I dont know details about what sort of level of flexibility there will be with the new PG600s either, save that it has to be bolt on, they're RG-esque and they have Kahlers. I imagine, now, this is just me being a presumptuous git and taking wild guesses, that you can *probably* get any woods you want within that construction (dont see why not; just stick block of a different wood in the CNC...but then the words "dont see why not" have so often been my downfall :lol: ).
Throughs; no (we talked about that one), set neck, multi ply necks, tops, different bridge routings, no bridge routing, scale lengths, FB radii, neck profiles, headstock designs, pickup routes, controls and control locations and all the rest that need some structural change, a route or a different measurment or holes or whatever - I have no idea.
I suppose a lot of it depends on how many programs for the CNC there will be. However many there are to start with, I *guess* that number will increase, but spending ages programing loads of shapes in would defeat the purpose - keeping the costs down. All I really know is - Kind of RG shaped, bolt on, no throughs, kahler. Havent the foggiest on cost either, didnt ask. Any idea what ones gonna go for?
yeah, i think you've got it more or less right. things which don't involve any extra cost/reprogramming etc. are more or less possible, i think.
i'll pm you with the cost, as i've no idea if bob has made it public or not yet. :)