Hello,
Is there anyone who makes Jag-Stang necks, or whatever those necks were a copy of (1969 Mustang?). It feels so much more narrow/thinner than the other 24" necks I have ever played. I have a project in mind and would like to know for future reference.
Thanks!
Who makes Jag-Stang necks?
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Alright, I found a thread on this board explaining the JS necks. If I understand this correctly, all Mustang and JS necks have the same nut width, but have different profile; with the 90s Mustangs and Jag-Stangs being the thinnest.
So, I could just slim an existing 24" neck. How much wood is there to work with before it gets too thin and you hit the truss rod? I assume quite a bit?
Guitar Mill does seem to do paddle headstocks which is nice. Warmoth will not do that with their 24" necks for some reason.
So, I could just slim an existing 24" neck. How much wood is there to work with before it gets too thin and you hit the truss rod? I assume quite a bit?
Guitar Mill does seem to do paddle headstocks which is nice. Warmoth will not do that with their 24" necks for some reason.
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