New Jazzcaster Body and Pickguard
The Jazzcaster body looks like something straight out of the fifties or sixties. This body style is a Jazzmaster® body perimeter with Telecaster® routing and controls. Choose from all the standard Telecaster® routing options and dozens of finish options to make your very own custom Jazzcaster!
Build a Jazzcaster body
Build a Jazzcaster pickguard
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Stainless Steel Frets Now Available On Bound Necks
We are now able to offer binding on necks with stainless steel frets. Stainless steel frets are both harder and smoother than nickel/silver frets. Now you can have the luxury of stainless steel frets with any of our five binding materials on any neck.
Build a Strat® replacement neck
Build a Tele® replacement neck
Build a J Bass® replacement neck
Build a P Bass® replacement neck
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Premier Guitar March Issue - DIY Baritone Conversion
In the March issue of Premier Guitar, ace Nashville repairman, John LeVan does a wonderfully detailed step-by-step article on converting your standard scale guitar into a baritone. In the article, John uses a Fender® Telecaster® body and a Warmoth Telecaster® Baritone replacement neck. If you're feeling adventurous, pickup a Warmoth Baritone neck and follow along with this article in Premier Guitar to get that nice, low twang of a baritone guitar.
Check out the article in Premier Guitar
Check out Baritone 28 5/8" scale necks in our In Stock Showcase
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Light Weight Poplar
Poplar is a standard body wood having been used by many companies over the years. Due to the grey/green color, this wood is used mostly when solid color finishes are to be applied. Its weight generally runs about a half pound more than Alder. Tonally, it is similar to Alder as well.
Check out Poplar guitar bodies in our In Stock Showcase
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