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  1. NerfOrNothing

    Want to make a partscaster as a complete newbie. Where should I source my parts?

    Hey all! as the title says, I've been interested in putting together a partscaster and was wondering the best place to go to get parts. I know many swear by Warmoth and others say that their experiences haven't been that great. I know the same is true for GFS. So I'd like to ask, as a broke...
  2. mingo1

    NGD Guitarfetish Xaviere PRO840 Tele-style

    Well, actually got this back in December, but finally had time to set up a bit and check out what $200 got me. Overall, I think it's a decent platform for modding. Only big caveat is that the neck plate holes aren't Fender spec, so if you wanted to switch necks around, you'd have to fill and...
  3. darren7

    Slick (Guitar Fetish) Guitars...

    I went down a clickhole this morning, and ended up watching a video review of a Slick SL50 guitar from Guitar Fetish. They're Chinese-made, but have some pretty decent specs... 3-piece ash bodies, maple neck, maple or rosewood fretboard, thin finish, quality all-brass hardware... for $209...
  4. mingo1

    NGD! Slick SL57 Strat from Guitarfetish Xaviere

    Saturday was NGD and I'm compelled to share. I haven't really played a Strat regularly for quite a while and the two I have (90s Mexican standard and a mutt with a 90s Japanese neck) haven't seen the light of day in quite a while. I pulled 'em both out recently to track for a project and...
  5. Marn99

    First build budget pickups, have I made a mistake?

    Hey everyone, So I ordered the pickups for my Walnut Telecaster today, they're guitarfetish '63 professional series, with standard wound. When I bought them, I was quite confident in them, they have Alnico polepieces, enameled winding, wrapped in string, beeswax potted, and push back cloth...
  6. W1AV

    Slick SL 51 T-Type guitar review #2

    Hello, here is a new demo for anyone interested in the "Slick SL 51" guitar sold by Guitarfetish.com. These guitars as well as a few other models were designed by Earl Slick, who was the guitarist for John Lennon and David Bowie. As far as I can see there are NO demo's on this guitar on Youtube...
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