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http://reverb.com/handpicked/partocasters
reverb made a section just for partscasters
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Beau In Space wrote:I hear this guy uses a capo.
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Some of my best guitars have been Partscasters, but the joy is in building them and finally plugging one in and it blows your socks off. I would never buy one and find it strange that people pay big money for them.
Thanks for sharing though, some interesting ideas on there.
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Ive never actually built a partscaster, but I want to. Im thinking of building an SH jag.
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ykk211 wrote:Ive never actually built a partscaster, but I want to. Im thinking of building an SH jag.
Its easy enough to do these days with all the Squier stuff around and other budget brands.

There are two golden rules; neck pocket size (width, depth, length) and scale length with bridge position. If all these marry up you can do pretty much anything else you like ending up with a unique looking guitar that plays/sounds very well.
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Fran wrote:
ykk211 wrote:Ive never actually built a partscaster, but I want to. Im thinking of building an SH jag.
Its easy enough to do these days with all the Squier stuff around and other budget brands.

There are two golden rules; neck pocket size (width, depth, length) and scale length with bridge position. If all these marry up you can do pretty much anything else you like ending up with a unique looking guitar that plays/sounds very well.
Yeah, I think I'm gonna use the VM jag as a starting point.
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ykk211 wrote:
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ykk211 wrote:Ive never actually built a partscaster, but I want to. Im thinking of building an SH jag.
Its easy enough to do these days with all the Squier stuff around and other budget brands.

There are two golden rules; neck pocket size (width, depth, length) and scale length with bridge position. If all these marry up you can do pretty much anything else you like ending up with a unique looking guitar that plays/sounds very well.
Yeah, I think I'm gonna use the VM jag as a starting point.
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these seem grossly overpriced.
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What's the partscaster rule? The finished guitar is worth 1/2 the sum of the parts. Less even, because most are so individual they're of no use to anyone but there person who put them together.

My current go-to guitar is a partscaster. A maple necked Mexican strat with a lipstick in the neck, ceramic in the middle and alnico 5 single coil in the bridge position. And a push-pull to add the bridge pickup out of phase. Getting lots of play out of it, but who else would want that setup?

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Post by George »

yep, no one wants to pay for your parts or custom guitars. the resale on warmoth kit is fucking awful compared to the initial cost too - eyewatering in fact. but that's where there's some pretty sweet bargains to be had, if you can stomach the aesthetics
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All of these are virtually guaranteed to get blown away performance-wise by the next properly-built, fret-leveled and QC'd Squier/MIM you pick up at GC.
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Theyre just fun to look at.
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Value wise a lot of these seem to be valued way over what the parts would cost. Lots of them seem to be a bit dodgy too.the sunburst Japanese Fender Strat has an el cheapo sunburst that I've never seen on a Japanese guitar. Most of these seem to be based of the highest you'd ever pay for the parts plus some. And that's if the parts are in fact genuine.
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like the white tele with the Kermit the Frog pickup. Cool guitar, but the seller doesn't even seem to know if it is really Fender: tele
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timhulio wrote:What's the partscaster rule? The finished guitar is worth 1/2 the sum of the parts. Less even, because most are so individual they're of no use to anyone but there person who put them together.

My current go-to guitar is a partscaster. A maple necked Mexican strat with a lipstick in the neck, ceramic in the middle and alnico 5 single coil in the bridge position. And a push-pull to add the bridge pickup out of phase. Getting lots of play out of it, but who else would want that setup?

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Very true. Partscasters were made to be played and not sold. Most of the time you lose money selling one. My best guitars too were partscasters.
I love buying them. Best deals and the best players for the money.
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Seeing what people tend to build with Warmoth parts confirmed something I'd always kind of known; most guitarists have aesthetics of a 10 year old boy with colour blindness.

"SO WHAT I THOUGHT WOULD BE GOOD, RIGHT, WAS A JAGUAR WITH A FLOYD ROSE AND HOT PINK ZEBRA STRIPES I CAN'T BELIEVE FENDER DOESN'T MAKE THIS"

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ekwatts wrote:hardluck kings

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ekwatts wrote:Seeing what people tend to build with Warmoth parts confirmed something I'd always kind of known; most guitarists have aesthetics of a 10 year old boy with colour blindness.
You're right. Fuck some hot pink zebra stripes, what they should really go for is something with a AAA flame maple top.