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Warmoth doesn't mention them explicitly any more, but I think they do still show up in the Showcase section. Same deal for the Gibson headstock necks. You have to look in the Showcase for the Gibson-style necks.
I haven't been cruising Ebay for guitars lately. But I know what you're talking about with trans green... it's a surprisingly beautiful color. Here's one from Warmoth's customer Les Paul gallery:
WOW!! [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] If that only had an ebony board. I am finding it difficult to find a Warmoth Les Paul neck that has Custom trim AND an ebony board. Lots of their necks have Standard inlays with ebony board, or Custom inlays on a rosewood board.
Hmm, Ken's Les Paul Custom Lite has given me a boner. I wish I wasn't a poor student or else I'd buy it right away. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
wasn't this thread about acoustics, or something? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
my sole acoustic is about the cheapest Yamaha you can buy. I'd love a good acoustic, but I can buy great electrics (ie, Model series Charvels) for sooooo much less than a nice acoustic, and keep getting distracted. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
JG i had a 70's carbon topped ovation they sound toneless. great attack & dynamics, but thin a toneless IMO. at the time i also had a 68 guild D28 (i think) far superior tone wise.
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any thoughts on Breedloves? I played one at a used guitar shop, and it was SWEET. are all of them that nice? or did i just find a nice one-off?
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I have played several models of Breedloves(don't know the designations) and I liked them all. Good stuff!
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