Rondo 3/4 Les Paul

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Rondo 3/4 Les Paul

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I haven't seen the Rondo Les Paul 3/4 until today. Has anyone played one?
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does it come in any other colors besides period-burst
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Man I love Les Pauls and all but there are seriously like two finishes on the entire site I like for the various Agile and SX and Douglas Les Pauls.
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Post by cur »

Width of the neck at the nut: 1 5/16"

Is it me or is this just silly small. What is the nut of a 22.5 or 22.7 Duo? I think A nuts on old time short scales were 1.5".

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cur wrote:Width of the neck at the nut: 1 5/16"

Is it me or is this just silly small. What is the nut of a 22.5 or 22.7 Duo? I think A nuts on old time short scales were 1.5".
Hush! This is a good thing. I say that because I have tiny hands. Actually I LOVE A width. LOVE IT, I TELL YOU
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Dave wrote:
cur wrote:Width of the neck at the nut: 1 5/16"

Is it me or is this just silly small. What is the nut of a 22.5 or 22.7 Duo? I think A nuts on old time short scales were 1.5".
Hush! This is a good thing. I say that because I have tiny hands. Actually I LOVE A width. LOVE IT, I TELL YOU
+1 for small hands and A necks!
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