Route 101 Guitars vs Subway Guitar

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Fat dawg makes good stuff. Some of it may be new old stock or the such. They really want good guitars to come out of there company. I know of no one with 101 but have heard ok things. I know the just have a slew of guitar bodies made and painted by someone else and just assemble them for you. You could do it through warmoth and assemble yourself and get a cool guitar for the same $$$
 
Ummm... not quite. You can get a pretty nice guitar through Route 101 for around 400$. There is no way you could put together a Warmoth for that much. I know, I'm building one. And if you look on eBay, you'll see all these Warmoth guitar auctions:"cost me over $1200 to make", etc. Making your own guitar is NOT cheap, but it does guarantee that if you hate it, its your own damn fault. But I have played a Route 101 and I don't think it can be beat for the price.
 
Having lived within 2 blocks of Subway for many years I must say it was always a highlight of my life - to be able to waltze in and see what was hangin' on the walls today. IF ANY pickers east of the mighty river want to go West - this is a place to walk in. I think the rack changes on an hourly basis.

Danalectros . . .

Botched fenders . . . .

Maps . . .

Singles . . .

Ralph NovacK fanned frets . . .

The list goes on and on.
 
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