XLayaR New member Nov 27, 2006 #1 So far, I only know that G77 does it. Anyone know any other shops that does customs for people?
E edo83 New member Nov 27, 2006 #2 Suhr? Thorn? Warmoth? USACG? Callaham?....there's loads dude. Google is your best friend....unless u asking for local shops. Then again, are those at G77 really custom jobs?
Suhr? Thorn? Warmoth? USACG? Callaham?....there's loads dude. Google is your best friend....unless u asking for local shops. Then again, are those at G77 really custom jobs?
S ShredCow New member Nov 27, 2006 #5 edo83 Plus 1 on EVERY point. USACG makes some fine custom parts...
E edo83 New member Nov 27, 2006 #6 I could wager based on personal experience! Any reason why i had to venture overseas for a custom job...go figure
I could wager based on personal experience! Any reason why i had to venture overseas for a custom job...go figure
S ShredCow New member Nov 27, 2006 #7 Oh yeah... custom jobs require a lot of $.... so please be prepared... Its a lot of saving and saving and saving. Ask Ed. Hehehe....
Oh yeah... custom jobs require a lot of $.... so please be prepared... Its a lot of saving and saving and saving. Ask Ed. Hehehe....
C ciel New member Nov 27, 2006 #9 Thorn is so backlog that hes not talking orders for another year. damn..... there goes my custom....
empty71 New member Nov 27, 2006 #10 Hey, one of you guys just got a custom guitar so puh-lease post pics of your lovely quilted Maple top/basswood back work of art :lol: Hint, hint :lol:
Hey, one of you guys just got a custom guitar so puh-lease post pics of your lovely quilted Maple top/basswood back work of art :lol: Hint, hint :lol:
E edo83 New member Nov 27, 2006 #13 edder said: who is thorn? Click to expand... The man who makes nice firesun inlays!!!!!! Not to forget the ridiculous over-the-top trimmings from guitar all the way to headstock.....it is overkill. Ron Thorn's the man
edder said: who is thorn? Click to expand... The man who makes nice firesun inlays!!!!!! Not to forget the ridiculous over-the-top trimmings from guitar all the way to headstock.....it is overkill. Ron Thorn's the man