Elwood wrote:If you ever have a 440 6 pack mopar at hand....I'd love to see your WR pictured with one.
That can be arranged, more easily that one can imagine. And you are right, it would be a great photo!
Thanks everyone for the compliments. I decided to tip as many sacred cows as I could when optioning this thing out. I've been told "If you don't like a slab body with no contours, then you just aren't a T-Style player." I beg to differ, the overall body outline fits me better than a S-style and the belly and forearm cuts give it a slinky feeling, much the same as the earlier Leo Era S-500 bodies- or my Skyhawk for that matter.
I agree that the clear pickguard was a gamble. Scott's ASAT Deluxe Red Sparkle and the JJ edition guitars inspired the idea. I want see as much of the sparkle as I could! They took extra care with the wiring to make sure it looked good and it does. To me, the whole floating pickup set gives it a steam-punk psycho-billy vibe.
This was also my way of encouraging Darth to do Deluxe edition WR, Z-3, and Comanches. The ZZZ's look great with nothing but body color around them.
I guess now I have to learn how to use the Hip-Shot and the set of slide rings. Wish me luck playing as good as it looks!
I'd be very keen to hear Will's take on this whole thing.