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it's alive! my warmoth is assembled! been planning this thing since august charger green swamp ash body gotoh 201 bridge Dimarzio Model P and Model J pickups slim taper maple neck and board with a satin finish 21 stainless steel vintage sized frets black block inlays steel stiffening rods Black TUSQ nut it plays, sounds, and looks great! i might try to do a video demo soon of this through my Fender Studio Bass Amp ![]() ![]() ![]() |
loving the maple and the green! also, compliments on the pickup choice, good sir |
Very Kool! |
That's a very unusual, very brave and very cool color. |
Hell yea, looks good!!! |
Looks great! I LOVE that color. And I'll bet that headstock helps a lot with neck dive. |
This is one of the coolest Warmoth builds I've seen yet! |
That looks sweet! I bet it sounds killer too.. |
Don't know why, but I love when someone puts a 2+2 headstock on a Fender-style bass. The maple board with black blocks is a great look too. Nice job! |
That's VERY cool. I've always wanted to make a Warmoth P/J. |
Very slick. |
Wow! I am really digging that color! |
Wow! Nice job. I dig that color combo a lot. |
the black hardware makes that green really pop! well thought out, congrats!:) |
Striking!! Great job! |
thanks guys! the headstock was the most last minute decision i made, and when i ordered it i thought it was gunna be a little bigger, which i think would look better but i still like it. i also thought the maple was gunna be a little darker but i'm sure i'll dirty it up over time to make it darker. i like the way it turned out so down the road i'm gunna build another bass, probabaly a replica of a 70's fender p-bass in Mocha |
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