Here is a Warmoth Strat-style parts guitar made in about 2003. The stainless steel frets with 10-16" compound radius play like butter. There is virtually no fret wear as you'd expect with stainless. The neck is a whopper, as big as they get. It's a "Boatneck" profile (1-11/16" nut width), which has no taper and stays 1" thick through the whole neck. Some might find it challenging to play stretches, but the fretwork and low action help here. Steel nut is cut well and increases open string harmonics & sustain. Beautiful maple top and neck woods, and a nice light weight as the ash body is chambered/honeycombed. PAF style output humbuckers that are not labeled so brand is unknown. However the wiring is clean as can be and the pickup tone compliments the guitar well.
Body Wood(s): Ash
Body Finish: Urethane
Color: Tobacco Burst
Neck Wood(s): Birdseye Maple, Rosewood Fingerboard
Neck Finish: Tinted Urethane
Neck Shape: Boatneck
Nut Width: 1 11/16”
Radius: 10-16”
Frets: 6150 Stainless
Scale Length: 25 1/2”
Inlays: Mother of Pearl Dots
Hardware Color: Gold
Bridge: Warmoth Hardtail (Gotoh v-notch saddles)
Tuners: Vintage Style
Pickguard: None
Pickup Configuration: H/H
Neck Pickup: unknown PAF style
Bridge Pickup: unknown PAF style
Pickup Selector: 3-Way Blade
Controls: Master Volume, Neck Tone, Bridge Tone
Weight: 6.44 lbs
Serial #: n/a
Includes: Hardshell