the 70's MIm strat. Too bad the american 70's doesn't come in black with a maple fretboard.
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Any clues about that Bono's black guitar?? I don't have ANY idea... Brand, model, kind of guitar... And what the hell is up with that double dots on fret SEVEN??I thought ony fret twelve has to get the double dots in order to point the harmonics location, etc...
Thanks in advance
Originally posted by WojBhoy:Hey guys - on the subject of building one's own guitars, a friend of my parents told me about www.warmoth.com; anyone else heard of it?
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PS - if the link doesn't work, let me know and I'll stick it on mediafire again
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Nope. I've decided on an American StandardThanks though strat.
Originally posted by Alex:Of course. Warmoth have a reputation as one of the world's top guitar partmakers. But they are also quite expensive. I have not yet used Warmoth parts nor tried a Warmoth Strat - but I'd like to.
Originally posted by Alex:Please do that. Bad Link again.![]()
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Alex
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Good choice. Now save some money for it.![]()
Alex