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    Merry Christmas to all,

    I just finished my first project guitar which was a Kramer Barretta Mutt. The project was really satisfying and I am looking to start another. I think it's the quest for perfection. I made a few newbie mistakes on the build, and I know I can do way better on a second project.

    I am looking to do a San Dimas body style (probably Mahogany) with Birdseye Maple Strat style neck.

    Has anyone had experience with Warmoth, Musikraft, Boogie Bodies, etc?

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    I will shortly be on my second Warmoth. The quality of the first was excellent, so, I bought another.

    The neck is a slightly different feel from a Charvel in terms of the fretboard radius, but nothing major.

    The body, you may not like. The edge radius is very round compared to a Charvel, and the way the neck pocket is routed on a non-recessed Floyd leaves little to no room for pull-up, more like an 80's Kramer Focus than the Charvel Pro Mods.

    The overall fit & finish is excellent, really really top quality. The frets required dressing only on the ends (sharp) and are very level straight out of the box.

    Musikraft has a Charvel dinky-style body as well as the standard Charvel. I've heard good things about them, but have not bought anything from them. I have a Pro Mod body that I will be buying a 2 1/4" heel neck for at some point, from them.

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      Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View Post
      The body, you may not like. The edge radius is very round compared to a Charvel, and the way the neck pocket is routed on a non-recessed Floyd leaves little to no room for pull-up, more like an 80's Kramer Focus than the Charvel Pro Mods.
      Hey, that's why you shim the neck to your liking

      I like MusiKraft necks a lot but be prepared to do a little work on them. The frets will require attention but they have tons of options and I know what profile I like from them. They are a little pricey but it's not cheap to build a quality guitar. Their bodies look nice but there are few details about them I'm not crazy about but I have the perfect resource for bodies so I'm a little biased on those.

      If you are having the body painted Mike Learn is top notch and I have also had paint work done from Marty Bell and Pat Wilkins. You can't go wrong with any for those guys.

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