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Red Special Guyton

bursty

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what would be the neck thickness on that @ fret 1?
 

Happy Tree

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what would be the neck thickness on that @ fret 1?
Headstock angle
Neck width at the nut1 13/16″ (46 mm)
Neck width 12th fret2″ (51 mm)
Neck thickness 2nd fret1 3/64″ (26.5 mm)
Neck thickness 14th fret1 11/64″ (29.8 mm)
 
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somebodyelseuk

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Beautiful.
I have one of BMGs 'budget' ones in green - in a thread somewhere else in this forum.
Anyone in the UK who might be interested, my local guitar shop has a used BMG Red Super - not quite a Guyton, but as close a Sir Brian's company makes 'em. They're asking a grand over RRP, but as it says in the ad, you won't have to wait three years for it to arrive.

 
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Happy Tree

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Yeah the Supers are well made and probably the best value for authenticity vs price.
 

Happy Tree

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Yeah :-D I think he modelled the neck on his acoustic that he was used to playing. I have smallish hands and it's not that difficult to play. You get used to it. Maybe that's why my perfect neck profile is the Chunky C Shape on the R6, 7 and 8s.
 
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