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  1. Cheery Zeery

    Did anyone make a Purple Tribute Strat build?

    I was scanning the ol' Youtube channel and saw the Purple Tribute strat bodies again and, as the title suggests, wonder if anyone got one of the bodies and turned it into a Strat version of Prince's Mad Cat? Goes without saying that posting in this forum means I'm at least interested in knowing...
  2. Cheery Zeery

    The thrill of the showcase

    Might have been raised before, but I still want to talk about it. There's a *thrill* to seeing something emerge from the showcase that you didn't know you wanted but definitely now want. For me, it's always gonna be necks that have a painted headstock. I continue to patiently wait for one neck...
  3. Cheery Zeery

    What color is closest to faded heritage cherry?

    Hi guys! Was just curious to see what you guys think -- which Warmoth finish most accurately captures this kind of faded vintage cherry shade? I know it can't be the transparent red, which might have too much of a red, almost magenta vibe relative to this. At the same time, is sunset orange...
  4. Cheery Zeery

    What are the official specs of the Warmoth Turtle's guitar?

    You heard me! Yeah it's orange and vaguely S-style in nature, but let's get some canonicity in the full specs — what headstock, what tuners, what's the official shade of orange, what material's the pickguard, etc.? What kinda tone do they get with perfectly parallel pickups from neck to bridge?!
  5. Cheery Zeery

    Will a Strat Little '59 Neck Pickup fit in a Tele neck route?

    I'm about to make a purchase and need to act fast because I only just found out there is no neck equivalent of the Little 59 pickup for Teles. I don't intend to have a pickguard for this particular build (i.e. I intend to have it mounted to the wood). Any and all advice is welcome. EDIT: I...
  6. Cheery Zeery

    Does anyone make non-conventional bridges?

    Hi folks! Totally new here -- a transplant from the Youtube part of the Warmoth fandom. I was watching Aaron's double neck video series, and saw that some of the folks here helped him machine a metal string tree for his twelve string neck, and I thought it was just the raddest thing. I'm...
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