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I suspect they'd make an excellent platform for modders. Even the fret work was acceptable.

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I might have to email them and see what options are availabpe as for having the holes precut for the switches and routing would be dont before assembly and that would save alot of headaches on a les paul style guitar

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I doubt they'd do a custom job like that - plus you'd then have to pay the hundred bucks or so for shipping a single guitar from Vietnam. It's likely not worth it as compared to just buying it like it is and ripping the components out. For cheap components, they're actually really good. It has no issues staying in tune, intonation is as close to perfect as you're going to get, the pickups are clean - and a little hot, and the switches all work as expected without any hitching, scratching, or dead spots. It's perfectly playable as it is.

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Well making me want one more to doodle with thanks fpr info