The necks on my Jag-stang and Tele are thin, so when I got the Squier '51, with a thicker neck than I'm used to, I wasn't sure for a whil, but now Ilike it. I like guitars to have different characters. Th thick neck forces me to play differently, which is nice. Refreshing, like.Mike wrote:I am not bitchy all the time. Only at my time of the month.Malik wrote:Fix'd.iCEByTes wrote:my hands are Middle-Big
and I prefer thin necks
Like I said, I love the way I can feel in control of my skinny Jag-Stang neck, but I've played thick Telecaster necks that stick out much more and I can only just get my hands around them, but I still find those comfortable and in many ways they're just as good. One of the best necks I played was the neck on a Telecaster Deluxe, it's just the right size and the fretboard was a beautiful glossy maple, playing one of those makes you realise why Mike's so bitchy all the time, he's just pissed that he can't be playing his awesome guitar.
But you're right in that the neck on the Telecaster Deluxe (whatever it is - C profile?) does feel wonderful. However I like the way my Jazzmaster and acoustic necks feel too - it's weird. I don't think I have a type i like - just some guitars I love.
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This is not an ThingMalik wrote:I don't understand what you mean, but you at least tried to explain why you like thin necks, so that's fair enough. How long until you get this thing?iCEByTes wrote:my style play the neck is Classical , Came from Nylon guitars
i dont use back of neck for my hands , i use for my fingers
so thin Back are better
for people like play like kurt or Hendrix or like use full hands on neck , its other way and i agree if you play like that ....
its An Guitar , show somme respect
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About neck
Wizzard info :
Scale 648mm/ 25.5"
a : Width at Nut 43mm
b : Width at Last Fret 58mm
c: Thickness at 1st 18mm
d : Thickness at 12th 20mm
Radius 430mmR
C PRofile like Modern fenders Are cool , but my hands are fat coz i am fat , and its uncofortable to mech , i stick Thin profiles like Wizzard , Wizzard 2 , Jackson , Mustangs , Prestige
its an mix of Wizzard and Wizzard 2 profile , i used Sort of Wizzard 2
and Somme of Wizzard , very..... Very thin Full scale
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HahahahaiCEByTes wrote:
This is not an Thing
its An Guitar , show somme respect
This Guitar is Like an Custom Shop , i choiced every thing you can imagine
All woods used is Quart-sawed , The Mapple is AAAA or AAAAA , The parts is from premium makers ... japan , germany , usa ( Gotoh ... Schaller ... Seymour Duncan )
its not an Thing , its an Premium Guitar
Icey DEMANDING you respect his Premium Guitar. Dude is a BEAST!
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you mean luthier indecision? you have wait 3, 4 mouths for beautiful art guitar. i indecision.iCEByTes wrote:erm i do no , 20 day ??? 10 days ???
i waiting , its at final Process
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the 51s have nice necks, even better if they had rolled fretboard edges. but they aren't 'thick', just average, i reckon. i don't like very thin necksBacchusPaul wrote:The necks on my Jag-stang and Tele are thin, so when I got the Squier '51, with a thicker neck than I'm used to, I wasn't sure for a whil, but now Ilike it. I like guitars to have different characters. Th thick neck forces me to play differently, which is nice. Refreshing, like.Mike wrote:I am not bitchy all the time. Only at my time of the month.Malik wrote: Fix'd.
Like I said, I love the way I can feel in control of my skinny Jag-Stang neck, but I've played thick Telecaster necks that stick out much more and I can only just get my hands around them, but I still find those comfortable and in many ways they're just as good. One of the best necks I played was the neck on a Telecaster Deluxe, it's just the right size and the fretboard was a beautiful glossy maple, playing one of those makes you realise why Mike's so bitchy all the time, he's just pissed that he can't be playing his awesome guitar.
But you're right in that the neck on the Telecaster Deluxe (whatever it is - C profile?) does feel wonderful. However I like the way my Jazzmaster and acoustic necks feel too - it's weird. I don't think I have a type i like - just some guitars I love.
i want a 51, but not at 200 euros/260 dollars
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i Choiced per Clean coz its very beautiful woods and i dont have shame to show , its Solid 1 Piece Tauari body 2 Pieces of Flame Mapple Book matched 3mm at Top , and back is 1 piece of Flamme Mapple 3mm
neck is one piece quart-saw Marfim wood and scale is African Ebony
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iCEByTes wrote:Between green and Clean
i Choiced per Clean coz its very beautiful woods and i dont have shame to show , its Solid 1 Piece Tauari body 2 Pieces of Flame Mapple Book matched 3mm at Top , and back is 1 piece of Flamme Mapple 3mm
neck is one piece quart-saw Marfim wood and scale is African Ebony
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