But I love exotic woods on guitars so I love the look of yours.
I've built 8 strats for myself and a few others for guys that wanted one with their twist on it. Is it cheaper to build your own?
Not really if you use quality parts. But you get exactly what you want, the color you want, the type of finish you want, etc.
Plus, it's a whole lot of fun!
And like someone else said, you probably won' be able to sell it for what you have into it since it isn't going to gain value as a vintage instrument would but sometimes you just have to eat a little to move on.
I will say that through my experimentation that I have discovered that the neck is probably 75% of the overall tone of a guitar.
This is no surprise for luthiers that have built guitars from scratch.
The mass, the profile shape, the fretboard material, skunk stripe or not, nut material, tuners, type of truss rod, etc, all play an important role in the overall tone of the guitar.
I have transformed Strats that after they were built they were kind of unremarkable in tone.
But slap a better made neck with more mass, and boy howdy!
This last tele I built has been a real treat for me as I had never owned a guitar with P90 type pickups.
What a great pickup those are!
I have two other teles that I built but they have the standard single coil tele pickups. One a little hotter set than the other guitar.
I just could never bond with those.
I suppose if I was a chicken picker and played Country/Western it might be a different story but man, this one with the P90's just loves to snarl on the bridge pickup.
The neck pickup is full and round sounding and since it has a 4 way switch, the #2 is parallel and the #4 is in series for a nice FAT humbucker tone. The pluses are that in #2 and 4 it is humbucking so no noise.
Anyway, back to playing it!
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