Warmoth Alder P body, made for Warmoth's short or medium scale necks. This was originally Surf Green and was chipped all over the place, so I sanded it down and sprayed it with my last can of "ReRanch" Fiesta Red nitro lacquer. Turned out decent, but definitely NOT a pro job. I kind of aged the white pickguard, installed a vintage-style threaded saddle bridge, and sanded/ rubbed out-polished the top of the body. Looks like its been on there a long time; quite a few blems/flaws and wearing fairly thin in a couple of spots, but I think it looks pretty vintage-y and cool. Several places with a bit of touch-up paint (I used the same spray paint). I also installed a set of Alnico pickups to replace the pickups I had in it before. Sounds real nice.
This is a very nice body and will make an excellent project.
I'd like $190 and I'll take care of shipping. Hoping one of you TB'ers can use it !
PayPal, please. I'll get it right out. Thanks for looking! - Lenny
A little history: I had a 32" Warmoth "Warhead" neck on it, but wanted something more fender-ish, so I installed an Allen Eden neck that I had, cut the headstock into a Tele shape and thinned out the neck heel width (This Warmoth neck pocket width is approx 2-3/8"). After all them fun-n-games, I decided to part it out. Story of my life.
The first pic is of its "pre-part-out" look: Neck/strings/pickup in the picture not included.
The remaining pics are of the body being listed.


















This is a very nice body and will make an excellent project.
I'd like $190 and I'll take care of shipping. Hoping one of you TB'ers can use it !
PayPal, please. I'll get it right out. Thanks for looking! - Lenny
A little history: I had a 32" Warmoth "Warhead" neck on it, but wanted something more fender-ish, so I installed an Allen Eden neck that I had, cut the headstock into a Tele shape and thinned out the neck heel width (This Warmoth neck pocket width is approx 2-3/8"). After all them fun-n-games, I decided to part it out. Story of my life.
The first pic is of its "pre-part-out" look: Neck/strings/pickup in the picture not included.
The remaining pics are of the body being listed.

















