Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Basically, there are plenty of things wrong, but they cancel each other out!
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Good luck with the Partscaster route! Refretting is expensive but I perfer it to trying a neck that might not suit your style at allHave you looked for second hand guitars or are you a mint-new kind of guy?
For example, I got my Hofner Semi-Hollow VeryThin doodahwhatsit (whatever the bloody thing's called) on an impulse - bought it off an old uni friend - and it's probably the most different neck I've got - chunkyish profile and wideish frets, not my usual thing. Close to my Les Paul but I don't play that much at the mo. I basically bought the Hof because I wanted a semi-hollow and my friend was willing to sell it for £220 (inc. a Bigsby, no less) - I'm still adapting to it but it's the sound that's the biggest difference for me rather than the neck. I've spent the last year focusing on the STT and developing my style around singles, so flitting over to trebly gnarly Hummers is the thing I notice. I've had them all set up fairly similar (lowish action etc.). The Stratty-type thing (STT, let's call it) has a similarish neck to my Explorer and they're the two I've used for the most part during my days on the plink, although the Explorer is currently on hiatus at my parents' house because I can't fit 5 guitars into my bedroom at the flat!

I don't mind whether a guitar's 2nd-hand or new, it's simply the price for me - and alas I don't fancy the idea of a finance deal in the current economic climate! Have been monitoring eBay but I just don't have £200-250 around, whereas I could probably cobble together the key parts for a Partscaster for less and (hopefully) not fuck the thing up tooooo much during construction...
