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jcyphe wrote: Does this company make anything besides Strat and Tele bodies? They have really good prices for finished bodies.
For a small company backed by a huge factory that does the WD bodies and necks, they do very good work upon request.
Though I haven't been to the shop in over a year, I imagine they could still do other bodies. I had once asked in 2007 or so if they could do a Jaguar/Jazzmaster body, and the answer was "if it's a 1:1 job, we can easily copy the body shape/routes and have it finished in-house. Back then I believe cost was around W180,000, but in the building of the Televersary they had hinted that prices were going up. I know for a fact that a few guys there don't like me after I pressed them to paint the Televersary the right color, but I could nonetheless drop by one of these weekends and talk to them about the option of custom deals. The president is cool with me, but unfortunately, he's never there anymore.
I actually visited summer last year to propose a Tele Plus routing of a sunburst body for a friend, and I got quoted for W250,000, being that price simply because it was a "altogether new job". Conversely, the locally-made Gilmour Modern Tele 1 would have been an excellent guitar to do the job pretty much in 90% J.Greenwood fashion, so I decided not to go ahead with the build.
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True, but its equally unlikely the Duo could ever become as much a pop culture icon [and therefore as valuable/collectible] as the old Stratocasters (of which even people who don't play guitar often recognize the name), so fair enough.stewart wrote:12 grand? fucking hell. my duo is from the same year, and i can say with 100% faith that it doesn't sound or feel £11,400 worse than that strat.
Old Strats/Teles have cost too much since the '80s. That's why all those grunge people used offsets/shortscales instead.
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i understand the reasoning, but ultimately i have the last laugh (unless i'd bought said strat in 1974 for $100).paul_ wrote:True, but its equally unlikely the Duo could ever become as much a pop culture icon [and therefore as valuable/collectible] as the old Stratocasters (of which even people who don't play guitar often recognize the name), so fair enough.stewart wrote:12 grand? fucking hell. my duo is from the same year, and i can say with 100% faith that it doesn't sound or feel £11,400 worse than that strat.
Old Strats/Teles have cost too much since the '80s. That's why all those grunge people used offsets/shortscales instead.