You can find Warmoth guitars company headquarters in Puyallup, Washington. You can also find Warmoth custom guitars in the hands of stars like Jeff Loomis, or Matt Sharp, from the best-selling band Weezer. Warmoth Guitar Products, Incorporated, is an American company that specializes in making guitar parts, and guitar bodies to the exact specifications of its clients. Clients can choose from any style of their rock and roll dreams, from a Les Paul Double-cut to a Telecaster thinline.
Warmoth Guitars Review
Warmoth has been putting the sock, rock, and pop into custom guitars since 1980. They can boast of being the only company in the USA to custom craft guitar necks and bodies. The reason is that they are the only company in the USA to custom craft guitar necks and bodies. The rest of the competition import all of their guitar parts from around the world at lower prices, but cheap prices may be a more accurate phrase. In fact, despite the slightly higher price tag, guitar enthusiasts around the world rave over Warmoth guitar necks, in particular the long-awaited arrival of the Compound Radius neck. The fingers seem to tour this glassy maple neck, more than play it. It would surely beautify any room in the house where you want to display it, maybe, even as much as a new maple wood table would.
When it comes to the kibbles and bits of guitar machinery, Warmoth guitar parts seem to have the market covered there, as well. Warmoth will provide your custom guitar, or guitar rebuilding project, with pick guards, tremolo bars, tuners, fret wire, glue, and even inlay material. They can also provide pickups from Antiquity Guitar, all the way to Fender USA.
Great guitar bodies are no different from Hollywood stars that have undergone plastic surgery. Not all the bells and whistles in the world will mean a thing unless they are attached to a beautiful body. Well, beautiful hard-bodies are what beautiful Warmoth guitar bodies are. Warmoth also have a deliciously fun website you can go to and build your virtual dream guitar. Once on the Warmoth website, the buyer has a wood choice ranging anywhere from poplar, to 2-piece Indian rosewood.
The biggest frustration of building your custom guitar, or fixing your damaged guitar, is finding the right pieces and parts. However, whether you are building a guitar from scratch, or rebuilding your damaged 1968 Gibson Black-Beauty-Fret-less Wonder, Warmoth guitar kits are the go-to supplier. The only complaint one can find about Warmoth, is that they are a bit pricier than what can be found elsewhere. However, whether it is a custom home, or a custom guitar, the old adage still holds true: Measure Twice, Cut Once.
