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If it was a 22 fretter, I might have done the reverse slant with the "mini-frets", but to me that throws the "tilt" of the body off (angles and such), plus there won't be any room to grab more than 24 frets unless I remove the scalloped part of the horn (which is another idea I've been toying with - an Extreme Warrior where the beveled parts of the body are completely cut out - looks kinda anorexic but somehow it works - might sacrifice a WRXT body on that one [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] )
Plus, if I decide I want a neck pickup later, I can sacrifice the fretboard end for a hummer.
Then again, since it's a bolt-on, they may not do the slanted board.
If it was a 22 fretter, I might have done the reverse slant with the "mini-frets", but to me that throws the "tilt" of the body off (angles and such), plus there won't be any room to grab more than 24 frets unless I remove the scalloped part of the horn (which is another idea I've been toying with - an Extreme Warrior where the beveled parts of the body are completely cut out - looks kinda anorexic but somehow it works - might sacrifice a WRXT body on that one [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] )
Plus, if I decide I want a neck pickup later, I can sacrifice the fretboard end for a hummer.
Then again, since it's a bolt-on, they may not do the slanted board.
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