Perfect! Thanks for that comparison. I guess I'm leaning towards the Wizard contour, although I could probably live with any of them. The Am. Std. actually looks thinner than the Warmoth Std. Thin.
To me the Warmoth neck is noticeably thinner than the other two, especially the one on the far right. But that's just my opinion. It could also be because of the angle and that the ebony fingerboard makes the neck on the Warmoth more distinct. I appreciate the photo comparison.
Thanks that helps a lot. One more small request - could you post a pic that that shows the necks from this angle?
If you don't feel like or don't have the time then no big deal. You've been a great help already and I appreciate it. :icon_smile:
Yes I see the vast majority of their necks are Standard Thin. That is why I was wondering about what 'standard thin' really means. And I agree that playing a neck is definitely preferable to just looking at it, but I have mid/small hands. I mean, I can tell right away by looking at the depth of...
Well the Wizard profile may be a little too thin. I have seen a decent amount of them at Guitar Center with cracks in the neck around where it meets the headstock. I'm not sure if that is a manufacturing flaw, or if it is just because the neck is so thin, or because of player abuse.
Anyways I...
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I am a [discouraged] lefty player who just hasn't been able to find what I want and I am considering getting a neck from Warmoth and using it with an American Standard Strat body. Does anyone have any side-view pics of the Standard Thin contour? I would like to see how thick it is...
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