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I'm looking for a 24-inch scale, set-neck, angled headstock, solid-body electric. Anybody know of one?
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Sounds like you want a Gibson, I doubt you'd feel the 1/2" difference.
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Addam wrote:I doubt you'd feel the 1/2" difference.
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Gibsons are .75" longer. Personally I definitely notice the difference between 24" and 24.75", but you're going to struggle finding something with the specs you're after anyway.
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24" scale is a pretty tall order, luckily...

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timhulio wrote:24" scale is a pretty tall order, luckily...
I can't believe the neck width is 47mm on the Brian Mays while most guitars are 42-43mm!

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Harley Benton do a Red Special copy for cheaps.
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i've secretly wanted a red special for years
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George wrote:Gibsons are .75" longer. Personally I definitely notice the difference between 24" and 24.75", but you're going to struggle finding something with the specs you're after anyway.
From what I've read on the internet (Gibson forums) vintage-spec Gibsons were advertised as 24.75" but measure up as 24.5" and modern Epiphones measure up at 24.75". I haven't measured any Gibsons or Epiphones myself, so I might be regurgitating bullshit.

Either way, 24" vs 24.75", the difference in distance between from nut to 1st fret would be 0.042" or a gnats knacker over 1mm.
Are you going to notice that difference while playing? I don't.
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Noirie. wrote:Harley Benton do a Red Special copy for cheaps.
Found that on thormann.de
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Addam wrote:
George wrote:Either way, 24" vs 24.75", the difference in distance between from nut to 1st fret would be 0.042" or a gnats knacker over 1mm.
Are you going to notice that difference while playing? I don't.
Yes, absolutely. When you play hours a day, small differences like that are huge. It's like having a piece of a popcorn kernel stuck in your teeth. It's a small piece of popcorn, but in the universe of your mouth it feels pretty damn big.
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So there you are. There is one guitar which matches your specs.
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mountain2012 wrote:
George wrote:Either way, 24" vs 24.75", the difference in distance between from nut to 1st fret would be 0.042" or a gnats knacker over 1mm.
Are you going to notice that difference while playing? I don't.
Yes, absolutely. When you play hours a day, small differences like that are huge. It's like having a piece of a popcorn kernel stuck in your teeth. It's a small piece of popcorn, but in the universe of your mouth it feels pretty damn big.
Nah. A 10" difference barely registers for me anymore, switching between my Jaguar, Strat, Tele, VI and Jazz Bass all the time. You notice it at first, but your brain and fingers adapt.
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Ankhanu wrote:Nah. A 10" difference barely registers for me anymore, switching between my Jaguar, Strat, Tele, VI and Jazz Bass all the time. You notice it at first, but your brain and fingers adapt.
You guys must be blessed with big phalanges. A 24-inch scale guitar is the difference between me using my ring finger and pinky to fret the distance of two frets compared to a 24.75" scale guitar. That's how short my fingers are.

And before anyone says, "look at those kids on youtube, they are playing a full-size guitar with tiny hands!", I'm not a kid and don't have the coordination and dexterity they do.
timhulio wrote:So there you are. There is one guitar which matches your specs.
Thank you. Think I'm going to save money to commission a luthier for a custom guitar. That 47mm neck width on the red special is a little too formidable
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You just made Brian so mad that he went and kicked a badger in the face, then stamped on a fox, right on his spine.
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mountain2012 wrote:
Ankhanu wrote:Nah. A 10" difference barely registers for me anymore, switching between my Jaguar, Strat, Tele, VI and Jazz Bass all the time. You notice it at first, but your brain and fingers adapt.
You guys must be blessed with big phalanges. A 24-inch scale guitar is the difference between me using my ring finger and pinky to fret the distance of two frets compared to a 24.75" scale guitar. That's how short my fingers are.
I'm with Ankhanu on this, I can do chords on a 34" bass but it's a bit of a stretch for me (though chords on bass sound wrong to me).
I don't really notice scale length that much, I feel differences is string tension though.
My hands aren't particularly large; thumb tip to pinky tip is a hair over 9". My Dad does have big hands; his pinky finger is as thick as my thumb!
mountain2012 wrote:That 47mm neck width on the red special is a little too formidable
The Harley Benton version had a 42mm nut. :)
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I'll bet the Harley Benton version is 24 3/4" scale though. There's no way they'd retool for a single model.
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timhulio wrote:I'll bet the Harley Benton version is 24 3/4" scale though. There's no way they'd retool for a single model.
635mm scale, or 25" :lol:
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Post by Josh »

Get a little ass silvertone 1448. I can fret up like 5 notes with that thing. I use it in my 2 piece band so I can do big note changes easy. The neck is fucking tiny.